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First, it is important to inform that a characterization refers to how the character is described, that is, how the author wants the public to perceive the character's characteristics. This characterization can be done through the character's beliefs, where the author shows the religion that the character follows, the popular stories that the character believes, the superstitions that the character uses, among others.
The author can characterize a character through actions when he shows how the character behaves and how he acts in different situations. In this way, the author can show that the character acts calmly, nervously, aggressively, complacently, among others.
The physical description can be used when the author presents the character showing physical characteristics such as hair and eye color, height, skin texture, whether the character was thin, or tall, handsome or ugly, among others.
The author can also describe a character through interactions. These interactions are the ways this character relates to other characters. In this way, the author can show that the character is extroverted, introverted, conversational, engaging, silent, apathetic, among others.