In Luigi Pirandello's "War," the fat man is directly characterized as someone who is unperturbed and unafraid in the face of danger. He is described as having a cheerful demeanor and a habit of smoking his pipe calmly while everyone else is panicking. This characterization highlights his stoic and detached nature amidst chaos.
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There are three main characters in the story War by Luigi Pirandello. These characters are the husband and wife who have a son that is fighting in the war, and the fat man that gets on the train and tells them to encourage their son to fight for his country.
The setting is in Frabriano, Italy in about 1916.
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Characterization involves two main methods: direct and indirect.Direct Characterization: the author just states what the character looks like or feels like or is thinking about. He was a jolly fat man in a red suit.Indirect Characterization: the author shows what the character is like by their actions and how others respond to them. He had a broad face and a little round belly, that shook when he laughed, like a bowlful of jelly.
Most fat people are disturbed by their excessive weight, but calling that "mentally disturbed" would be an inaccurate characterization for most fat persons.
tie they both are too fat and dum
no just because he stole Mario's cupcake does not mean he is evil. But, Mario is fat and lazy, so Luigi could be mean to him.
First you draw a semi-circle, then draw a mouth, then a fat tummy etc.
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There is no correct answer. It all depends what your opinion is. I would agree that it depends on what your opinion is but I would like to state that luigi has got better jumping skills & he's not as fat.
The fat man is a main character of the story is because the story revolves around him and his wife. The funny thing is the fat man doesn't even have a name in the story.