There is no scientific basis to ascertain whether handwriting or countenance of a person symbolizes his character. It is purely hypothesis and is like the difference of opinion between astronomer and astrologer.
graphologist
Not at all, a humans handwriting is completely depending on the movement of the pen and has no relation to a persons behaviour .
Its the way in which they write their name by hand, like their autograph.
The Japanease borrowed artistic ideas.
The main thing that symbolizes who you are is your personality and how you treat others. How you treat others is the other persons initial impression of what kind of person you are.
Yes.
the activity of interpreting a persons character
give two people fountain pens and tell them to write something ... the left handed persons will be smugged across the page and they will have ink on the side of their hand :)
kind?
Libel or defamation.
The proud and noble Scottish surname of Blythe is first found in Berwickshire, where they had held a family seat, from very ancient times. People of the Scottish/English Borderlands originally bestowed this surname upon persons with a happy or cherrful countenance.
The character of a person is marked by his mental health and his ethical traits. It shows the qualities of a person, his attributes, his traits and his attitude. A persons character comprises of his integrity, virtues and values.