Certainly, authors often use characters whose opinions are different from those of the author. It would hardly be a good idea to write a work of fiction in which every character is actually the author in disguise. Authors have to be able to write about a wide variety of characters with a wide variety of opinions.
Yes, authors can disagree with their characters when writing. Characters may have their own thoughts, beliefs, and actions that do not align with the author's, leading to conflicts or disagreements between the two. This can add depth and complexity to the characters and their interactions within the story.
By looking at it from more than one perpective or viewpoint.
Authors chose the person best qualified to tell their story to be the main character. This can be anyone.
Narrator
Authors use the character's speech and thoughts for indirect characterization. Another technique they use so readers can infer what the character is like is interactions with other characters.
"Directly" means they just come right out and say what the character is like.
When you show character traits or development instead of just telling, it's indirect characterization.
To build tension
Flat
When using direct characterization, authors directly state a character's traits or qualities through explicit descriptions, actions, or dialogue. This technique provides readers with clear insights into the character's personality and helps to actively shape their perceptions of that character.
You can tell by how the character is written. Behavior of a character will tell you along with the authors description.
I disagree on that. For me physical beauty is really important for a person to be confident. That the reality.
geronimo stilton the main character's name is the same as the authors