Aleksander Pushikin
Alexandre Pushkin in the author of masterpiece, "Eugene Onegin". Written in iambic pentameter, it is a novel in verse. The novel has a setting in 1820's Russia and follows the fate of six people, three men and three women.
The Answer is Pushkin
Tchaikovsky, based on a Pushkin verse novel of the same name.
"Eugene Onegin" is a novel in verse written by Alexander Pushkin. It tells the story of a selfish and bored aristocrat named Eugene Onegin who rejects the love of a young woman named Tatyana. Over time, Onegin realizes his mistakes but it is too late to win back Tatyana's love. The novel explores themes of love, regret, and societal norms in 19th century Russia.
The simple predicate in this sentence is "became." It is the main verb that shows the action or state of being performed by the subject "novel."
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Larry Slade is a character in Eugene O'Neill's play "The Iceman Cometh," not a novel. He is a former anarchist who now spends his days drinking at a bar and reflecting on life.
"The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" is considered Mark Twain's masterpiece because of its powerful social commentary on race and slavery, its innovative use of vernacular language, and its enduring influence on American literature. The novel continues to be studied for its exploration of morality, identity, and the complexities of freedom.
Cervantes is important because he wrote the novel Don Quixote, which is said to be a masterpiece in modern western literature.
Walter Percy
Hands down far and above all other The Walking Dead is the best novel to TV series, ever. No other exceeds Kirkman's masterpiece. Perhaps none ever will.
The novel is told in first persons point of view. It's usually Bella's.