Which lines from Ovid’s "Pyramus and Thisbe" contain an example of characterization?

ringed by the tall brick walls Semíramis
had built—so we are told.
If you searched all
the East, you'd find no girl with greater charm
than Thisbe;
The wall their houses shared had one thin crack,
which formed when they were built and then was left;
when first light
had banished night's bright star-fires from the sky
and sun had left the brine-soaked meadows dry,

Respuesta :

Answer:

If you searched all  the East, you'd find no girl with greater charm  than Thisbe;

Explanation:

Characterization is the description or representation of the characters in a narrative. This description of the characters in a story can be direct or indirect. Direct characterization is used in the description of Thisbe above because the poet plainly tells us that Thisbe was a girl with great charm. Readers do not have to wonder or think about Thisbe and who she really was because her character was explicitly described.

Indirect characterization allows readers to deduce the true personality of characters from the context of the story.