Conflict
The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Valentine and Proteus, are fictional characters and could only be met by other fictional characters from the same play. And there is no "Author" in the list of characters. Therefore in the play no author meets Valentine and Proteus.
director
Since you didn't include "this example" there is no way for us to know the answer.
the author describes the mood in the courthouse as gloomy and defiant.
To show that he is poor APEX:)
The author may describe a character and their internal struggle in the exposition or rising action of the story. This is where they typically introduce the character and provide insights into their thoughts, emotions, and conflicts.
they used figurative language by saying he a internal conflicts
Here's a link to show you all of the ways an author can describe their characters!
The author is Virginia Woolf. I read about him in my U.S. History book.
he may set the scene and describe the emotion of the characters
Virginia Woolf
From the word describe... when the author tends to describe with detail the scenery,objects,landscapes,anything...
E.M. Forster is credited with popularizing the terms "round" and "flat" characters in his book "Aspects of the Novel" published in 1927. He used these terms to classify characters based on their depth and complexity in storytelling.
Authors can reveal their characters in basically two ways. They can directly tell the reader what the character is like, such as "He was a happy man." They can also indirectly show the reader, such as "He always saw the positive in a situation and believed that the world was basically a good place." Indirect characterization is the most effective for the main characters, while direct characterization is the best way to describe the background characters.
The author portrays the region as bleak and oppressive, reflective of the darker themes and tone of the story. The setting serves as a metaphor for the characters' internal struggles and challenges they face in the narrative.
Nelson Mandela
Characters can be emphasized through their actions, dialogue, descriptions, and their impact on the plot. The author can use vivid language, unique traits, and character development to make them stand out to the reader. Additionally, the characters' relationships with others and their internal thoughts can also highlight their importance in the story.