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What does the characters look like in books?

That's a really interesting question! It's impossible to say definitively what characters look like in books, because it's all up to the reader's imagination. Here's why:

* Authors rarely give complete physical descriptions: Authors often focus on details that are relevant to the story or character development, like their eyes, hair, or clothing. They might even leave out crucial details to let readers fill in the gaps.

* Everyone has different interpretations: Even when an author provides a description, readers will visualize the character based on their own experiences and biases. A "tall, dark, and handsome" man will look very different to each person reading.

* Characters can change throughout the story: As characters grow and develop, their appearance might subtly change in the reader's mind.

So, how do we visualize characters?

* The author's words: Pay close attention to the descriptions provided, even if they seem minimal. Every detail gives you a clue.

* Your own imagination: Let your mind wander and create a visual based on the character's personality, actions, and motivations.

* Artistic interpretations: Sometimes artists create illustrations or fan art based on book characters, which can be inspiring. But remember, it's still a different interpretation.

Ultimately, the most important thing is to enjoy the story and connect with the characters on a personal level, regardless of how they look in your mind's eye!

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