It depends on how the writer models the characters, if they are a hot-headed character they may act differently towards a situation, they charge head-first to deal with it while others are calmer and think about how they will deal with the situation, once again, it all depends on what the writer wants the characters to be like.
That is the resolution.
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Character interaction.
I don't think I read it yet.
It usually doesn't. However, if the setting is integral to the story, it can affect the characters by forcing them to react to it.
How a character looks (physical description)How a character actsHow other characters in the story react to this character
Dramatic irony is when the audience is aware of crucial information that the characters are unaware of. This creates tension and often adds depth to the story as viewers anticipate how the characters will react to situations.
How characters react to one another is a form of character development, revealing their personalities, motivations, and relationships. It adds depth and complexity to the story, driving the plot forward through conflict or resolution. It also helps to engage readers by creating realistic and relatable interactions between characters.
The method of characterization that focuses on how characters interact with one another is called relational or interpersonal characterization. It involves observing how characters behave, speak, and react in relation to other characters in the story to reveal their personality traits, motivations, and relationships.
Who are the characters of the story
The other characters in "The Gift of the Magi" by O. Henry do not directly react to the gift given by Della and Jim. The story focuses mainly on Della and Jim and their sacrificial gifts to each other, rather than on the reactions of other characters.
Characters are the people or things that the story happens to. Without characters, you have no story at all.