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Novel Essays

Literature is a common subject for preparing essays and articles. Novel essays help students understand literary text more thoroughly. Usually, teachers do not give a task to prepare a summary of the book because this information is available on the Internet. Anyone can easily copy the text and paraphrase to preserve authenticity. That is why students have to show their analytical thinking when discussing a novel. However, without knowing the plot, it will be impossible to prepare a valuable article. At this page, you can find many novel samples on various themes. Use a search tool to find the necessary title for investigation.

The main aim of these free examples is to give students understanding of the content of novels. You can see how the author analyzes themes, symbols, protagonists, minor characters, the historical context of the paper and many other topics. Reading our samples is a good way to boost your writing skills and understand how the paper should be structured.

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Thomas Pynchon’s ''The Crying of Lot 49''

            Thomas Pynchon’s The Crying of Lot 49 is a novel and not a novel. It is a problem and a dream, and it does not reveal a consistent reading to standard literary criticism. And yet, that is exactly what Pynchon is trying to do. His themes of paranoia, conspiracies …

''The Fall''by Albert Camus

            Camus’ The Fall is an interesting view on the monologue going on in the mind of the main character Judge Clamence who tells the story of his life and his quest for meaning. The story also revolved around the judge-penitent’s quest to understand the processes of his life as …

Margaret Drabble’s “The Millstone” – A Research Paper

Outline: Introduction Thesis Statement Synopsis Discussion Conclusion             Drabble’s short novel is a take on a classic predicament taken on by a modern heroine in an astringent, comic manner. From a critical reading of the assigned work, this research paper posits that the character of Rosamund Stacey with her liberal …

Nip the Buds, Shoot the Kids - Most Difficult Situation

The boys in Oe’s novel are subjected to extreme difficult situations. Closely refer to the novel for a situation that to your mind is the most difficult. Comment on the manner by which the boys were able or unable to survive by focusing on the impossibility or possibility of the …

The Analysis of the Novel: The Death of Ivan Ilych

Introduction Thesis Statement:             The novel of Leo Tolstoy 1981 entitled The Death of Ivan Ilych has provided several arguments that sprung up throughout several critiques and analysis that occurred together with the literary piece.             The primary theme of the novel involves the main condition of death as it …

The Place Where I Was Born by Alice Walker

The essay written by Alice walker entitled “The Place Where I Was Born” made me realize about things that happened in the past. The Nostalgic experience of the character is somehow similar to what I went through after transferring from one place to another. Letting go is really hard but …

''The Celestine Prophecy'' by James Redfield

            Author James Redfield released the novel “The Celestine Prophecy” in 1993. Over 20 million copies were sold worldwide as of 2005 and the novel was translated into 34 languages before it was made into a movie in 2006.             The Celestine Prophecy is about psychological and spiritual ideas which …

''The Cay'' by Theodore Taylor

The Cay is a breathtaking novel of Theodore Taylor. Though the book was written more than 30 years ago, it still remains very popular and became a classic piece of American literature. It was a landmark work for its author, because it won 11 literary awards, including the Lewis Carroll …

The Bread Givers by Anzia Yezierska: An Argument for the Curriculum

There are certain novels that should be taught in the high school setting because of the messages of life that they teach.  The Bread Givers by Anzia Yezierska is one of those novels.  Even though it was written in 1925, it is deals with universal themes such as discrimination, racism, …

Alienation and Irrelevance in Naguib Mahfouz’s The Beggar

            The beggar is a post-revolutionary novel written by Naguib Mahfouz. The main theme of the novel is the inability to find meaning and purpose in one’s existence. Naguib Mahfouz shows this idea through the life of his main character, Omar, and the contrasting experiences …

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