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Through a description of what happens to the characters.
Dynamic characters change through the course of a story, while static characters remain the same. Ebenezer Scrooge is an excellent example of a dynamic character.
What motives the character.
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."
It means you show what your characters are like through the way they act and speak.
Dynamic characters change through the course of a story, while static characters remain the same. Ebenezer Scrooge is an excellent example of a dynamic character.
Dynamic characters change through the course of a story, while static characters remain the same. Ebenezer Scrooge is an excellent example of a dynamic character.
You could either be referring to a flat character (characters in a story who do not go through substantial change or growth throughout the story) or a static character (a character who goes through no change)
In "Pride and Prejudice," the author uses dialogue, actions, and character interactions to reveal the personalities and traits of the characters. Through Elizabeth's wit and independence, Darcy's pride and transformation, and other character dynamics, readers form a clear understanding of each character's motivations and growth throughout the story.
You can call a character that goes through a big change a dynamic or round character. These characters typically experience growth, transformation, or development throughout the story.
This is the revelation of characteristics, feelings, or viewpoints of a character using the actions of the character (or his interaction with other characters), rather than simply stating them (which would be direct characterization).when an author suggests something about a character's personality through the words of other characters, the character's own actions, or some other event in the story.