The process by which an author creates an impression about a character in the reader's mind
the manner in which the auther introduces an individual in a story ra + jw
The representation of a person, animal, or object through voice, movements, and expressions
The representation of a person, animal, or object through voice, movements, and expressions
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They show how different the two sisters are (Maggie has been like this, chin on chest)
Some characterization techniques are direct and indirect. Direct characterization is when the author gives direct descriptions of the character he is describing. Indirect would be when an author describes a character by what other people think of him, or what the character says. 1) What the character says or does 2) What others say about him/her 3) Physical description 4) What the character thinks
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Indirect characterization relies on inferences, where is direct characterization does not.-Apex
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)
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The first method of characterization discussed in the video is direct characterization. This is when the author explicitly describes a character's traits or qualities for the reader.
the location and timeframe of a story
Indirect characterization is a literary term that describes when the qualities of a character become evident through their actions and dialogue. Direct characterization occurs when the author explicitly states something about a character.
They show how different the two sisters are (Maggie has been like this, chin on chest)
Characterization is when the author describes and introduces characters. They can do this either directly or indirectly. Direct characterization is when the author tells you about the character: "John was very tall". Indirect characterization is when the author shows you something about the character: "As John walked into the room, he had to duck in order to avoid hitting his head on the door frame."
There is direct characterization and indirect characterization. Direct characterization is when the author tells the reader something about the character. Indirect characterization is when the author uses words to show the reader something about the character. The author can show you what the character says, do and thinks and through water other characters say about, think about, or how they act towards that character.
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a description of how each character was changed by the events of the story
Madame Forestier is a direct characterization, as the author directly describes her character traits, appearance, and personality throughout the story "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant.
The representation of a person, animal, or object through voice, movements, and expressions
the turning point of the story at which time the most action occurs