Jenna Fiamingo, Lisa Placek, & Ally Kozel
1. Direct characterization is in literature and drama, the method of character development in which the author simply tells what the character is like.
Indirect characterization is when the writer shows the reader what the character does, says, thinks, and/or feels, and then lets the the reader draw his/her own conclusions about the character. The reader needs to see how others react toward the character.
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