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How a dynamic character is different at beginning and end of a play

Dynamic characters are an essential part of any writer’s library. The author’s create personalities that keep readers captivated. Also, the author’s make us analyze what his purpose is of having dynamic characters in their work. Do they do this to give their work authencity or to give their play suspense and humor? Only the author knows the true answer. What I know is that dynamic characters are very important for plays. It makes the readers more interested in the story behind the play. Also, it makes us understand the attitude of the character at the beginning and end of the play. We can experience this in the plays “ The Rising of the Moon” by Lady Gregory and “ A Raisin in the Sun” by Lorraine Hansberry. These are plays that use dynamic characters as main characters who make us laugh, cry, understand and sympathize with them as they go through their change from protagonist to antagonist or viceversa.
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Posted by: Helene Hannah

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