Must-Prepare Topics for Novel
TOM JONES (1749) by HENRY FIELDING (1707-1754)
1. A Social Document / A Picaresque Novel
2. Character Sketch Of Tom Jones
3. Plot Construction
4. A Comic Epic In Prose / Humorous Elements
5. Fielding's Concept Of Morality
6. Characterization
7. Realism
8. Henry Fielding, A Novelist
PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (1813) by JANE AUSTEN (1775-1817)
1. Theme Of Marriage And Love
2. Character Sketches Of Elizabeth And Darcy
3. Jane Austen's Limited World
4. Plot Construction
5. Title Of The Novel
6. Irony
7. Jane Austen, A Novelist
GREAT EXPECTATIONS (1861) by CHARLES DICKENS (1812-1870)
1. Elements Of Pathos And Melodrama
2. Characterization
3. Dickens�s Humor
4. Portrayal Of Pip / Pip's Moral Development
5. Corrupting Influence Of Money
6. Charles Dickens, A Novelist
MIDDLE MARCH (1871) by GEORGE ELIOT (1819-1880)
1. A Social Document/ A Landscape Of Opinion
2. Title Of The Novel
3. Various Themes In The Novel
4. Plot Construction
5. George Eliot, A Novelist
6. An Assessment Of Victorian Novel
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE (1878) by THOMAS HARDY (1840-1928)
1. The Role Of Egdon Heath / Tragic Background Of The Novel
2. Eustacia Vye, A Tragic Heroine
3. Role Of Chance And Fate / Hardy's Philosophy Of Life
4. Thomas Hardy, A Novelist
A PASSAGE TO INDIA (1924) by E.M.FORSTER (1879-1970)
1. Plot Construction
2. Title Of The Novel
3. Dr. Aziz, A Representative Of Indian Sentiments
4. British-Indian Relationship/ Theme Of Separation/ Personal Relationship
5. Symbolism
TO THE LIGHT HOUSE (1927) by VIRGINIA WOOLF (1882-1941)
1. Symbolism
2. A Character Sketch Of Mrs. Ramsay
3. Role Of Lily Briscoe
4. Stream Of Consciousness Technique
5. The Art Of Virginia Wolf / As A Novelist
LORD OF THE FLIES (1954) by WILLIAM GOLDING (1911-1993)
1. Symbolism
2. Theme Of Good And Evil / Jack Vs Ralph
3. Elements Of Pathos And Tragedy
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