A dynamic character is someone who shows change from the beginning to the end of a book. In the book there were many characters that altered who they were. One person that really stood out to me though was Pete. He wasn't the main character of the book but I think he should the most significant change our of everyone.
At the beginning of the book he was the sensitive one of the group. When the group got stuck at school he started to break down. As time went on, he became less scared and took more risks like going to the bottom floor when it's pitch black and going alone to find food. The biggest change that I saw in him was that he became courageous and brave. At the very end of the book he took a poorly functioning snow-kart. He ended up sacrificing his life to get help for his group and hopefully get rescued. Full definition of Dynamic Character
I agree that it seems like he is a dynamic character. I think that it is cool how you added a link to the full definition of dynamic character.
ReplyDeleteHi Shivani! I really like this post about the dynamic character in your book. Pete seems like someone everyone can relate to and feel good for. I can even see a little bit of myself in him. I find it fascinating that in some books the author makes a minor and slightly insignificant character show the most change, because the readers expect the protagonist to be the most round and dynamic character. It was also very helpful that you included the definition for a “dynamic character.” Great job!
ReplyDeleteI liked that you added the definition for dynamic character! That was a cool component.
ReplyDeleteGreat job Shivani! Your blog posts are really intresting!!!!
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