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Match each short description to the character type it emphasizes.

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flat character
static character
round character
dynamic character
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Harry Potter (from the Harry Potter series by
J. K. Rowling) goes from being an unloved,
unsure, unknown orphan to a famous and
powerful wizard.


Phoebe Caulfield (from J. D. Salinger’s
The Catcher in the Rye) is seen through her
brother Holden’s eyes, and not much is revealed
about her thoughts and emotions.

Edgar Linton (from Emily Bronte’s
Wuthering Heights) is rich and prejudiced.
He looks down on Heathcliff for being poor and
less educated. Edgar grows from a spoiled,
cowardly child to a spoiled, cowardly man.

Edmond Dantes (from Alexander Dumas’s
The Count of Monte Cristo) decides to take
revenge on the man who betrayed him and stole
his fiancée. He shows many traits and uses many
disguises during the story.
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User ThomasGth
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Answer:Flat character - A predictable character who has only one dominant characteristic

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User Nives
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Answer: Harry Potter - dynamic character

Phoebe Caulfield - flat character

Edgar Linton - static character

Edmond Dantes - round character

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