- Start by taking the notes in red below on types of characters:
Dynamic vs. Static Characters
Characters experience varying amounts of change
over the course of a story. Two types of characters
are:
• Static characters do not experience
basic character changes during the course of
the story.
• Dynamic characters experience
changes throughout the plot of a story.
Although the change may be sudden, it is
expected based on the story’s events.
A story’s characters fall within a range—from very
static characters that experience no change to very
dynamic characters that undergo one or more
major changes.
(from http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/lesson_images/lesson1050/DynamicStatic.pdf)
- When everyone is finished we will finish reading 2.2
- We will then begin worksheet 2.2 (Close-reading analysis of Walter's monologue in the end of this scene)
Here is a link to this worksheet if you want it: Worksheet 2.2
Close-reading annotations from class:

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