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Description of the characters Remember we dont need to know the physical details of everyone in the book. In fact since reading is a nonvisual medium many readers choose to fill in the blanks themselves. Good descriptions are often short but to the point. So pick two or three distinctive attributes to describe and leave the rest to the readers imagination. Here are some ideas about what these attributes are. mimicry Facial features are one thing anyone can have a big nose so it doesnt really matter about the character.
On the other hand facial expressions speak volumes. Like this example Brunei Email List from Lord of the Flies His face was wrinkled and freckled stupidly ugly. How they behave. Description of the characters It goes without saying that body language is key to understanding other people and therefore it is key to understanding characters. This is the description of the Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver where the character is described only through posture and mannerisms Mama BekwaTataba stood up and looked at us a small petite black woman. His elbows jutted out like wings and a large white enamel bath took up the space above his head and he somehow miraculously kept his balance as his head moved rapidly left and right.
Their stuff Description of the characters In his popular novel Ellis shows the emptiness and narcissism of Patrick Bateman by describing the main characters designer clothes. You can tell a lot about a person by their belongings clothes car house or whats in their wallet. He was a shallow sociopath sums up the level of Patrick Batemans character development in the novel but this excerpt shows it much better But the nice things I did to celebrate the holiday the things I bought for Jean and delivered to her this morning are things that ordinary people would think of Castellini cotton napkins from Bendel a woven chair from Jenny. B. Hood a taffeta bedspread from Barneys an antique chain purse and vintage silver chest from Macys a white pine bookcase from Conran ninecarat gold Edwardian gate bracelets from Bergdorfs and hundreds and hundreds of pinks and whites. roses.
On the other hand facial expressions speak volumes. Like this example Brunei Email List from Lord of the Flies His face was wrinkled and freckled stupidly ugly. How they behave. Description of the characters It goes without saying that body language is key to understanding other people and therefore it is key to understanding characters. This is the description of the Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver where the character is described only through posture and mannerisms Mama BekwaTataba stood up and looked at us a small petite black woman. His elbows jutted out like wings and a large white enamel bath took up the space above his head and he somehow miraculously kept his balance as his head moved rapidly left and right.
Their stuff Description of the characters In his popular novel Ellis shows the emptiness and narcissism of Patrick Bateman by describing the main characters designer clothes. You can tell a lot about a person by their belongings clothes car house or whats in their wallet. He was a shallow sociopath sums up the level of Patrick Batemans character development in the novel but this excerpt shows it much better But the nice things I did to celebrate the holiday the things I bought for Jean and delivered to her this morning are things that ordinary people would think of Castellini cotton napkins from Bendel a woven chair from Jenny. B. Hood a taffeta bedspread from Barneys an antique chain purse and vintage silver chest from Macys a white pine bookcase from Conran ninecarat gold Edwardian gate bracelets from Bergdorfs and hundreds and hundreds of pinks and whites. roses.