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Verizon [17]
3 years ago
8

Authors now rely less on physical appearance to describe a character's internal characterization. However, there are many books,

short stories, movies, or songs that still use external appearance as an indicator of internal thoughts
What is a book, short story, movie or song that does this? Is it effective in storytelling?
English
1 answer:
Nezavi [6.7K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

the movie inside out.

Explanation:

The charaters in the movie insideout wear clothing associated with the emotional they feel inside , for example ,the character "sadness" , sadness appears to be a small blue glowing character with a blue shirt (blue being associated with sad or tears), sadness the character doesnt even need to have diologue for the audience of the movie to understand that her facial features/clothing is all connected to her emotions or what she is thinking... The same for all other characters such as the character ... if this is an assignment that I could help you with specificaly and you don't understand please reach out to me somehow , snap is kaylee.martin15

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