SS205 Lecture 1: World-Health-Final-Study-Guide

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Collection of events which make up the novel; change in the life of one or more characters. Events lead one directly to the next. Novelist digression with side adventures or philosophical essays. Question mark at the heart of the novel. We sometimes learn about the novelist through characters. First person- seen through one person"s (author"s) eyes. Omniscient- know every character and what they think. Limited omniscient- only one character, the protagonist. Objective- author stands back and writes only actions and words. Point of view used for dracula is. Writers do this by: figurative language, sentence structure, rhythms of sentences, and symbolisms. Distance- reader"s closeness to the story, use of language and point of. Novelist wants to make the setting as credible as possible. Have elements of violence, horror, and the supernatural. Has an ancient prophecy, connected with castle and inhabitants. In dracula , letters are articles and reports by many authors.

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