the characters seem real because the author uses things that would be happening during that time and how they talked back then in the 1960's
The rumble in "The Outsiders" is ironic because it ultimately fails to resolve the deep-seated conflicts between the Greasers and the Socs. Although the characters believe that winning the fight will prove their superiority and validate their identities, the violence only leads to more pain and loss, particularly with the death of Johnny. Additionally, the rumble highlights the futility of their rivalry, as the characters realize that the social divisions they fight over are meaningless in the face of real tragedy. Ultimately, the rumble underscores the futility of their struggles, making their actions seem senseless.
This dream suggests that characters in the dreamer's real life seem to be a bit less than real - too one-dimentional, perhaps, or behaving in superficial ways.
There does not seem to be a book adaptation to the film Skyfall.
They sometimes are real but also if they seem really corny they sometimes are fake.
The ages of the south park characters seem to change quite a lot, Stan Marsh is supposed to be 9
characters that seem real or realistic. Note: superheros are NOT credible characters.
Yes, the characters in the book seem real because they have complex personalities and struggle with relatable issues such as family conflicts and identity crises. Hinton makes them believable by giving them distinct voices, emotions, and motivations that readers can empathize with. Additionally, she portrays their interactions and relationships in a realistic and authentic manner, adding layers of depth to their characterization.
Writers are always encouraged to write about something that they know; often a completely fictional character will not seem as realistic to the reader. Most successful writers of fiction base their characters on real people.
This question is asking for an opinion, so you will get various mixed responses. In my opinion, they absolutely seem real. In fact, I've seen and met real people who act and look just like some of the characters.
to make you get to know the characters so the book doesn't get confusing for some readers because of to many characters or because the author wants the characters to seem exiting all the way through
That depends on which story you are reading!Every story has characters - some of them are believable and others are not. You'll have to make that determination for every story you read.
This differs on opinion but I think that it is the good description of a character that makes it believable.
If the characters seem like real people to the readers, then the author has done a good job.
This dream suggests that characters in the dreamer's real life seem to be a bit less than real - too one-dimentional, perhaps, or behaving in superficial ways.
Nobody. They are computerized characters and are not real. They are just giving you an opportunity to get a bettter pokemon for one of yours to make it seem like a real world trade.
Yes. The book is not a "novel", i.e. fictional account, as many online sources seem to suggest, instead it was originally a peice of journalism published in Time magazine. The people included in the book are real survivors of the bomb, and Hersey was the first journalist to go in and collect their stories.
The favourite book of Albus Dumbledore does not seem to be listed, but many of Dumbledore's quotes are listed. He is one of the most loved of all of the Harry Potter characters.