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The Call - Fictional

2023-04-24 07:57:55

Telephone - a fictitious "sudden phone is broken" ... "This sentence goes through my head" "What does he mean?" "Let's meet again tonight" I answered the words. The hair behind the neck was like a barbed wire, and that night I woke up from I voice. Then I did not warn "SMASH". The sound of the crushed glass, like a blue bolt, threw me back into the bed like a shocking ragged doll. Tears began to fill my eyes.

For centuries our Western European corner was fantasizing about what we call the novel; that is, to write down our own life or similar life to see them Please give me. However, we call it fiction, but the difference between it and the old literature is that it is not that fictitious. It not only imitates life, but also imitates the limits of life. However, outside of us, in all other countries, all other eras, there is a fictional novel from the beginning. I mean so-called folklore studies, people's literature. Our contemporary novels are related to humans and are produced by a small part of a society that has been largely educated. But this other literary treatment is bigger than them - semi-gods and heroes; this is very important for educated classes. Men can not choose their king, but they can choose their gods

Novels beyond popular novel categories such as mystery, romance, science fiction are known as mainstream novels. Using traditional methods, this novel tells stories about people and their conflict, but has deeper expressions, backgrounds, etc than narrower genre novels. But it is a style experiment, not a more avant-garde work. Some examples of modern mainstream novels are works of James Michener, John Updike, and Joyce Carol Oates.