Tasneem <em>(I don’t know what you mean by “good” or “bad.”)</em>
There are lots of ways to answer this question. Here are a few that come to mind: A bad person lives selfishly with little regard to the thoughts, feelings, needs of other people, even to the point of deliberately doing harm to them to benefit themselves. A good person is considerate of other people's needs, even to the point of sacrificing their own. A bad person takes pleasure in seeing others suffer. They especially like it if they are the one that caused the suffering, and are even proud and will sometimes boast of doing it. A good person is compelled to stop other's suffering. A bad person feels entitled to take whatever they want, whether it belongs to them or not. You may even hear them say that they have a “right” to have whatever they want. A good person wants to share what they have, and feels that blessings come with giving to others, and you can come up with other adjectives as well.
Elena,
I agree with you. Personality is more important than appearance. Add character to that recipe you'll get a very good person.
Phil,
Thank you very much for providing the link to those wonderful auditions. I loved all the acts, mainly the deaf woman's performance.