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The NovelThe Novel Mrs. Leach’s AP ® LITERATURE NOTESMrs. Leach’s AP ® LITERATURE NOTES
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Quotable Quotes: Books! “Some books are to be tasted; others swallowed; and some few to be chewed and swallowed.” –Sir Francis Bacon “A book is like a garden carried in the pocket.” –Chinese Proverb “The novel is the highest example of subtle interrelatedness that man has discovered.” –D.H. Lawrence “The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who can’t read them.” –Mark Twain
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What is a Novel? Extended fictional prose narrative, where its magnitude allows a greater variety of characters, complication of plot, and subtle exploration of character than a short story or novelette.
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Elements of the Novel PLOT- the story line (beginning with an establishment of a ) CONFLICT (running through a series of) CLIMAXES (and) ANTICLAMAXES (until a final) RESOLUTION
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CONFLICT The collision of two opposing forces -man v. man -man v. nature man v. society man v. himself man v. fate/destiny
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CHARACTERIZATION The development of characters by means of words. Round v. flat Static v. dynamic Stock characters THREE METHODS OF CHARACTERIZATION: 1. The explicit presentation by the author 2. The presentation of the character in action 3. The representation from within the character
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THEME The central or dominating idea in a literary work.
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SETTING The physical, and sometimes spiritual, background against which the action of a narrative takes place. The elements which make up setting are: The geographical location- topography, scenery, etc. The occupations and daily manner of living of the characters The time period in which the action takes place. The general environment of the characters e.g. religious, mental, moral, social and emotional conditions.
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KINDS OF NOVELS Bindungsroman- A coming of age novel. (Invisible Man) Epistolary- An exchange of letters novel. (The Color Purple) Gothic- Magic, mystery, and supernatural are the chief characteristics. (Frankenstein) Historical- Setting and characters are taken from an event in history. (The Book Thief) Novel of Manners- The social mores of the social class at a particular time and place are defined and described in detail. (Jane Austen) Picaresque- “Picaro”= rogue in Spanish. This is stories and escapades of a rascal who lives by his wits. (Huck Finn)
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KINDS OF NOVELS Psychological Novel- places emphasis on the interior characterization; Much stream-of-consciousness appears here. (Invisible Man) Regional Novel- emphasizes setting, speech, and customs of particular loyalty. (The Color Purple) Romance Novel- Simplified characters, larger than life with an adventurous plot; often melodramatic. (The Notebook) Sociological Novel- emphasizes the influences of social and economic conditions on characters and events. It can also embody social reform. (Brave New World)
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Other Novel Classifications Academic- setting is a campus. Comic or graphic novel Crime Fiction Fantasy-uses magic and other supernatural beings. Science Fiction- plot possible through scientifically postulated laws. Horror Westerns Magical Realism- illogical scenarios appear in normal settings.
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Before the AP Exam... Study all three novel packets and excerpts from: Invisible Man, The Color Purple, and Brave New World (as well as any other novel you feel may appear on the exam!)
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