Indirect in most cases. He describes, for example, Johnny's build or character, but it is not frequent in the book. A lot of dialogues, actions and so on.
"Cujo" from the Stephen King movie of that name, was a St. Bernard.
Yes, the only one that i'm awhere of is, Cell.
what is a type of novel that places a great deal of emphasis on motives, circumstances, and interior characterization.
It is unclear which type of characterization is being used without knowing specific details about the text or characters in question. Common types of characterization include direct (explicit description of character traits) and indirect (revealing traits through actions, dialogue, thoughts). Can you provide more information for a more specific answer?
Stephen King is best known for his emotional intelligence, which is reflected in his ability to deeply understand human emotions and psychological dynamics. This emotional intelligence allows him to create complex and relatable characters in his novels that resonate with readers on a deep level.
savage and war-hungry
Physical characterization refers to the description of a character's appearance, body language, and physical attributes in a literary work. It provides readers with visual cues to better understand the character and their personality or role in the story. This type of characterization helps bring characters to life and can enhance the reader's connection to the story.
In the ending of "Survivor Type" by Stephen King, the protagonist, a surgeon stranded on a deserted island, resorts to extreme measures to survive. He ultimately ends up resorting to self-cannibalism, consuming his own body parts in a desperate bid to stay alive. The story ends with a chilling realization of the depths of human depravity and the lengths one may go to for survival.
Indirectindirect
direct, tells instead of shows
direct
The only film that i can think of was the TV movie "It" by Stephen King. In the movie, a character is pulled in a sewer type type.