One example is "The Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger, which presents the character of Holden Caulfield as a realistic and flawed individual, rather than an idealized version of a teenager. This novel is known for its raw portrayal of adolescence and the struggles that come with it.
Suspension of disbelief
Yes it is, if you have a literature book, the author's page says that it's a true story.
The reader does not know much about a flat character, which is one that has little information given by the author. This is in contrast to a round character, which is fully described and more realistic to the reader.
When composing a work of fiction, the author may or may not mention him or herself, for example something like "I want to tell you about a strange experience I had..." and when an author does that, the author usually is not being autobiographical, but has invented a character to use as the narrator; this character is the authorial persona, which is to say, the identity being presented as the author.
When composing a work of fiction, the author may or may not mention him or herself, for example something like "I want to tell you about a strange experience I had..." and when an author does that, the author usually is not being autobiographical, but has invented a character to use as the narrator; this character is the authorial persona, which is to say, the identity being presented as the author.
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Realistic fiction is a story that could actually happen but the author made up.
Making an inference about a character means drawing conclusions or making interpretations about the character based on evidence presented in the text, such as their actions, dialogue, thoughts, or interactions with other characters. It involves reading between the lines and using critical thinking to understand the character's motivations, feelings, and traits that may not be explicitly stated by the author.
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The cast of The Author. His Character - 2007 includes: Wyatt Kuether as The Author Jeremiah Maestas as The Character