 Describe Mme. Loisel’s character at the beginning of the story  Why do you think she acts this way?  What is her motivation for borrowing the necklace?

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 Describe Mme. Loisel’s character at the beginning of the story  Why do you think she acts this way?  What is her motivation for borrowing the necklace?

 In science, you are learning about friction  What is static friction?  Static friction is… “The friction that acts on objects that are not moving ”

 Static refers to a character’s personality traits and motivations  Think of what static friction is and come up with a definition for static characters  Brainstorm with your partner  Any ideas???

 Static Characters do not change throughout the course of the story.  They have the same traits and motivations from beginning to end

 Does anyone play an instrument?  What are dynamics?  Dynamics change the way the piece is played. They tell you whether to play louder or softer.

 Listen to the following clip  Can you hear the dynamics?  This is definitely not a static piece of music. Yuja Wang

 Dynamic refers to a character’s personality traits and motivations  Think of what dynamics are in music and come up with a definition for dynamic characters.  Brainstorm with your partner.  Any ideas???

 Dynamic Characters change throughout the course of a story  They display different character traits and motivations from beginning to end

 Watch the following two video clips from Remember the Titans  Does Julius change or stay the same?  Is he static or dynamic?  Be ready to provide proof!

 When two schools are shut down in 1971, black and white students are forced to go to school together at T.C. Williams High  One football coach attempts to bring these boys together to play as a team  The players will run three-a-day practices until they get to know each other

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 Is Julius static or dynamic?  How do you know?

 Think about Mme. Loisel’s character traits and motivations in the beginning of the story.  Do they…stay the same? Change?  Is Mme. Loisel a static or dynamic character?