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What is the difference between a traditional novel and a modern novel?
Which is better and why?

Suggest some good novels (preferably on history fiction).

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Answered by sunprince0000
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Answer:Characters in traditional literature are typically simple. ... The main character is often a hero, saving others and demonstrating an innate moral goodness. Conversely, modern literature often presents characters with much more complexity.

Explanation:Characters in traditional literature are typically simple. They are presented without complex character arcs, and their struggle is therefore easily identified. Because of this, themes such as good vs evil are easy to determine, and it is clear which choice the character should make based on his rather simple personality. The main character is often a hero, saving others and demonstrating an innate moral goodness. Conversely, modern literature often presents characters with much more complexity. Their struggles are often so complicated that readers have a difficult time determining which choices the character should make. Readers are often unable to predict the conflict's resolution as characters find themselves embedded in complex situations. Main characters are rarely heroes who triumph over conflict but instead reflect people who resign themselves to surviving—and often barely do so.

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