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ELEN [110]
3 years ago
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What is direct characterization? a character who serves only to help develop other characters a character with a complex and rea

listic personality a character with a very simple or two-dimensional personality a character whose actions advance the plot a character who doesn't change during the story hurry plz
English
1 answer:
VLD [36.1K]3 years ago
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Answer:

a character who serves only to help develop other characters  

Explanation:  

In a play or a drama, a direct characterization is the one character whom the narrator directly introduces to the audiences. The readers were given a clear and direct idea on how the character is like.

In plays or stories, the author generally uses direct characterization and indirect characterization to develop and create his characters.

A character who does not change his nature and character in the whole story is a static character. And a character who shows complex characteristics is called a round character.

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