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  1. a novel NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR ng in the Opium Department. He attended Eton, but his family could not pay for university, so in 1922 he joined the Indian Imperial Police. He came to hate imperialism, …

  2. Setting is the "where" and 'when" of the story or novel. Characters are the "who." Conflict is the "what." (What is the problem?) Plot is the "how." (How is the conflict developed and resolved?) Theme is the …

  3. CORE CONNECTIONS: INTRODUCE THE NOVEL WITH HISTORIC ANALYSIS (10 MIN.) Make sure that each student has a copy of the novel The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.

  4. In the following essay I aim to clarify this task, first, by situating (or resituating) the novel according to its importance to the development of the concept of literature, and second, by situating the theoretical …

  5. *”Novel is a fictitious prose narrative of considerable length in which characters and actions representative of real life are portrayed in a plot of more or less complexity.

  6. Though Yu Hua shared in writing the screenplay, the film and the novel are significantly different stories, differently told through the possibilities and limitations of different mediums. The novel is placed in …

  7. This Novel Study contains book reviews, current events, and short fiction that provide thematic and topical connections that address ideas about race, art, friendship and fitting in.