Hemingway develops the narrator through
direct characterization.
obvious characterization.
character narrative
indirect characterization.
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Answer:

D. indirect characterization.

Explanation:

Indirect characterization is when an author develdevelopes a character by showing the reader instead of telling the reader.

Text that goes w/ this question: (From Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms.)

"The major asked me to have a drink with him and two other officers. We drank rum and it was very friendly. Outside it was getting dark. I asked what time the attack was to be and they said as soon as it was dark. I went back to the drivers. They were sitting in the dugout talking and when I came in they stopped. I gave them each a package of cigarettes, Macedonias, loosely packed cigarettes that spilled tobacco and needed to have the ends twisted before you smoked them. Manera lit his lighter and passed it around. The lighter was shaped like a Fiat radiator. I told them what I had heard."

The Hemingway narration

The excerpt is from Hemingway's farewell to the army and where he develops the narration. The majors of the arms asked him to have a drink as it was getting dark outside. He went back to his driver to catch a pack of cigarettes. These were loosely packed, Manera used his lighter and passed it around

Thus answer to the narration is indirect characterization.

  • The narration is built on indirect characterization that is a process of describing a character by his actions and speech.
  • Here the author has used it describe as it guides the readers in making a conclusion about the character.
  • Hence the option D is correct.

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