This is what describes the moral and psychological characteristics of an individual, unlike with prosopography that seeks only to discover physical characteristics. It is very important to emphasize or emphasize that in this type of description the external description of an individual cannot be mixed, and they should only specify internal characteristics, some examples are moral traits, as well as feelings, virtues, beliefs, values, behavior and emotions.
F. Portrait The description in portrait form is a mixture of Etopeya and Prosopography description, since it is both types of descriptions in one, where it describes a person both physically and internally, their feelings, way of being, character, etc. In my opinion, this type of description is much more complete, since there are several features included and therefore more extensive, to comply and be able to create a written portrait, you must be receptive, observant, and also know the person you will write about, since that you will not only describe the external parameters that are obvious or visible to someone else, but that you also capture what we cannot see, so that the reader feels that they are also knowing the person we are describing. Sun. Character This type of description is used when you want to narrate or illustrate a social event relevant to yourself, such as your best friend's wedding, some birthday, or a graduation party.
Character This type of description is used when you want to narrate or illustrate a social event relevant to yourself, such as your best friend's wedding, some birthday, or a graduation party. An attempt is made to narrate or represent the environment, as well as the most relevant events that occurred or that wish to stand out the most for the reader to remember and try to experience as they continue reading.