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a characters thoughts and feelings is called direct characterization
What can characterization reveal to the reader? The fears and motivations of the characters. Apex 1.2.3 quiz
Yes, the narrator reveals the inner thoughts of some characters in "After Twenty Years" by O. Henry. This allows readers to gain insight into the characters' motivations, feelings, and perspectives on the events unfolding in the story.
Ron does not reveal his true feelings for Hermione until the end of the seventh book.
A third-person omniscient narrator would typically focus more on facts and events rather than delving deeply into characters' emotions. This narrator has knowledge of all characters' thoughts and feelings, but tends to maintain a more objective and factual tone in the storytelling.
The point of view in "The Foolish Fish" is third person omniscient, where the narrator knows and can reveal the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters, including the fisherman and the fish. This perspective allows readers to gain insight into the motivations and actions of all characters involved.
The audience looked forward to the moment when the host would reveal the winner of this year's prize. He decided that now was not the time to reveal his true feelings to her.
Authors can reveal their characters in basically two ways. They can directly tell the reader what the character is like, such as "He was a happy man." They can also indirectly show the reader, such as "He always saw the positive in a situation and believed that the world was basically a good place." Indirect characterization is the most effective for the main characters, while direct characterization is the best way to describe the background characters.
They are just what they sound like - the feelings or emotions of your fictional characters