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Dynamic characters are those who change in important ways over the course of a story. Think of a stick of dynamite. If you light it up, give it an antagonist - fire - it changes. Dynamic characters learn something about themselves, society, or their environment that changes something about them in a way that they can never return to their previous selves. Think of Nemo's dad in Finding Nemo. He realizes at the end of the story he must let his son do things on his own and that Nemo's little fin doesn't keep him from doing great things. He will never return to the father that holds his son back all the time.

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Dynamic characters are those who change in important ways over the course of a story.

Explanation:

A dynamic character, also known as a round or complex character, undergoes changes as the plot of the story unfolds. Such changes can good or bad,  and are caused by actions or experiences. This type of character advances to plot and has significant interaction with other characters. They present several traits and emotions, as well as strengths and weaknesses, creating conflict inside the story. Complex characters are the opposite of flat characters - two-dimensional, uncomplicated characters who do not change as the plot is developed.