Science fiction<span> is a genre of speculative </span>fiction<span> dealing with imaginative concepts such as futuristic </span>science<span> and technology, space travel, time travel, faster than light travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life. It's all fake and made up.</span>
Answer:
the writer reveals information about a character and his
personality through that character's thoughts, words, and actions,
along with how other characters respond to that character,
including what they think and say about him.
its the opposite of a direct character which is where the author
makes direct statements about the character's personality and tells
what the character is like
Explanation:
The advantage in this scheme is that the public (and Gertrude) will not know that Hamlet's death is murder; since it will happen in the middle of a fencing match, it will look like an accident and neither Laertes nor Claudius will be blamed.
A disadvantage though, is that since Hamlet has escaped from all of Claudius' other plans he might escape from this one too, or it might backfire and end up harming more people than just Hamlet.
Answer:
sometimes the author will explicitly state the traits
ex. "Samantha has long brown hair, and green eyes. She is tall."
Other times, the reader has to make inferences based on what other characters say, or observe about this character. When characters interact and make assumptions we can determine what this character acts, looks and behaves like.
The answer is option A.
In "The Cask of Amontillado," Edgar Allan Poe creates a sense of tension by slowing the pace with detailed descriptions. For example, he provides specific depictions of masses of bones and dead human bodies in order to develop suspense in the story.