Indirect Characterization: Definition and E…
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An author can indirectly characterize a character in five different ways: Appearance: The physical description of the character. Thoughts: What goes on in a character’s head. Actions: What a character does. Words: What the character says, both out loud and in their internal monologue. Reactions of other characters: How other characters react to the character. 1. Appearance Appearance is the most self-explanatory indirect characteristic and involves the physical description of the character. ...
Appearance: The physical description of the character.
Thoughts: What goes on in a character’s head.
Actions: What a character does.
Words: What the character says, both out loud and in their internal monologue.
Reactions of other characters: How other characters react to the character.
1. Appearance Appearance is the most self-explanatory indirect characteristic and involves the physical description of the character. ...
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