Asked by jy
What can a writer describe about two characters to help develop their personalities?
their communication
the setting
the exposition
a transition
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Their communication and the setting.
- Communication (how they speak, what they say, tone, body language) directly reveals values, attitudes, and relationships.
- Setting (their clothes, living space, workplace, how they react to places) shows background, tastes, socioeconomic status, and priorities.
Exposition and transitions are narrative devices—useful for conveying information or moving scenes along, but they’re not traits you describe about characters themselves.
- Communication (how they speak, what they say, tone, body language) directly reveals values, attitudes, and relationships.
- Setting (their clothes, living space, workplace, how they react to places) shows background, tastes, socioeconomic status, and priorities.
Exposition and transitions are narrative devices—useful for conveying information or moving scenes along, but they’re not traits you describe about characters themselves.
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