Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
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Throughout the Harry Potter series, who were the round/flat characters? Specifically Voldemort, do you thing he changed throughout the series, or do you think he stayed as the power-hungry antagonist the whole time?
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I think Hermione was very flat even though she aged.
But for me the character that changed the most was Tom Riddle.



Thank you, I definitely agree about Dumbledore, but not so much about Hermione. Remember at the beginning, when she was the one that Ron and Harry hated because she was a know-it-all, and then they save her from the troll. After that, Hermione starts to defy the rules, and do what's necessary to help the boys succeed. In my opinion, she was one of the roundest characters in the series!
About Tom Riddle, can you remind me of what he did to change? Thanks, I'm rereading the series for like the 5th time, it's been a while.

@ Ruby: I don't really understand how you thought Lupin and Voldemort are round (they don't change) and how Umbridge is flat.

I understood it to mean changing, growing over the series is round, versus staying consistent is flat.
If round means fully developed that's hard. She did a good job with most major characters. Flat, maybe the black cat.... kidding


Flat- A character that stays relatively the same.
Very similar to dynamic vs static



True, but similar to my view on Snape: He didn't "change" throughout the story, he stayed the same, just we didn't know it until the end.
Again, just my view.


I have a few points
A. Voldymoldy?
B. Not really, in my opinion, Voldemort was feared in different levels, except that's not him changing, that's everybody else changing their view on him.





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