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message 1: by Rushali, Head Mod (last edited Mar 13, 2021 11:23AM) (new)

Rushali Gupta (happy_soul) | 5557 comments Mod
These are the ones who change over the course of the story, as the name suggests. The change could be positive, often evolving to become better or wiser or it could be negative, as many villains are made through a shift from good to evil.

How important this quality is for characters in the story, according to you? Do you think, protagonists are more interesting when the author provides them a dynamic quality (preferably positive)?
How does it shape the characters and the story?

Share your views on this, with us here!


message 2: by B (new)

B  | 463 comments I don’t mind positive or negative development, but I don’t like it when there’s NO CHANGE in the characters throughout the story.


message 3: by Dreamer (new)

Dreamer  Almost 90% of my fav characters are dynamic characters. Whether to better or to worse, I kinda like them more. They're so much intresting and deep. Also it is more realistic. We don't stay the same persons forever, how do we expect fictional characters to do so?


message 4: by B (new)

B  | 463 comments ༺ Lady Night ༻ wrote: "Almost 90% of my fav characters are dynamic characters. Whether to better or to worse, I kinda like them more. They're so much intresting and deep. Also it is more realistic. We don't stay the same..."

Exactly!


message 5: by Piya (new)

Piya (theredrumqueen) | 174 comments @Bhavya Agreed. There has to be character development throughout the story otherwise its too plain and simple


message 6: by B (new)

B  | 463 comments Piya wrote: "@Bhavya Agreed. There has to be character development throughout the story otherwise its too plain and simple"

Yes, I feel very annoyed if there is no character development.


message 7: by BiBookDemon (new)

BiBookDemon I agree with you all. Also, if there's no development, I can easily guess what the character will do next. If they change, I get the twists and turns that I love!


message 8: by Erica (new)

Erica | 1309 comments Character development is usually a good thing. Although I don't like when an author makes a character change at the drop of a hat to make the plot work.


message 9: by Darby (new)

Darby My favorite books and shows and movies all seem to be the ones ABOUT character development. And honestly, that's really all I see in well-written fantasy books. I think all the plots and features are add-ons to keep it interesting, but seeing character development is what I read for.


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