You never said the book that this question pertains to, but the most popular book I can recall with a trial, and a character that refuses to attend is To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.If my assumption that this question is about To Kill a Mockingbird is correct, then the answer would be Miss Maudie.
A book consists of a story which is written on paper and each page can be turned.
The story titled Blackout that is featured in the book A World of Prose is a story about racism. While the story is extremely well known, the author has never revealed who the narrator of the story was.
The static character in "A Child called It" is the mother. The mother never changes how she thinks of David. She always wants to abuse him and never thinks secondly of it.
determined might be a good one because she wants her book to be published by her mom
Peter Pan is a storybook character who has never aged. He remains a boy forever in the fictional world of Neverland.
Steve is a static character in the book because you never changed throughout the story.
He doesn't have a name because in the book he tells his own story so he never introduces himself and you never hear anyone in the book call him by a name.
The book is called "The Folk of the Faraway Tree" and the character Jack owned a bird named Peronel.
He is the "first person narrative" In a first-person narrative the story is relayed by a narrator who is also a character within the story.
Static Character- is when the character has the same personality as of in the beginning and of a movie,story,novel,book or etc. Dynamic- is when the character has different personalities throughout the beginning and end of a movie,story,novel,book or etc.
yes they are all characters of a book
A character in a book is in a way like a persona. It is a person who the story is about or not.
yes minnie mouse is a character in story books
tigger!!!!
A static character remains the same throughout the story, with their beliefs and traits remaining constant. In contrast, a dynamic character undergoes significant internal change or development as a result of the events in the story.
No, the character Sistine is not from the book "The Tiger Rising" by Kate DiCamillo. "The Tiger Rising" tells the story of a young boy named Rob and a caged tiger he discovers in the woods. Sistine is a character from another book or story.