Authors use the character's thoughts, personal views, frame of reference, political, social relationships, family demographics, religious beliefs, and his or her sense of value or moral compass, and pathos, or individual's ethical, truthfulness, emotional intelligence and deep righteousness and demonstrates traits of sincerity, honesty and integrity portrayed by the character's actions--whether or not the character's actions exhibit alignment with benevolence or malice--whether or not the character's deeds reflect good intentions or dubious ones toward others.
Ikkaku K.
asked 11/14/17What techniques do authors use to portray characters?
in the book a sense of ending
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