Examples Of A Static Character In Beowulf

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A character in a story that does not have many fluctuating changes in their behavior is known as a static character. The main character in the epic poem Beowulf is a static character because he never changes his behavior, personality, or morals throughout the entire poem. There are many possibilities where Beowulf could have changed, but neglected to. Beowulf remains the selfish, fame-seeking person he was at the beginning of the story. In addition to his selfishness, Beowulf also is very confident and vocal about how confident he is. Beowulf yearns only for the lost of fame and prestige. During a battle, Beowulf “longed only for fame”, emphasizing that fame is the only thing that keeps Beowulf from giving up on his hardest battles as a Norse

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