Both had a dream to become a lightweight champion in the world.
Answer:
The effect is:
B. Readers care more about what happens to the character.
Explanation:
If a character is only superficial, readers will not feel as if they know him. And it is difficult to care about someone we do not know well. However, <u>when an author takes time to properly develop a character, readers get to truly know him. His feelings, emotions, issues, traits, traumas and so on are all built and revealed in a way that makes readers close to this person. We begin to care about him, to worry about what will happen to him, to root for him - or, in some cases, against him. It's as if the character becomes important, now that we know him so well, to the point of engaging us.</u>
Indirect Characterization shows things that reveal the personality of the character. The abbreviation STEAL are the five different methods of indirect characterization.
Speech (What does the character say? How does he/she speak?),
Thoughts (What is revealed through the character's private thoughts?),
Effect on others toward the character (what is revealed through the character's effect on other people? How to others reaction or behave to the character?),
Actions (What does the character do? How does the character behave?),
Looks (What does the character look like? How does the character dress?).
An example is given through spoken word whereas an illustration is some type of artwork - a painting, drawing etc.