A novel is defined as fiction. It's made up, a work of the author's imagination.
Sometimes a novel can be partly based on a real incident or incorporate some actual events, but it is still the author's invention. If the author says this book is a novel, it is not a true story, meaning that is it not a factual account of things that really happened.
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Yes, "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini does make a reference to the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. In the novel, Baba quotes lines from the Rubaiyat in Farsi when discussing the importance of being true to oneself and one's values.
It depends on how it is presented. If it looks like a novel and reads like a novel, then it's a novel, but if it is a list of facts on a bit of paper then no, probably not.
No, unfortunatley, I Am David isn't a true story, it was based on the novel North to Freedom.
Being a Shi'a Muslim in "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini signifies belonging to the minority group in the predominantly Sunni Muslim society of Afghanistan. It influences the characters' identity and relationships, particularly in a context where sectarian tensions exist. The novel portrays how religious differences can impact social dynamics and personal experiences.
This movie was not based on a novel. It is a true story. Please see imdb.com for further information. This movie was not based on a novel. It is a true story. Please see imdb.com for further information.
some of hassans good character traits is that he is completely loyal to Amir even though Amir betrays him. I can tell u that from reading the book i got these charachteristics: -loyal -compassionate -illiterate
In the story The True Confession of Charlotte Doyle how did the setting support or take away from the novel
True(OW)
True because a kite has different properties
yes, Its based on a true story. if you want to see the real story u can search Margaret garner.
"The African Queen" is not a true story, but rather a novel written by C.S. Forester in 1935. The novel was later adapted into a film in 1951 starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn.
Robinson Crusoe.