The process of revealing a character's traits in a story is called characterization. This can be done through a character's actions, thoughts, dialogue, appearance, and interactions with other characters.
Direct characterization
Indirect characterization is when the author conveys something about a character through how they act or speak rather than saying it in the narration. So an example of indirect characterization is anything that shows who a person rather than something like, "She was a very angry person."
indirect characterization
indirect characterization
indirect characterization
Heredity
character traits of each of the characters in the lottery rose
Basically selective breeding...
It means that writers have various techniques to introduce and develop characters in a story. These methods can include direct characterization (describing a character's traits explicitly), indirect characterization (revealing a character's traits through actions and dialogue), character interactions with others, character introspection, and character growth or arc throughout the story. Each method helps to create well-rounded and dynamic characters.
The terms used are complex or "round" characters. They are normally the central characters in a book or play.
cooperation
It is unclear which type of characterization is being used without knowing specific details about the text or characters in question. Common types of characterization include direct (explicit description of character traits) and indirect (revealing traits through actions, dialogue, thoughts). Can you provide more information for a more specific answer?