audience
who the writer is speaking to
The writer does not directly show an attitude toward characters.
Implicit statements are ideas or messages that are not directly stated but can be inferred from context or underlying meanings. They rely on subtlety and interpretation by the listener or reader to understand the implied meaning.
modified-block
Theme
Directly quoting sources allows writers to accurately convey the original message or information without distortion. It adds credibility to the writer's work by providing evidence and supporting their arguments with authoritative sources. Additionally, quoting directly can help readers understand the context and wording of the original source better.
A context for an analysis serves to introduce the reader to the analysis, and provide a framework and boundaries for the analysis.
This sounds like a homework or exam question, without enough context to answer it. What writer? Writer of what work? Some book of the Bible? Which book?
The tone of the statement would be informative and matter-of-fact.
Context
When a postmodern writer or the story's narrator begins to directly address the reader it is an example of metafiction, where the narrator intentionally exposes himself or herself as the author of the story.
the term to describe that would be: "historical context".