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When an author describes a character in an explicit way, they provide detailed and specific information about the character's physical appearance, personality traits, and background. This allows readers to form a clear and vivid image of the character in their minds.
When an author describes a character as "sap," it typically means that the character is foolish or easily manipulated. This term is often used to suggest that the character lacks intelligence or common sense.
It describes the author's life in a subjective way-apex(Conventions of Memoir = more subjective than objective)
Means he is a stupid person.
An author uses an archetype to develop a character by drawing on common patterns or symbols that the audience can easily recognize. By tapping into these universal themes, the author can quickly establish certain traits or characteristics for the character, allowing the reader to connect with them on a deeper level. This can also help create a sense of familiarity or resonance with the audience, enhancing their understanding and engagement with the character's journey.
Grizzly Adams has written: 'Life of J.C. Adams, known as Old Adams, Old Grizzly Adams' -- subject(s): Bears, Hunting
He describes how Stanley feels when he looks out the bus windows.He describes Stanley’s thoughts when he looks out the bus windows.He describes what Stanley sees when he looks out the bus windows.He describes Stanley’s behaviors when he looks out the bus windows.
Yes, describing how a character looks can be considered imagery. Imagery refers to any descriptive language that creates a vivid picture in the reader's mind, which can include details about a character's appearance.
Kahmunrah is a fictional character that was made up by an author. you can go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/list_of_pharaohs if you go to the options fictional pharaohs it explains it there.
There is direct characterization and indirect characterization. Direct characterization is when the author tells the reader something about the character. Indirect characterization is when the author uses words to show the reader something about the character. The author can show you what the character says, do and thinks and through water other characters say about, think about, or how they act towards that character.