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In F. Scott Fitzgerald's “Winter Dreams,” which type of character is Judy Jones?



a static character that does not have any impact on the development of the dynamic characters



a dynamic character that undergoes a sudden change in fortune and is forced to mature



a static character whose beliefs and behaviors don’t change over the course of the story



a dynamic character whose beliefs and behavior undergo a gradual change in the story

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a static character whose beliefs and behaviors don't change over the course of the story

Throughout the entire story, Judy Jones is a selfish two-dimensional character. We really only know about her from the eyes of others. We never know who she really is when she is alone. We learn that all this superficial materialistic selfishness does not make her happy and that she never seems to be happy.

For PLATO the correct answer is C.

A static character whose beliefs and behaviors don't change over the course of the story