Tuesday 29 November 2016

Is Lev, Risa, Connor, or Roland a dynamic character?

I would say that Connor, Lev, and Risa are all dynamic characters, while Roland is a static character.  That guy stays a bully the entire novel.  If you have to pick just one character though, Lev is the most dynamic character.  He would be followed by Connor and then Risa.  


Lev is the most dynamic character, because he is the only character that completely flips his attitude and opinion around.  When the novel begins,...

I would say that Connor, Lev, and Risa are all dynamic characters, while Roland is a static character.  That guy stays a bully the entire novel.  If you have to pick just one character though, Lev is the most dynamic character.  He would be followed by Connor and then Risa.  


Lev is the most dynamic character, because he is the only character that completely flips his attitude and opinion around.  When the novel begins, Lev is a willing tithe.  He knows that he is going to be given to a harvest camp to be unwound.  He not only agrees to this lot in life, but he is happy about it and looks forward to being unwound; however, by the end of the novel, he is a completely different character.  He doesn't want to be unwound.  He is angry at his parents for their brainwashing of him.  He's angry at his pastor for going along with it.  Lev is so anti-unwinding and against the concept of harvest camps that he is not content with having escaped.  He wants revenge.  He wants to see the harvest camp destroyed, so he becomes a clapper.  He gets his body filled with explosive compounds that will explode if he claps his hands together hard enough.  I would say that Lev is by far the most dynamic character, which is why he is the most interesting character.  

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