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Given that this is in a sectiopn devoted to Shapespeare, it is a drama, not a novel.
To juxtapose is to bring two items together. In a novel they use this in character dynamics. For example by juxtaposing the protagonist of the book with the antagonist it creates tension, interest, and drama. It can also be used in less dramatic ways for contrasting two different and possibly dissimilar concepts or individuals in a novel.
Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen - novel - was created in 1999.
Static Character- is when the character has the same personality as of in the beginning and of a movie,story,novel,book or etc. Dynamic- is when the character has different personalities throughout the beginning and end of a movie,story,novel,book or etc.
The ISBN of Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen - novel - is 978-0763618483.
Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen - novel - has 272 pages.
ponyboy was the main character in this novel
I want to get answer of this question that why the novel was needed if there is drama in progress. why people want novel to be written?
novel and drama
Yes, drama was a major literary form in England during the novel's emergence in the 18th century. However, the novel distinguished itself by focusing on narrative prose fiction, which was a departure from the more common dramatic forms of the time such as plays and poetry.
The character may be faced with conflicts or obstacles that they have to overcome, therefore they might see things in a different
Herman Melville used various aspects such as symbolism, character development, and setting in "Moby-Dick" to express themes of obsession, revenge, and the complexity of human nature. The essay you would be reading is likely an analysis or literary criticism that explores these aspects in relation to the underlying themes of the novel.