the fears and motivations of the characters - apex
the fears and motivations of the characters - apex
Characterization means showing or telling the reader what the character is like -- their physical description, their thoughts and emotions, their dreams and fears and goals.
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What can characterization reveal to the reader? The fears and motivations of the characters. Apex 1.2.3 quiz
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]
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at the resolution of the story, as the reader discovers how the story ends. -- novanet answer
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Dickens likely chose not to immediately reveal the identity of the dead man in order to build suspense and intrigue for the reader. By withholding this crucial detail, he kept the reader engaged and curious, leading to a more suspenseful and satisfying reveal later in the story.
It will always reveal something new to the careful reader.
Writers reveal information about characters in two basic ways:Direct characterization - telling the reader directly about the character, as in "He was a hard, bitter man."Indirect characterization - showing the reader about the character by dialogue, action, and appearance, as in "He made the sort of face you'd make if you bit into a lemon when she walked into the room."
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Bronte immediately reveals Jane's situation to the reader by describing her as a young orphan living with her unkind aunt and cousins who mistreat her. Through Jane's introspective narration, the reader learns about her emotional struggles and the harsh conditions of her upbringing.
Great language, deep and complex characterizations.