The story begins with Max, a lonely nine-year-old boy with an active imagination whose parents are divorced, wearing a wolf costume and chasing his dog. His older sister, Claire, does nothing when her friends crush Max's snow fort (with him inside) during a snowball fight. Out of frustration, Max messes up her bedroom and destroys a frame that he had made for her. At school, Max's teacher teaches him and his classmates about the eventual death of the sun. Later on, his mother, Connie, invites her boyfriend Adrian to dinner. Max becomes upset with his mother for not coming to the fort he made in his room. He wears his wolf costume, acts like an animal, and demands to be fed. When his mother gets upset, he throws a tantrum and bites her on the shoulder. She yells at him and he runs away, scared by what has transpired. At the edge of a pond Max finds a small boat that he boards.
The
pond soon becomes an ocean. Max, still in his wolf suit, eventually reaches an
island. There, he stumbles upon a group of seven large, monstrous creatures.
One of them, Carol, is in the middle of a destructive tantrum (caused by the
departure of a female Wild Thing named K.W.) while the others attempt to stop
him. As Carol wreaks havoc Max tries to join in on the mayhem, but soon finds
himself facing the suspicious anger of the Wild Things. When they contemplate
eating him, Max convinces them that he is a king with magical powers capable of
bringing harmony to the group. They crown him as their new king. Shortly after,
K.W. returns and Max declares a wild rumpus, in which the Wild Things smash
trees and tackle each other.
The
Wild Things introduce themselves as Carol, Ira, Judith, Alexander, Douglas, the
Bull, and K.W. Soon, they all end up piling on one another before going to
sleep, with Max at the center. Carol takes Max on a tour of the island, showing
him a model he built depicting what he wishes the island looked like. Inspired
by this, Max orders the construction of an enormous fort, with Carol in charge
of construction. When K.W. brings her two owl friends Bob and Terry to the fort, a
disagreement ensues, as Carol feels they are outsiders (Max had said earlier
that if any outsiders entered the fort, they would "have their brains
automatically cut out"). To release their frustrations, Max divides the
tribe into "good guys" and "bad guys" for a dirt-clod
fight, but Alexander is hurt during the game. After an argument between K.W.
and Carol, K.W. leaves once again.
Max
finds Alexander alone in the fort and has a conversation with him. Alexander
reveals that he always suspected that Max is not a king with magical powers,
but warns him to never let Carol know. Soon enough, at pre-dawn, Carol throws
another tantrum — this time, about the fort, K.W.'s absence, and the eventual
death of the sun (which Max had talked to Carol about earlier in the film).
When Carol gets angry with Max for not doing a good job as a king, Douglas
tries to explain to him that he's "just a boy, pretending to be a wolf,
pretending to be a king", thus exposing the truth to the rest of the Wild
Things. Carol becomes enraged and ends up ripping off Douglas' right arm
(though only sand pours out of the wound). Then he chases Max into the forest
and threatens to eat him. Max is saved by K.W., who hides him in her stomach.
Max listens as Carol and K.W. have an argument over Carol's misbehavior. After
Carol leaves, K.W. explains that their lives are difficult, with Carol's
tantrums only making it worse. Max realizes what his mother is going through,
and decides to leave the island and head home.
Max
finds the crushed remains of Carol's model island (presumably destroyed by
Carol himself in a rage) and leaves a token of affection for him to find (a
letter C inside a love-heart made of twigs). He finds Carol and tells him he is
going home because he is not a king. The other Wild Things escort Max to his
boat. Carol runs to join them after finding Max's token and arrives in time to
see him off. He starts to howl and Max howls back, then all the other Wild
Things join in. Carol looks at K.W. and she smiles kindly at him. Returning
home, Max is embraced by his distraught mother, who gives him a bowl of hot
soup, a glass of milk and a piece of cake and sits with him as he eats. He
watches as she falls asleep.|
THE CHARACTERS and THEIR TYPES
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CHARACTERS
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Type of Character
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Max –
a nine year old boy with a wild imagination and the main character of the
story
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Round, dynamic
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Connie
– Max’s mother
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Flat,
static
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Adrian
– Connie’s boyfriend
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Flat, static
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Claire
– Max’s sister
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Flat,
static
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Claire’s
friends (4)
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Flat, static
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Max’s
Teacher
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Flat,
static
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Ira –
Judith’s boyfriend
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Flat, static
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Judith
– Ira’s girlfriend who attempted to kill and eat Max
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Round,
dynamic
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Kw –
loner Wild thing whom Carol fell in love with and the reason for Carol’s
tantrum
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Round, dynamic
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Carol
– Max’s dearest friend who showed him his kingdom when he was hailed king by
the Wild Things
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the wild creature who fell in love with K.W.
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Round,
dynamic
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Bob
and Terry – owls caught by K.W. in the seashore
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Flat, static
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Alexander
– the bullied wild creature
who knew of Max’s secret that he was not
really a king
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Flat,
static
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Douglas
– KW’s teammate and the reason for stepping on Carol’s head
- the wild creature who revealed to Carol
that Max is not really a king
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Flat, static
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Max was a round, dynamic character
because he started to be a good boy with wild imagination but later on turns to
be a bad boy because of his tantrum. He ran away from home and reached an
island where he found the wild creatures whom he stayed with and he told them
lies that he was once a king but when everybody finds out that he was not
really a king, he decided to return home to his mother; otherwise, these
creatures might think of eating him. When he saw the great despair of his
mother brought upon by his absence, he thought of becoming a good boy once
again.
Connie was a flat, static character
because she only portrayed a character of a very busy mother who paid very
little attention to daughter, Claire and son, Max. There was only very little
development in her character at the near end of the story when she waited
patiently for her son. It was only at that time that she showed concern for her
son.
Adrian was a flat, static character
because he had very little help in the development of the plot of the story. He
was shown in the story only as Connie’s boyfriend and nothing more.
Claire was a flat, static character
because she portrayed a single character as the sister of Max who never paid
attention to him and the person who allowed her friends to bully his brother
but there was nothing more told about her. She just appeared at the beginning
of the story but was disappear throughout the story.
Claire’s friends were flat, static characters
because they appeared only once in the story. The plot did not tell us any
development in their characters.
Max’s teacher was a flat, static character
because he also appeared only once in the story as the teacher who taught Max
and his classmates about the death of the sun. The plot did not show any
changes in his character.
Ira was a flat, static character
because he did not play major roles in the development of the plot and there
were no changes in his characteristics throughout. He was shown as one of the
Wild Things who just did whatever his companions did.
Judith was a round, dynamic character because
she appeared to be an enemy to Max when he first came to their place and she
even wanted to eat him several times but as the plot developed, she was
befriended by Max for she paid respect to him as their king. At that time, she
showed more concern to him rather than those that concerned her self –
interest.
K.W. was a round, dynamic character
because at first she appeared to be a loner who didn’t want friends with her
and a creature with hidden plans against Max but only in the course of the
rising action and climax that her truest character was revealed for she was the
savior of the main character, Max. She saved him from Carol by hiding him in
her stomach.
Carol was a round, dynamic character
because from the first time Max saw him, he was already very wild and he acted
outrageously for the absence of his only love, K.W. but he turned out to be
good when Max was hailed their king. He showed Max everything he wanted for the
island and worked with him to carry them out but he became a bad creature again
when K.W. brought with her two owls she caught in their “kingdom” for he
thought it was only for them, the “Wild Things”. He only turned out good when
Max was about to go home. So, Carol changed characteristics as the story went
on.
Bobby and Terry were flat, static characters
because they did not change at all. They remained owls and they helped very
little in the development of the plot.
Alexander was a flat, static character
because he was only an ordinary wild creature that never changed. He just went
through the story without contradictions to Max as hailed king even if he knew
the truth that he was not. He even was a friend of Max when he warned him not
to reveal the truth to Carol.
Douglas was a flat, static character
because there was a very minimal change in his characteristics throughout the
story. Yes, he appeared to be not liking Max from the start until the falling
action when he revealed to Carol the truth about Max. He remained like that and
changed only by the time Max went home but that was a very little change.

