Okay, I have a slight hunch about what story this is (To Build a Fire by Jack London?) and if so, then D
Hyperbole i think. it’s exaggerating the reaction to the lead of the play
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through what the narrator says
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direct characterization is when the writer/narrator makes a direct statement about a character. They <u>tell you</u> what the character is like
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The ending did support the fakirs belief. At the end the White's most beloved thing (their son) was turned into a horrible monstrosity from the dead. This happened because the Whites wished for their son back from the dead. Upon this wish they tried to play God and messed with fate.
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