Read the passage from "the lay of equitan." "but if i love this lady i shall do a great wrong. she is the wife of my seneschal, and it is my duty to keep the same love and faith to him as i would wish him to observe with me. if by any means i could know what is in her mind, i should be the easier, for torment is doubled that you bear alone. there is not a dame, however curst, but would rather love than not." based on lord equitan’s words, what type of character is he?
O he is a round character, because he is conflicted over pursuing his own desires and doing what is right.
O he is a static character, because his personality and thoughts remain consistent throughout all situations.
O he is a dynamic character, because he changes from being selfish to being respectful toward others.
O he is a flat character, because his words and actions demonstrate he is capable of thinking only one way.