Writing can tell everything about a character, from the way they look and act to the way they think and speak.
The main character/s tell/s the story.
In his writing, Plato used the character of Socrates.
You can tell that an author's statement is biased if it uses what is referred to as marketing language. This means that, rather than give facts about the plot and character development of the writing, the author instead praises the writing or tries to sell the reader on purchasing it.
Think about this for a minute and you'll see. What do you write in your diary? You write daily events and how you feel. That's how you tell about the events in your story.
Here are some links to help you improve your writing skill and confidence! When describing a character, you should "show not tell" -- this means you show the character acting zany, sweet, and loving. Read through the related questions and you'll see how to do this.
Decide he character's objectives. What does the character want? What is he/she willing to do to get it?
How different is the narrator's perspective from the character's
If the piece of writing has 'I' and 'Me' or my
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You just write out the dream -- most writers put dreams and thoughts in italics to show that they're not actually part of the action.
stream of consciousness writing.