Indirect characterization
That is known as indirect characterization. It involves revealing a character's personality, traits, or motivations through their actions, thoughts, dialogue, and interactions with others, allowing readers to make their own interpretations.
Indirect charaterization
Foreshadowing is where the author tells the reader something, but the character doesn't know it. The reader knows something is coming before the character does.
The reader does not know much about a flat character, which is one that has little information given by the author. This is in contrast to a round character, which is fully described and more realistic to the reader.
You have to infer more things about a character when the author leaves clues about the character's thoughts, feelings, or motivations rather than explicitly stating them. This can require readers to analyze the character's actions, dialogue, and interactions with others to better understand their personality and development.
This raises questions about Montresor and what he's capable of.
When the author does a good job of describing the character and his or her motivations and conflicts. Then there is more for the reader to connect with, and in most cases (unless for instance you have a radically evil character with no conscience at all) then it is easy for the reader to relate to, and start identifying with the character.
Direct characterization refers to when the author explicitly states traits or qualities about a character, providing direct information to the reader. This can involve descriptions of the character's appearance, personality, behavior, or background.
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Direct character revelation is the method of sharing information about a character through explicit statements in a text. This can include descriptions provided by the narrator or through the character's own words and actions. It allows for clear and straightforward insights into the personality, motivations, and traits of a character.
Characterization is how the author reveal the character. Indirect: This hints the reader about the main character. Direct: The author states about the main character. 1.The main character's physical appearance 2.What other say/think 3.The author tells the reader 4.The main character's words 5.The main character's thoughts and feelings 6.The main character's actions [ source: my 7th grade english class]
They provide the reader visualize what the author is trying to write, or what a character senses.
By Hazel's forgetting why she had been crying, the author leaves the reader feeling unsatisfied.
Information about the character's social status