Assuming that you're talking about the story of the 'sword and the stone'
After arthur Learns the truth, he tells sir Ector that he'll always think of him as a Father.
After the incident, sir Ector ( king Arthur's foster father) tell as much as he know about King Arthur heritage and his true parentage ( which he also know so little about)
Answer:
Indirectly through his lack of action
Explanation:
In this excerpt from "The Gift of Magi", Jim was described as stopping inside the door and being as<em> immovable </em>as a setter. This was a description of a person not showing any action. His eyes were fixated upon Della, and they were also <em>expressionless</em>. That was the reason why Della found it difficult to read his expression and this made her terrified.
The writer in this excerpt was developing the character of Jim indirectly because no one could really tell what he was up to. He achieved this through Jim's lack of action as demonstrated in the descriptions.
She shows that she believes that men are pigs, the way they eat in the story and the way they show how they act like animals