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What are characters called that grow throughout a story?

Characters that grow throughout a story are called dynamic characters.

Here's why:

* Dynamic: Meaning they change, develop, and evolve over time.

* Static: In contrast, static characters remain the same throughout the story.

Think of it this way: Dynamic characters go on a journey, not just physically but emotionally and mentally. They learn, they make mistakes, and they ultimately become different people by the end of the story.

Some examples of dynamic characters:

* Harry Potter: Starts as a young boy with a troubled past and grows into a powerful wizard who learns about courage, friendship, and self-sacrifice.

* Elizabeth Bennet: In "Pride and Prejudice", she starts as a witty and independent young woman who learns to be more understanding and forgiving.

* Katniss Everdeen: In "The Hunger Games", she goes from a survivor in a harsh environment to a symbol of hope and rebellion.

Dynamic characters are essential for compelling storytelling because they make the story feel real and relatable. We connect with them because they are flawed and human, and we experience their growth alongside them.

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