An author might choose to have a character rely on cliches to highlight their lack of originality or depth, or to portray the character as someone who is uninteresting or lacks complexity. It could also be used for comedic effect or to satirize the idea of using cliches in communication.
Because some people talk that way. An author has to let her characters be themselves, and this sometimes means letting them use language that she herself would avoid. A character who talks in cliches is probably someone who either lacks confidence in his own ability to express ideas or one who avoids thinking things through.
It might be done for the sake of humor.
To say something specific about that character
bc they are not smart.
round character
create a dynamic character. apex =}
III. The degree to which a character reflects the personality of the author.
Details about the character's favorite food or favorite color would likely not be addressed in a character study, as these details are generally considered less relevant in understanding the character's personality, motivations, and development throughout the story.
An author may choose to misspell a word if he is aiming toward a certain audience or looking to set a tone.
Here is a link to show you how writers choose names for their characters!
That would be called characterization.
To provide an opposite to a character
To provide an opposite to a character
The author wants the narrator to seem like an observer outside the story. The author wants to enter the thoughts of more than one character. To tell the story from many different perspectives
As a Confirmation name, you can choose the name that you received at your Baptism or you may choose a name of a saint or Bible character that you would like to emulate.
theres not much to choose from, yet i would say fortunato