An author can demonstrate indirect characterization through a character's actions, dialogue, thoughts, and interactions with other characters. By portraying how the character behaves in various situations, readers can infer their personality traits, motivations, and beliefs without the author explicitly stating them.
Dan Brown, poor characterisation and dialgoue
inderect bulling is when the bully saw the size of the kids dick and got exstremlly jealous
inderect evidence
Some words that can be formed from "characterisation" are: Character Irate Action Nation Reaction
A noun or pronoun.
Yes
The TV writer was Martin Olson.
usually a writer
Characterisation is the character of a person or the way someone acts, standardisation is the standard process of something that is the basic and or standing process
they both come from the sun
George Constantinidis has written: 'Growth and characterisation of single CuInSe2 crystals' 'Electrical characterisation of doped CuInSe2 single crystals'
The writer does not directly show an attitude toward characters.