What do you understand of the three voices in response to the question 'What does a novel do' ?
'Our daily life reflects a double allegiance to 'the life in time' and 'the life by values'.
What would you say are 'the finer growths' that the story supports in a novel?
Discuss the importance of time in the narration of a story.
What does a novel do?
How does Forster trace the human interest in the story to primitive times?
How does Forster use the analogy of Scheherazade to establish his point ?
The description of novels as organisms.
could u give me very clear idea about the formal/informal, pronted/non-printed invitations and such stuffs? please, I'm all messed up with them about what to use when.
4. Expand the outline into a readable story in about 150-200 words.
Tiger kills an Indian lady travelling through the jungle - as he eats her body, he notices her gold bangle - keeps it as he thinks it may be useful - later he hides himself by a pool - traveller comes to pool, dusty and tired - strips and bathes in cool water - sees the tiger in bushes watching him - terrified - tiger greets him with a mild voice - says he is pious and spends time in prayer - as a sign of goodwill, offers the traveller the gold bangle - traveller's greed overcomes his fear - crossed pool to take bangle - tiger springs on him and kills him.
What do you understand of the three voices in response to the question 'What does a novel do' ?
'Our daily life reflects a double allegiance to 'the life in time' and 'the life by values'.
What would you say are 'the finer growths' that the story supports in a novel?
Discuss the importance of time in the narration of a story.
What does a novel do?
How does Forster trace the human interest in the story to primitive times?
How does Forster use the analogy of Scheherazade to establish his point ?
The description of novels as organisms.
could u give me very clear idea about the formal/informal, pronted/non-printed invitations and such stuffs? please, I'm all messed up with them about what to use when.