Annie was always full of fright when it came to night. Annie expressed her terror by saying “I dared not blink or breath, I tried to hush my whooping blood” (138). She was so scared she couldn’t move. “I was a transparent, luminous oblon” (Annie 138). She was afraid of a creature at night coming to get her. This would be an example of direct characterization because the author came right out and explained what and why she was afraid.
Annie has little fantasies playing in her head. These fantasies are