How might an author's cultural background influence their approach to characterization and theme development?(1 point)

Responses

Requires the author to research unfamiliar cultural contexts
Requires the author to research unfamiliar cultural contexts

Shapes the characters' perspectives and values
Shapes the characters' perspectives and values

Limits the author's creative expression
Limits the author's creative expression

Ensures the story follows traditional narrative conventions

1 answer

The most appropriate response is: Shapes the characters' perspectives and values.

An author's cultural background can significantly influence how they portray characters, their motivations, beliefs, and interactions, as well as the themes they choose to explore in their work. This influence can manifest in various ways, including cultural norms, societal issues, and personal experiences that inform their storytelling.