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2) Theme is the
in the novel which can be expressed in a nutshell.
(central idea, setting, plot)​

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Answered by rakhivalecha
1

Answer:

The theme is the central idea in the novel which can be expressed in a nutshell.

Explanation:

  • The central idea is the unifying element of a story that ties all the other elements of fiction used by the author together to create the story together.
  • The central idea is the dominant impression or universal, generic truth that is found in a story.
  • The central idea provides a brief description of the story to raise interest among the readers.
  • In the central idea, the names of the characters should not be used to give the story a universal outlook.
Answered by BasRashmi
1

Answer:

In the novel, the theme of a novel is the central idea presented in the said novel.

Explanation:

Some of the elements of the novel are:

  1. Central idea- This is the main idea of a novel that is the lesson or idea that the writer tries to convey to their readership. For example, the central idea of the novel Lord of the Flies is that it is instinctual for humans to pursue violence.
  2. Setting- This is the place where the incidents of the novel take place. For example, the setting of the novel Lord of the Flies is a nameless uninhabited island in the Pacific Ocean.
  3. Plot- This is the recollection of what happens in a story. For example, the plot of the novel Lord of the Flies is in the backdrop of the second world war, when a group of boys is stranded on a remote island after their escape plane crash-landed into it. The novel describes how these boys degenerate from claiming themselves to be of the white civilized race to becoming actual murderers.

There are other elements of the novel too, like the characters, narrative method, and the point of view.

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