What exactly do you mean? To directly answer your question, no, an entire book is not an example of any kind of characterization. Although, specific sentences in the book are characterization types.
A: Atticus was sleeping in class
NON-examples would be anything that isn't characterization ... a table, for example.
Direct characterization describes the character in a straightforward manner.Example : "Bill was a liar and a cheat." (he's a liar and a cheat)Indirect characterization uses statements and dialogue to describe a character by providing illustrating examples.Example: "She was not looking forward to wearing a frilly dress to the dance."(she's a tomboy)
Everyone asks to be introduced to her --APEX
when the author doesn't say the characteristics of the character they are implied for example : My cousins never disobey their parents and always say yes and no sir/mam you would be able to imply that they have good manners.
Auditions are now closed for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. There are also regulations for people who can audition. For example, you must be British or Irish.
Auditions are now closed for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. There are also regulations for people who can audition. For example, you must be British or Irish.
A: Atticus was sleeping in class
An example of indirect characterization in the book "Legend" by Marie Lu is when the protagonist, June, is described as fiercely independent and rebellious due to her actions and decisions throughout the story. This characterization is inferred through her interactions with authority figures and her defiance against the oppressive government.
This passage is an example of indirect characterization because the author reveals Grandma's survival instinct by describing her as mean, rather than explicitly stating it.
Auditions are now closed for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. There are also regulations for people who can audition. For example, you must be British or Irish.
One example of indirect characterization in 'The Cask of Amontillado' is when the narrator, Montresor, describes Fortunato as being proud of his knowledge of wine and being easily flattered by Montresor's supposed interest in his expertise. This highlights Fortunato's vanity and susceptibility to manipulation.
He says her name several times. (For example, when he talks to her, or talks about her.)
This passage exemplifies indirect characterization through the characters' actions and dialogue. By observing how the characters behave and speak, readers can infer their personalities and traits. This method allows for a deeper understanding of the characters through their interactions and reactions, portraying them more realistically than direct exposition.
This passage is an example of indirect characterization because it reveals Granma's character traits (meanness) through her actions and interactions rather than directly telling the reader.
This a very interesting question but I think that you mean the spine of the book, not the back. The symbol on the spine means a little bit about the story. For example, the symbol on the spine in The Deathly Hallows shows the symbol of the Deathly Hallows.
NON-examples would be anything that isn't characterization ... a table, for example.