The city bus stop was as crowded as ever, but today the woman felt completely isolated.
An example would be a character feeling intense anger in a mundane office setting, causing them to see mundane office supplies as weapons, turning an ordinary workday into a potential action-packed scene.
omniscent because its an overview of multiple characters
sai has no emotions because Donzo (one of my least fav characters) trained him in the hidden mist villlage. he trained in a way to forget all his emotions. So....he cannot love ino back,or love naruto and sakura..his comrads.
its interesting because of the way the author writes, or you just love the characters edward and jacob.
To amuse the audience (to keep them interested), to keep it interesting, to explain what the characters were thinking and because he could.
Authors create characters who are different than themselves because they are more interesting to the author than writing about themselves. Fictional characters can be anything you want them to be.
Masks are generally exaggerated because they were once used in Japanese Kabuki theatre. The masks were used in theatre to display the emotions of the characters.
stage directions or action lines written in the script. These instructions provide details about the characters' movements, expressions, emotions, and interactions with the setting. They help actors and directors understand how to bring the characters and story to life on stage or screen.
Good characters are the ones that seem like real people to the readers. They have flaws and imperfections, worries and hopes and emotions. They struggle to reach their goals. They get hurt and they cry and you can identify with them because you've done the same thing.
It ultimately depends on personal preference. Some people find static characters intriguing because of their consistency and clear identities, while others prefer dynamic characters for their growth and evolution throughout a story. Both types can be interesting in their own ways depending on the context and the impact they have on the story.
Because that story is finished; there is no way to create a further story involving the characters that would still be interesting.
Chapter 25 of "El Filibusterismo" is entitled "Smiles and Tears" because it depicts the contrasting emotions of joy and sorrow experienced by the characters in the novel. The chapter reveals the complexities of human emotions and the various struggles and triumphs that the characters face throughout the story.
We should see it because it is very interesting and action movie in which characters make some type of laughing scenes between very serious situations which seem to be very interesting & laughing.