Macbeth's actions on the battlefield in Scene 2 reveal his courage, loyalty to King Duncan, and prowess as a skilled warrior. He is portrayed as valiant and fearless in battle, earning him admiration and respect from his comrades. This initial portrayal sets the stage for his eventual downfall as the play progresses.
Macbeth does not reveal his plan to kill Banquo and Fleance (Banquo's son) to Lady Macbeth.
The character's actions, behaviors, and decisions that drive the plot forward and reveal their personality and motivations.
Convey the reason for the characters actions
When analyzing a character's actions, it is important to consider their motives, the impact of their actions on themselves and others, and how their actions contribute to the overall plot or themes of the story. Look for patterns or changes in behavior that reveal more about the character's development and complexity.
When you show character traits or development instead of just telling, it's indirect characterization.
The descriptions of the character's feelings and emotions while the event is taking place. This is what tells the reader for example, "The character is feeling lonely and forgotten:, or, "The character is overjoyed and excited". Descriptive words and even the character's actions reveal to the reader what they are dying the know.
Other people in a story can't reveal characterization. Only the character in the story, or the narrator can reveal character.
Dramatic actions are significant events or decisions within a play or performance that create tension, reveal character motives, and drive the plot forward. These actions often involve conflict and impact the trajectory of the story or the relationships between characters.
what does thier argument reveal about the personality of each character
Indirect Characterization
How do the decisions and actions of characters revel their personalities?
It depens on who you are.