His wife might, I verily believe, be the very happiest woman the sun shines on

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Although this quote is about an author, it exemplifies the idea of how to describe someone. The artist in question is William Shakespeare. He’s known for his knack for characterization and ability to get inside the heads of his characters. Here, he’s describing a woman named Abigail. She might look like the perfect wife, but she’s hiding a lot of pain behind her smile.

Source: Jane Eyre

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