he is important because he represents all Americans after the depression.
The same way thousands of other authors have done so. Read any practically any novel and you will see that theentire store, or series of stories is based on a central character.
Crooks is a proud, embittered man - a victim of racism. The scene that takes place in his room illustrates several tendencies in the novel. For one thing, Lennie is able to win Crooks over despite (or, actually, by virtue of) his opacity; this allows the reader to see Lennie's appeal as a nonjudgmental, faithful companion. Also, when Crooks rouses Lennie's anger, we see more evidence of the dangerous rage that lurks beneath Lennie's placid exterior. Finally, the appearance of Candy allows Steinbeck to stage a sort of socialist fantasy, in which the downtrodden, disabled members of the farm contemplate a mild "uprising" of sorts. The appearance of Curley's wife, though, returns these men to the direness of their social situation. Thus the chapter functions almost as a microcosm for the novel as a whole, as we move from hope to hopelessness, with Curley's wife as a catalyst for trouble.
Round; he is very important throughout the whole story!
It's no mystery if you know what a main character is. The main character is the one that the book focuses on, the character that makes the important moves, and is generally the one that readers associate with the most. In this case the whole series is named after him.
A novel of plot is a story in which the main conflicts come from events and the climax and resolution are decided by the direction of events. It is events that keep the story going. Characterization is often used to enhance events. Stories in the thriller, mystery, and fantasy genres, for instance, are usually plot oriented. A novel of character is a story in which the main conflicts come from the character(s) (whether internal or external). The climax and resolution are decided by either a character changing their ways or not. Events are often used to enhance characterization. The characters themselves keep the story pressing forward. Examples of this are found in most literary works, and the comedy, romance, and drama genres. Since events in P&P mainly happen to enhance, challenge, and change the characters, and the whole point is whether or not the characters change, it is a novel of character.
Yes, reading a novel can trigger memories of earlier parts of the story, helping readers to draw connections, identify patterns, and deepen their understanding of character development, plot twists, and thematic elements. This can be especially helpful when working on analysis as it allows for a more comprehensive interpretation of the text as a whole.
the whole point is that is works if you believe it does
Merdle in "Little Dorrit" represents the corrupt and greedy nature of society, particularly the financial world. He symbolizes the destructive impact of wealth and power on individuals and society as a whole.
I don't now because.... I have not written the novel. So better go and ask Charles dickens...
in military school, there is like a whole novel on the rules to abide by
a Consistent character is like a main character. is stays in the story pretty much of not the whole time.
There are 2 options when you purchase your dragon amulet. You can get it for just one character for about $20, or you can get it for the whole account for $30.