Macbeth is not really an evil person. Although he is used to killing people, being a soldier, he has no desire to murder someone in cold blood, especially his king, his cousin and his guest. Looking at it rationally, he does not see that the benefits come close to justifying such a terrible crime. However, his wife knows how to stop him looking at things rationally, and is able to persuade him to do something he would not otherwise do.
This is called indirect characterization, where the characteristics, thoughts, or feelings of the character have to be inferred from his actions, or from how he interacts with the other characters.
Indirect characterization requires the reader to inferthe character's personality, mood and motivation, because they are not stated outright. They can be revealed through the character's thought, words, actions and interactions with others.Infer.
she is a very cruel and heartless woman
A dramatic monologue is a poem or speech in which a single character speaks to a silent listener, revealing their thoughts, feelings, and motivations. This form often explores complex emotions and situations, providing insight into the character's psyche. It typically occurs in a specific context or setting, enhancing the dramatic effect and allowing the audience to infer the character's circumstances and relationships. Notable examples include Robert Browning's "My Last Duchess" and T.S. Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock."
he is adog
That she is shy and not very confident.
To infer means to make a guess based on evidence. If you infer character traits, that means you observe the person to see what their personality might be like based on their actions and speech.
He has helped show the motive.
He has helped show the motive.
sarcastic and immature
that he is vain and cares too much about his appearance
Mean and cruel
She is strong and works hard.
Those words do not mean the same thing, even though they do have a connection. A hesitation is a pause, someone is not doing something immediately (it could be anything, such as answering a question). We may infer that the reason for the pause is that the person is taking time to think about what he or she is doing, therefore, considering (which is synonymous with thinking). But the thought is not the hesitation, even if it is the reason for the hesitation. The two are not identical.
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