Indirect characterization is used by an author when he gives hints or clues about a character rather than stating the information directly.
You have to infer more things about a character when the author leaves clues about the character's thoughts, feelings, or motivations rather than explicitly stating them. This can require readers to analyze the character's actions, dialogue, and interactions with others to better understand their personality and development.
This is called indirect characterization, where the characteristics, thoughts, or feelings of the character have to be inferred from his actions, or from how he interacts with the other characters.
Yes, a fictional character disclaimer is a statement that clarifies that the character being discussed is not real and is a creation of the author or creator.
Father is more of a job than a trait. Character traits are specific things about a character such as physical appearance and inner being.
When composing a work of fiction, the author may or may not mention him or herself, for example something like "I want to tell you about a strange experience I had..." and when an author does that, the author usually is not being autobiographical, but has invented a character to use as the narrator; this character is the authorial persona, which is to say, the identity being presented as the author.
When composing a work of fiction, the author may or may not mention him or herself, for example something like "I want to tell you about a strange experience I had..." and when an author does that, the author usually is not being autobiographical, but has invented a character to use as the narrator; this character is the authorial persona, which is to say, the identity being presented as the author.
Two things that are diametrically opposed have opposite beliefs or natures that are incompatible. Christianity and Satanism are diametrically opposed because one exalts God, and the other exalts the individual.
helps the author achieve a desired effect
Gavin Sprott has written: 'Farming'
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A direct character trait is a quality or characteristic that is explicitly stated about a character in a story, such as being brave or kind. These traits are typically revealed through direct descriptions by the author or through the character's own words or actions.
Sleuth is not a character trait; it refers to someone who is skilled at solving mysteries or investigating things. Traits related to being a sleuth may include being analytical, observant, and perceptive.