The Book Of Sand by Jorge Luis Borges.

Choose a different method of indirect characterization

Focus on the protagonist in your story.
Provide a third example of indirect characterization from the text.
This should be a direct quote.
Identify which of the 5 methods of indirect characterization is being used, and include an explanation of what the quote tells us about the character.

One example of indirect characterization in "The Book of Sand" by Jorge Luis Borges can be found when the protagonist, the narrator of the story, describes his encounters with the book collector:

"He had an appearance of former prosperity, some gold-rimmed spectacles, and an accent unmistakably Buenos Aires."

This example utilizes the method of speech and actions to indirectly characterize the book collector. The mention of his appearance of former prosperity suggests that he may have experienced financial success in the past but has since fallen on harder times. The description of his gold-rimmed spectacles implies that he values material possessions and may prioritize appearances. Furthermore, his unmistakably Buenos Aires accent suggests that he may be a proud and confident individual, possibly of a higher social status in the community. These details provide insights into the book collector's background, personality, and values without directly stating them.