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what are the elements of a novel? explain any one of them.​

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Answered by HarishBhagat
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The elements of a novel are the same elements as that of the short story--plot, theme, setting, point of view, character--except that there may be more than one of each of these elements.

Narrator- The mind from which all aspects of the story are necessarily told

Theme- one or more direct or indirect statements about the human condition as evidenced through the work as a whole

Plot- the series of events which make up the story, traditionally, conflict, climax, denouement, and conclusion

Setting- the place, the time, and the social circumstances of the work.

Tone- The general attitude of the author toward the characters or the subject matter of the book.

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