WHAT IS INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION?

When the reader learns that Alymer is obsessed with the birthmark by commenting and starring at the birthmark, what type of characterization is that?

When Alymer states I can correct what nature left imperfect and the reader realizes he is conceited and over confident, what kind of characterization is that?

Who is the narrator in the story?

Who is the character in the story?

In what tense does James speak in?

How does the audience know that James is telling us about events that happened in the past?

Why do you think the playwright includes state directions?

Which one is a significant prop used in THE BIRTHMARK ?

What is another significant prop used in the play.

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