In real life a lot of people don't show their emotions because they think that it is private. In a novel the characters can also hide their emotions but reading the novel it is possible to feel that the writer had imagined his characters full of emotions.
Prehaps, but I don't know what the writer DIDN'T write, I only know what he wrote. And if he didn't wrote any emotions, then they didn't have any emotions. If he'd meant them to have emotions, he'd given them emotions. And if he meant them to have emotions but didn't give them emotions, then he failed.
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I understand that you think this novel is not entertaining and i understand that you don't enjoy reading it. But it is a school work. Isn't it ? During the lessons about the novel, you will learn a lot of things that you missed reading the book.
Our task is to over the summer holiday write a book from either the romantic period or the realistic period. Any book at all. And the work isn't about the books, it's about the era. What is typical for the romantic/realistic period?
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I don't agree. If you don't like the novel, it's only mean that you don't like the novel ! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/alien.gif" alt="" />
But in my book, not likeing the novel makes it a bad novel, in my book. Why wouldn't I like a good novel?