I am writing an essay and my directions say to choose one character from The Call of the Wild and explain how the author created him or her. Does this mean to like explain who the character is and the things they do and say? If not please explain this to me.

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Yes, when your essay directions ask you to explain how the author created a character, it means you need to analyze the various techniques and literary devices the author used to develop that particular character. Simply summarizing or describing who the character is and what they do and say may not be enough. Instead, focus on the techniques the author used to bring the character to life, such as their physical and psychological traits, their actions, their dialogue, their relationships with other characters, and the way they are described and portrayed throughout the story. By examining these elements, you can gain a deeper understanding of how the author crafted the character's personality, motivations, and overall role in the narrative.

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