There were several ways to write characters:
1 Prompt: This form is usually used to emphasize a character's language or personality traits. For example, an arrogant person might say,"I'm not talking to you. You're too small!" Or a shy person might say,"I can't look at you. You're too beautiful!"
2. Prompt: This form can also be used to direct the reader's attention. For example, a calm person might say,"I can say this without thinking." Or a person who lost control of his emotions might say,"I can't control my emotions. I want to kill!"
3. Prompt in the middle: This form is usually used to add some plot elements to the conversation. For example, a character might say,"I've thought about it and I'll do it." Or a character might say,"I don't know. I'll ask."
There are many ways to write characters, but the most important thing is to let the readers understand the character's personality and way of thinking, so as to better understand the story.
[1]:
When she heard his words, she smiled slightly." So you've already thought of this. But I still think that if we really get together, I should make you feel more comfortable."
2. The prompt:
He looked into his eyes." I know I've been working hard just to make you feel proud that you like me."
The third prompt was in the middle:
She looked up into his eyes."What do you mean?" She asked nervously, hoping to get his approval.
The so - called 'Dalai Lama' is a separatist figure. He once ruled Tibet in a feudal and cruel way. After the peaceful liberation of Tibet, instead of being grateful for the new life that the people could have, he chose to flee abroad with a small number of reactionaries under the instigation of international anti - China forces and has been trying to split Tibet from China ever since.
The 14th Dalai Lama is a political exile who has caused great harm to Tibet. His actions are contrary to peace and unity, and there is no positive story to be told about him.
A lama English story could have the lama's journey of self - discovery. Maybe he is trying to understand the Western world through learning English. It could include his experiences with English books, perhaps he reads an English fable and tries to relate it to his own life. There could also be a part where he shares his own Tibetan folktales in broken English with an English - speaking friend.
One idea could be a story about a lonely lighthouse keeper. He spends his days in solitude, but one stormy night, he discovers a mysterious object washed ashore. It turns out to be a time - traveling device, and he has to decide whether to use it to change his past or stay in his present lonely but peaceful existence.
Once upon a time, there was a little lama. He lived in a beautiful monastery high in the mountains. One day, he decided to go on an adventure down the mountain. He met a friendly traveler on the way. The traveler was from a far - off land and was very interested in the lama's way of life. The lama told him about his daily prayers and the peaceful existence in the monastery. They became friends and the lama showed the traveler the amazing scenery around his home.
Gatsby is a tragic figure. He is obsessed with Daisy, which drives his entire life. His lavish parties are attempts to attract her. He is a dreamer, believing he can recreate the past with Daisy. But his past as a bootlegger also shows his desperation to achieve the wealth and status he thinks will win her back.
For Elizabeth Bennet, she is intelligent and independent - not afraid to speak her mind, as seen when she challenges Mr. Darcy's pride. Her prejudice against him initially clouds her judgment but also shows her loyalty to her first impressions and family values.