The information the leader can learn from characterizations is the fears and motivation of the characters.
Characterization is a literary device employed by writers step-by-step in literature to underline and explain the details about a character in a story. It appears in the initial stage in which the writer introduces the character.
There are two types of characterization; on the one hand the direct or explicit characterization and, on the other hand the indirect or implicit characterization.
Making Inferences is the reading strategy that involves combining prior knowledge with new information or merging elements from multiple texts, to gain new insights.