Dynamic characters and flat characters differ primarily in their development and complexity within a narrative. Here's a breakdown of the accurate distinction:
- A dynamic character changes; a flat character does not change.
- Dynamic characters undergo significant development or transformation in response to the events of the story, while flat characters remain largely the same throughout, exhibiting little to no growth or change.
The other statements provided are not accurate distinctions between dynamic and flat characters. For example:
- Traits: Both dynamic and flat characters can have varying numbers of traits; the key difference lies in the depth of their characterization and the ability to evolve.
- Conflict: Both types of characters can experience internal or external conflict; however, the nature of their responses may differ based on their character development.
- Role in the story: Both dynamic and flat characters can cause or react to trouble, but this does not define their classification as dynamic or flat.
Thus, the correct response is that a dynamic character changes, while a flat character does not change.