indirect characterization requires the reader to make an inference from the text because the author does not directly state the character trait

True or False

Answer :

Answer:

true

Explanation:

Instead of simply revealing all of the character's traits by simply listing them, authors often use a method called indirect characterization. Simply put, it comes down to revealing situations that reveal one's character rather then simply revealing the character itself.

Of course, it doesn't have to be revealed through situations only. It can also be inferred from one's actions, speech, choice of words, appearance etc.

All of this gives a certain depth to a character and creates more material for analysis, rendering readers more invested in the book.

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