You create an impression by vivid writing. Show, don't tell. This means avoid long stretches where you just describe what's going on, like "Bill was a short man. He had red hair and a beard. He lived in a brick house on Main St." or "It was raining and Bill was cold. The rain was very heavy. People had umbrellas."
Instead, use vivid imagery and action scenes to show the action and create mental images for the reader. "Bill walked like he was headed into a gale-force wind. His red beard thrust out in front of him as he left the brick house and strode into the cold rain. He shoved his way through the crowds, daring the rain to strike him."
characterization
It is known as indirect characterization, where the author reveals information about a character through their actions, dialogue, thoughts, or interactions with others, allowing readers to form their own impressions.
No, parrots are not mind readers.
The Mind Readers was created in 1965.
Imagery
To give the impression means to create a specific perception or belief in someone's mind through one's actions, words, or appearance. It involves conveying an idea or feeling without explicitly stating it.
Pauline Douglas has written: 'Mind Bridget' -- subject(s): Readers (Elementary)
Imagery is the term used to describe the use of sensory words and phrases to create vivid mental pictures in the reader's mind. It appeals to the senses and helps readers visualize and experience the writing more fully.
Mind readers are not psychologists unless they have a doctorate in psychology and have passed a licensing exam in the state that they work in. The American Psychological Association has information on psychology careers. Mind readers are in the same class as magicians and anyone off the street can claim to be a mind reader.
He created the mind
to affect deeply or strongly in mind or feelings.
it's like a sustainable impression. It's an impact on a person which will stay a long time in his mind.