Static - A static character is someone who does not change over time; his or her personality does not transform or evolve.
An example of a dynamic character is Anakin Skywalker - Darth Vader. He turns into a bad character.
ANAKIN DARK SIDE OF HIM DARTH VADER
Sherlock Holmes is an example of static character because he basically the same in every single book
Round - A rounded character is anyone who has a complex personalitportrayed as a conflicted and contradictory person.
Flat - A flat character is the opposite of a round character. This literary personality is notable for one kind of personality trait or characteristic.
Examples of Successful Static Characters
- Indiana Jones – Indiana Jones Trilogy – Fedora-wearing, whip-wielding, pugnacious archeologist.
- Sherlock Holmes – The Complete Sherlock Holmes - Pipe-smoking, deerstalker-doning, bipolar, neurotic brilliant detective.
- Captain Nemo – Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea - Revenge-driven, isolated, morose, technological genius.
- Homer Simpson – The Simpsons – Balding, slow-witted, Duff-chugging good-hearted father.
- Beavis - Beavis and Butthead TV Series - Horny, stupid, immature teenager.
- Donald Duck – Donald Duck Animated Shorts – Quick-tempered, lazy water fowl.
- Long John Silver – Treasure Island – One-legged, traitorous, greedy pirate.
- Kramer – Seinfeld – Bumbling, clumsy, delusional, slacker.
- Han Solo – Star Wars – Grumpy, sarcastic, opportunistic smuggler.
- Guybrush Threepwood – The Secret of Monkey Island – Goofy, quick-witted, naive pirate wannabe.
- Kermit the Frog – The Muppets – Green, pig-loving, humble amphibian.
- Eric Cartman – South Park – Outrageous, lethal, fat child.
- Tarzan – Tarzan Books – Vine-swinging, fast-learning, athletic ape-man.
- Mario – Super Mario Games – Mustache-wearing, pipe-hopping, mushroom-eating plumber.
- Robin Hood – Robin Hood Legend - Tight-wearing, arrow-shooting, merry outlaw.
- Classic James Bond – James Bond Books & Movies - Martini-drinking, Tuxedo-wearing, Aston Martin-driving, manly assassin.
- Dracula – Dracula Novel – Blood-drinking, virgin-seducing, ancient vampire.
- Classic Superman – Superman Comics – Cape-wearing, kryptonite-avoiding, flying humanoid alien.
- Asterix – Asterix the Gaul - Clever, potion-swigging, boar-eating, Caesar-defying Gaul.
- Classic Batman – Batman Comics – Grim, rich, humorless, athletic, costumed detective genius.
- TinTin – The Adventures of TinTin – Intelligent, lucky, determined reporter.
- Captain Haddock – The Adventures of TinTin – Heavy-drinking, cursing, hot-headed ship captain.
- Classic Spiderman – Spiderman Comics – Web slinging, quick, costumed young adult superhero.
- Fone Bone – Bone Graphic Novel – Kind-hearted, innocent, Thorn-worshipping Bone.
- Classic Wolverine – X-Men Comics – Cigar smoking, quick-healing, hairy clawed mutant.
- Hellboy – Hellboy Comics – Catholic, Nazi-fighting, supernatural mystery-solving Hell Demon.
- Scrooge McDuck – Scrooge McDuck Comics – Cantankerous, greedy, honest, hard-working Scottish duck.
Examples of Successful Dynamic Characters
- Rick Blaine – Casablanca – From cynical, war-neutral casino owner to passionate selfless freedom fighter.
- Disney’s Aladdin – Aladdin – From thieving street rat to dishonest prince to honest hero.
- Rorschach – Watchmen – From unstable but sane crime fighter to uncompromising sociopath.
- Dr. Manhattan – Watchmen -From mortal average physicist to omniscient demigod.
- Bilbo Baggins – The Hobbit – From hobbit homebody to adventurous brave hero.
- Harry Potter – Harry Potter Books – From skinny orphaned child to mature world-saving wizard adult.
- Batman – Batman Begins – From orphaned billionaire to cowl donning merciless dark knight.
- Jean Valjean – Les Miserables – From ex-convict outcast to saintly mayor to beloved father to revolutionary hero.
- Edmund Dantes – The Count of Monte Cristo – From peasant ship captain to tormented prisoner to wealthy revenge-seeking count.
- Buzz Lightyear – Toy Story – From delusional hero to flightless self-accepting action figure.
- Michael Corleone – The Godfather – From optimistic war hero to ruthless mafia don.
- Darth Vader – Star Wars Episode VI – From dark villain to redeemed father.
- Maximus – Gladiator – From patriotic Roman general to Colosseum gladiator to savior of Rome.
- The Joker – Batman: The Killing Joke – From downtrodden comedian to insane brutal murderous clown.
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