White the protagonist King Arthur is displayed into a character who is both static and dynamic. As a kid, King Arthur or “Wart” as he was called grew up fascinated by the idea of war and fighting. “I should have a splendid suit of armour and dozens of spears… I should have called myself The Black Knight” (White, 60). As King Arthur grew, the thought of abolishing war appeared on his to-do list. The change in mindset shows us that he is a dynamic character, as having new feelings and thoughts about strong subjects like fighting and war are not something you can easily change your mind on. King Arthur is additionally a static figure, as he has always kept his innocence and his empathizing soul. Being both dynamic and static may seem as if they balance out, but in fact, they actually do not mix well with one another. King Arthurs static side, let others take advantage of him and had him being naive, while his dynamic side did not give a stable mindset to him, as he was always jumping from one thought to the next growing up. If you are not growing as a person continuously or making up a solid mindset for yourself, it can be challenging for you to really know who you are as a person at the end of the