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, static character stays the same even though there is conflict in the story.
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"A static character."
Definition: a static character does not undergo significant internal change (in personality, beliefs, or outlook) during the story, even though they may face conflict.
Contrast: A dynamic character does change or grow because of events in the plot.
Example: In many stories a comic-relief or secondary antagonist remains the same throughout (e.g., Mr. Collins in Pride and Prejudice is largely unchanged).
Definition: a static character does not undergo significant internal change (in personality, beliefs, or outlook) during the story, even though they may face conflict.
Contrast: A dynamic character does change or grow because of events in the plot.
Example: In many stories a comic-relief or secondary antagonist remains the same throughout (e.g., Mr. Collins in Pride and Prejudice is largely unchanged).
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