<span>A static character, in this vocabulary, is one that does not undergo important change in the course of the story, remaining essentially the same at the end as he or she was at the beginning. A dynamic character, in contrast, is one that does undergo an important change in the course of the story.</span>Mar 7, 2001Critical Concepts: "Static" and "Dynamic" Characterization<span>https://www.k-state.edu/english/baker/.../cc-static_vs_dynamic_characterization.htm
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If you recall, when Beowulf goes back to the cave it is Grendel's mother he encounters. So there must have been a loving relationship and devestation at the loss of her son.
Also, both of them fight by themselves, for themselves, without the assistance of weaponry. Both use their wit and strength to win a battle.
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The answer would be D correct me if i'm wrong.
Throughout the play, there is fluctuation of maturity and immaturity with Romeo and Juliet.
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In the beginning, Juliet behaves very mature, agreeing to marry Paris even when she had no interest, however when she gets to know about Romeo with few hours together, the true age of Juliet is revealed and claims to fall in love with Romeo which is very immature of her.
The age of both Romeo and Juliet plays the immature role of both. Romeo who is simply emotional towards love shows the very stage of immaturity. Throughout the play, there is fluctuation of maturity and immaturity with Romeo and Juliet. They behave as a matured person when Juliet turns mature when she dies, she becomes a tragic heroine, the transition of Romeo is when he comes off his age and accidentally kills.
Answer: World war 3 hasn't started dude.
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