First-person narrator
Dialogue reveals information. It also reveals a character's thoughts, feelings, and way of speaking. It can reveal a character's educational level, their background, and their desires.
A soliloquy is a speech in a play where a character expresses their thoughts and feelings aloud, even though no other character can hear them or respond. It is typically used to provide insight into the character's inner thoughts and motivations.
soliloquy....
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.
Yes, the narrator reveals the thoughts and feelings of the two men, providing insight into their inner conflicts and motivations. Through descriptive language and internal monologues, the narrator allows readers to understand their emotions and perspectives, highlighting their complexities and relationships with each other. This deepens the narrative and enriches the characters' interactions throughout the story.
"I can't believe she said that, who does she think she is?" said quietly under the breath while another character is speaking.
In "Jekyll and Hyde," a remark refers to a comment or statement made by one of the characters that reveals their thoughts, feelings, or personality. Remarks can sometimes be significant in understanding the characters' motivations or the themes of the story.
i believe its a solilloquy
(A+) Soliloquy
A soliloquy
(A+) Soliloquy
his unrequited and unfurfilled love for Caesar.