This document discusses characterization in stories. It defines characterization as the process writers use to reveal a character's traits. There are two main methods: direct characterization tells the reader what a character is like, while indirect characterization shows the reader through a character's actions, speech, thoughts, and how others react to them. The document provides examples of both direct and indirect characterization and examines the different elements writers can use like appearance, actions, speech, thoughts and feelings to indirectly characterize their characters.