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16 December, 05:49

This dialogue between George and Hazel portrays George as a

static character because he has accepted society's rules and does not try to challenge them.

dynamic character because he makes sacrifices so that Hazel can feel good about herself.

static character because he does not report Hazel to the Handicapper General for her suggestion.

dynamic character because he needs handicaps to control his strength and intelligence.

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  1. 16 December, 06:13
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    The answer is the first one. This exchange amongst George and Hazel depicts George as a static character since he has acknowledged society's guidelines and does not attempt to test them. Hazel portrays her as a level character since she speaks to the generalization of impeccably normal knowledge.
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