I really do not understand the question. Can you give me an example?
Thanks,
Doris
Some novels
Victorian novels tended toward in their depictions of characters events social dynamics and so on with realism.
Victorian novels tended toward in their depictions of characters events social dynamics and so on with realism.
The novel should center around the ideas of displacement, identity, home; lack thereof, and stereotyping.
Mystery novels often feature characters such as detectives, police officers, amateur sleuths, suspects, witnesses, and sometimes even the culprit themselves. These characters contribute to the intrigue and suspense of the story by their actions and interactions as the mystery unfolds.
In some books.
In nineteen Stephen King's novels there's a character who is a writer. King uses writers in his novels quite often because he knows which kind of problems writers may run in the writing process.
Novels focused on inner thoughts and feelings of characters.
Where and when a story happens determines how the characters will act and what conflicts they will have.
Novels focused on inner thoughts and feelings of characters.
No, unfortunately they are not. The author of the novels, James Patterson, created them.
Bambi, Lady and the Tramp. That was hard; most of his characters are from pre-existing novels and fairytales!