At the end of Act One, the character that emerges as more forceful is often the one who takes decisive action or expresses strong convictions. For example, in many plays, a character like Lady Macbeth in "Macbeth" showcases her forcefulness through manipulation and determination to pursue her ambitions. This assertiveness contrasts with other characters who may be more hesitant or reflective, highlighting her commanding presence and influence in the narrative. Ultimately, the forcefulness of a character can significantly shape the direction of the story and the dynamics between characters.
I think they were created to help medics, doctors, etc to act quicker/be more efficient.
to learn
to learn
I think its the tea act
I think it's the Quartering Act, the Sugar Act, and the Stamp Act. In a shorter answer: The Intolerable Acts.
Aggresion
Aggression
Writing can tell everything about a character, from the way they look and act to the way they think and speak.
Yes. I don't think its merely girls alone that speak more than they act. This should be dependent on individuals and their character. Some guys can take more then they act too.
she is scared, caring, and sad.
Character creation is when you think of a character for a book/movie/play etc. and give them a personality, lifestyle, appearance, relationships and motivation Character development is how a character changes due to what is happening in the story.
The Boston Tea Party
Rightful words can be very forceful as they have the power to convey truth, justice, and righteousness. When spoken with authenticity and conviction, rightful words can inspire change, challenge injustices, and motivate people to act in alignment with what is just and fair.
Sometimes I think Spongebob is GAY by the things he does but I think that's the way his character is suppose to act so maybe he is GAY.
Hurtling means to move with a great force, fast and forceful.
You need to consider some of these things:what sort of character does your story need? A hero/heroine? A trickster? A sidekick? A villain?what character will do what you want to happen in the story?what does your character look like?what does your character act and talk like?how does your character think and believe?
Character is the aggregate of individual psychological features and traits that are manifested in the specific ways that an individual relates and reacts to others, to the environment.