The setting can influence a character's thoughts, actions, and choices by shaping their experiences and perceptions. For example, a character in a war-torn country may be more prone to violence or fear than a character in a peaceful environment. Social norms and historical events can also impact a character's behavior and decisions, as they may conform to or rebel against the expectations of their society.
The six characterization terms are: physical description, actions and behaviors, thoughts and feelings, dialogue, background information, and relationships with other characters.
Flat characters are background and give the main characters support and reasons for their actions. *They serve a specific purpose without providing details about their inner lives.
Third person omniscient
The narrator might not be aware of the thoughts or actions of other characters.
The narrator might not be aware of the thoughts or actions of other characters.
direct
sharp contrasts
The narrator might not be aware of the thoughts or actions of other characters.
A narrator who, knows the thoughts and sees the actions of all the characters in a story.
The narrator might not be aware of the thoughts or actions of other characters.
To show the thoughts and actions of all the characters n…
The narrator might not be aware of the thoughts or actions of other characters.