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Nouns help us paint a scene, understand a character or put a finger on a theme.
"Once you understand where he came from, you can understand a character like Peter".
"I never completely understand a character until I know what kind of shoes they wear," Ms. Washington said.
She wasn't Jewish herself but there was enough in her family experience for her to understand a character like Aunt Tania.
To write persuasive fiction, let the reader understand a character through her thoughts or behaviour; do not instruct the reader by summarising her personality.
Even if they are doing terrible things, the story should help children understand a character's motivations.
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In the real "Hypnerotomachia" this much is understood: a character, Poliphilo, dreams of his beloved Polia, and of his journeys in search of her.
Going to this place where there's this fulfilment in kind of like letting go, and also that part of really getting in touch with yourself, to be able to understand a different character, and then portray that to whoever's watching it, and to be able to penetrate them in a way that touches them.
The emergence of physiognomy, which sought to understand a person's character based on apparently unchanging facial features, facilitated a larger shift in perception about the meanings of physical appearance and its relationship to social distinction.
They help you understand a property's character and allow you to market it to the right renters.
Rory is living with Brittany's family, and the idea of McGinty's character interacting with Brittany was first broached in the penultimate episode of The Glee Project, with the judges speculating that Brittany would not be able to understand a word the character said due to his Irish accent.
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