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How do writers use direct characterization in a story?

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By specifically saying what the character is. For example, She is rude. If it is indirect it would say she copped an attitude at her brother and then cursed out her mother.
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Direct characterization refers to when an author directly states what a character is like. For example, he is bad/good/ugly/obnoxious, etc. The author is letting us know directly what the character looks like, behaves like, is like. This is opposite of indirect characterization, where we have to deduce what a character is like based on his or her actions, what other characters think about them, etc.
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