A well written character will involve a reader and bring him into the story.
To determine the characterization technique used by the author in an excerpt, look for descriptions of the character's actions, thoughts, dialogue, or interactions with others. These elements can provide insight into the character's personality, motivations, and beliefs. By analyzing how the author presents these aspects, you can identify whether the characterization is direct (explicitly stated) or indirect (implied through actions and dialogue).
they use dialogue, characterization, symbolism
direct
It is known as indirect characterization, where the author reveals information about a character through their actions, dialogue, thoughts, or interactions with others, allowing readers to form their own impressions.
Indirect characterization is a literary term that describes when the qualities of a character become evident through their actions and dialogue. Direct characterization occurs when the author explicitly states something about a character.
direct characterization- is when the author directly states something about the character. indirect characterization-when you learn about the character through their action and dialogue.
to show how the characters interact with one another
Information about the character's social status
setting
Creating a character is called characterization
the process itself is called "characterization".
Dialogue