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... three. While reading the novel you really get into the fictional world and think like the main character Winston Smith. Three aspects ...
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... The fictional books Virgin Suicides and Norwegian Wood address some of these topics ... of understanding is thoroughly covered by Eugenides in his novel The Virgin ...
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... Ann Hutchinson was a non-fictional character who was used in The Scarlet ... who balanced out the story; with almost every well-written book/novel, the characters ...
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... The second point which was fictional ,but was based on an actual event, was the capture of General Santa Anna. In Michner's novel, a bumbling Yancy Quimper ...
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... It needs to be recognized that Hope Leslie is a novel, a fictional novel, and the use of historical figures and events is a perfectly natural thing in fiction ...
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... three. While reading the novel you really get into the fictional world and think like the main character Winston Smith. Three aspects ...
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... Hobbit clearly shows that it follows the fantasy subgenre with its unique assortment of fictional creatures and characters. The main hero of the novel is Bilbo ...
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... Ichiro Yamada is the main character in John Okada's novel, No-No Boy, the fictional story of a Japanese-American man's life after World War II. ...
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... Mark Twain's novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, describes real life situations, in a fictional story line perfectly. Twain ...
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... The novelist: In Hegi\'s novel, characters fictional of course but they reflect the true social conditions in Germany pre-war and during the WWII. ...
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Honest Liar The fictional world in a novel, where there are whole new boundaries of settings, characters, and stories, always provokes some suspicions of ...
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... However, humans today are fascinated with real life situations, tagged in with fictional story line and in this novel Twain describes this real life situation ...
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... In the first person the purpose of the novel is to show how the antebellum ... slave, but rater the focus would switch to that of just another fictional tail that ...
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A recurring theme in the novel is the phenomenon of chaos, also called entropy ... Through various methods, Pynchon imposes a fictional world of chaos on the world ...
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A recurring theme in the novel is the phenomenon of chaos, also called entropy ... Through various methods, Pynchon imposes a fictional world of chaos on the world ...
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... I myself haven't read the novel but I do truly believe that he wrote the fictional novel to describe his feelings toward the Chinese society today. ...
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1984 as an Anti-Utopian Novel A utopia is an ideal or perfect community. While some writers have created fictional places that embody their ideals societies ...
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... devastation. Apart from the fictional characters in the novel Of Mice and Men are the famous celebrities throughout the world. In ...
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Darkness at Noon Darkness at Noon is a fictional novel written by Arthur Koestler that stands as a portrayal of the nightmare politics during the twentieth ...
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... The third category of readers will say the novel's theme is beyond the fictional characters and historical events and is more of a symbol. ...
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... In a Classic novel the language would be in old English, and in a fictional story not categorized as a classic the language would be fairly modern. ...
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... absolution among them. Character Development: There were various characters divulged in this fictional novel. The protagonists, for ...
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... The third category of readers will say the novel's theme is beyond the fictional characters and historical events and is more of a symbol. ...
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... Shelley's novel wants to teach her readers, through her unrealistic tale of the ... all the catastrophic events that took place in Shelley's fictional tale, may ...
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... Keneally. This strips the film of its credibility as a documentary because both film and novel present fictional dialogue. However ...
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... examine the similarities and differences of racism and racial issues between a "true-story" novel called Obasan, by Joy Kogawa, and a fictional play called ...
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... died. The events of Ben's death are described almost literally in Wolfe's fictional novel Of Time and the River. Wolfe described ...
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... The novel was once listed among the top 10 fictional works published by university presses (Long Day's Journey Into Night, Eugene O'Neill's family saga, was ...
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... She introduced depression in her writings with fictional stories and fictional characters that ... Since the major concern of the novel is the mental health of ...
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... by the companies. Sinclair's novel gives fictional accounts of immigrants who went to work in factories. The immigrants did not ...
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