Dynamic Character In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

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A dynamic character is somebody that changes his or her personality or attitude. Victor’s creature from Mary Shelley’s novel fits the definition of a dynamic character because he changes his attitude during the novel.
The creature in the beginning of the novel starts being a good “person.” He did a lot of kind things for human beings like helping Felix’s family. “I thought that I might be able to restore happiness to them,” he said. Another example of the creature been kind is when he saved the little girl form dying in the river.
However, by the end of the novel things change. The creature became another person; when he kills his first victim he tasted evil. “You shall be my first victim,” he said with anger in his voice. William was his