artefacts
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We understand the character's actions better when we are privy to the motivations behind them.
artefacts
Artifacts
Artifacts
The objects in a story that help readers better understand worlds unlike their own
Charles Dickens uses simile to create vivid comparisons that help readers relate to or better understand the characters, settings, or emotions in his stories. Similes add depth and imagery to his writing, enhancing the storytelling experience.
Their motivate and inner life.