In John Knowles' novel "A Separate Peace," Finny's choreography of peace is symbolized by his carefree and athletic spirit, particularly during the games and activities he initiates, such as the tree-jumping ritual. His approach to life emphasizes friendship, innocence, and a rejection of the competitive nature that often accompanies adolescence. Finny's ability to create a harmonious environment fosters a sense of camaraderie among his peers, contrasting sharply with the underlying tensions of World War II and the personal conflicts within the story. Ultimately, his choreography of peace represents an idealized vision of youth untouched by the harsh realities of the adult world.
It's no kind of novel, it's a play. Plays in published form are called closet dramas.
Shakespeare did not write novels. Ever. The Tempest is not a novel. It is a totally different thing called a play.
Wilkie Collins
Depending what you are looking for, de most comen is NOVEL
novel of incident Actually it the novel of manners.;)
it's simple. They save the choreography. Like a novel, a copy of a screenplay or a composure of a musical score. That's actually what the choreography looks like when the choreographer writes it down. Like sheet music.
A unit of a novel is called a chapter.
A novel written as letters (epistles) is called an epistolary novel.
Novel.
Yes. A novel (the book) is called a novel because when they first appeared as a literary form, they were new and different.
The novel is called The Yiddish Policemen's Union.
It depends on when you posted this! The sixth book is called Fang: A Maximum Ride Novel, and the seventh is not out yet but will be called Angel: A Maximum Ride Novel. It will be out in February 2011.
Keep the Aspidistra Flying
Upton Sinclair is the author of the 1906 novel The Jungle
The main character is called the protagonist.
its not about them
A novel.