How the character looks (physical appearance), how the character thinks/feels, how the character speaks/behaves, and how other characters view the character.
Chewacolate
they use dialogue, characterization, symbolism
Characterization
Some characterization techniques are direct and indirect. Direct characterization is when the author gives direct descriptions of the character he is describing. Indirect would be when an author describes a character by what other people think of him, or what the character says. 1) What the character says or does 2) What others say about him/her 3) Physical description 4) What the character thinks
Writers use speech, actions, direct characterization, private thoughts, opinions of other characters, and appearancefor characterization. These help to define or explain a character.
*Physical or biological, societal, psychological, and moral
Figurative Language APEX
The four levels of characterization in theatre are physical appearance, speech and mannerisms, thoughts and feelings, and actions and interactions with others. These levels help actors develop complex and believable characters on stage.
Characterization, setting, plot and clues
Characterization
Hazard Identification Dose-Response Exposure Risk Characterization
Character: Character is revealed by what the author "says" about him/her (direct characterization; his/her thoughts/speech; his/her actions; what other characters say about him/her (indirect characterization). A character can be static (remain the same) or dynamic (change as a result of the events of the story.So, the four elements of characterization are:Through what the author says about him/herThrough his/her speech/thoughtsThrough his/her actionsThrough what other characters say about him/her