No Description Breeds New Characters
Can a story with minimal description of characters really portray real-life emotions with a sense of realism? ... ” The characters in the story aren’t described very well (major or minor), but the actions performed by the characters and their way of performing various tasks are plenty to get to know a character. ... Appearance is hardly a way to judge characters, but if you look at the stereotype, as most writers usually do, the casual “rancher” type usually signifies a hard worker with a strong sense of duty. ... With little description of Leon’s personality we are still able to see what kind of person Leslie Silko pictures Leon, through his actions and his conversations.