By showing how they react. You know how people look, act, and speak when they feel different emotions -- make your characters show that they have emotion instead of just telling the reader that they do.
If someone is sad, show them crying, walking stooped over, staying in bed instead of going out, or any of the other ways people show they are sad.
To show readers what the characters are like.
a characters thoughts and feelings is called direct characterization
Here's a link to show you all of the ways an author can describe their characters!
Perhaps by scenery or the characters location and sight.
No because they do not exist, they are fictional characters and can therefore have no feelings other than those the author imbues them with.
They are just what they sound like - the feelings or emotions of your fictional characters
They show how different the two sisters are (Maggie has been like this, chin on chest)
Exclamatory sentences show strong feelings.
The characters most important feelings in High School Musical are their love for what they do and how they care about one another.
An author can show readers multiple perspectives by using different points of view from various characters, offering contrasting viewpoints or experiences, and incorporating diverse voice styles or narrative techniques. This allows readers to see different sides of a story, deepen their understanding of characters, and engage with complex themes in the narrative.
This could be due to the author not fully developing the characters or their emotional depth, resulting in unconvincing or forced emotions. It's essential for authors to create well-rounded characters with authentic emotions to engage readers effectively. Conducting research or drawing from personal experiences can help authors imbue their characters with authentic feelings and reactions.
a written log of how one character's feelings influence the story and other characters