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Tarzan and Jane are fictional characters invented by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Tarzan was a boy lost in the jungle as a baby and raised by apes. Jane became his wife. There were many novels featuring them, and many movies using their characters.
One of Walt Disney's favorite things to do was to brainstorm new fictional characters that he could write novels and movies about. Once his amusement park had opened up, he loved walking about and talking with his guests.
Jennifer Humphrey is a fictional character from the Gossip Girl and The It Girl novels, portrayed by Taylor Momsen in the TV series, Gossip Girl. Momsen's only association with Walt Disney's TV series, Hannah Montana, is that she auditioned for the lead character role but lost out to Miley Ray Cyrus.
Naturalist novels are frequently characterized by detachment of the author from the story. They often have a pessimistic aspect, and the characters' fate is often predetermined.
Charles Dickens was a naturalist who wrote novels that depicted how social conditions, particularly in the slums, influenced characters' fates. His works, such as "Oliver Twist" and "Great Expectations," highlighted the impact of poverty, crime, and inequality on individuals' lives.
A person who writes novels is typically called a novelist or an author. Their occupation involves creating fictional stories and characters for publication in books.
Hercule Poirot, a fictional detective created by Agatha Christie, solved a total of 33 cases throughout his career as portrayed in the novels.
He writes fictional thrillers, which are, obviously, fictional.
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A fictional passage is a piece of writing that tells a story or describes events, characters, and settings that are not real or did not actually happen. This type of writing is created by the author's imagination and can include novels, short stories, plays, and poems.
William Faulkner is famous for creating the fictional world of Yoknapatawpha County and the Snopes family in his novels. Faulkner's works often explore themes of race, class, and American southern culture through the lens of these fictional settings and characters.
Non fiction would not be a novel.
In the Hardy Boys series, created by Edward Stratemeyer, Frank and Joe Hardy do not die. They are fictional characters who star in a long-running series of mystery novels for young adults.
Donald P. Prophet is a fictional character from the TV show "Castle" who is portrayed as a best-selling author of mystery novels. He is not a real-life author.
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