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10->'''Joel:''' We need some character development... in the... hizzy.\
11'''Phil:''' You never say "hizzy".\
12'''Joel:''' I do now! I'm a dynamic character!
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15People change; it's a fact of life if not nature. However, change can be gradual, and people may keep the core of their character intact for much if not all of their life, just as a traumatic experience may well abruptly change someone completely. Characters reflect that. When a character finishes a story with a different outlook or personality from when they started, they are called a Dynamic Character. It doesn't matter whether they had a [[RoundCharacter Deep and Nuanced personality]] or started life as a [[FlatCharacter cardboard cutout]], or whether the character changes in either a subtle or overt way. We call this CharacterDevelopment.
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17Mind you, this isn't always the case, nor is its absence [[Administrivia/TropesAreTools bad]]. Contrast the StaticCharacter who begins and ends much the same as they began a story. Maybe they've learned something, but it doesn't change how they act.
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19The change a dynamic character experiences can be born of just about anything. It might 'evolve' them from a flat to a round character, but it might as easily simply change them into another kind of flat or rounded character. Then again, it could well ''flatten'' a rounded character if they suffer some kind of HeroicBSOD or related trauma.
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