Q1. Write short notes in about 100 words each:
- (a)) Plot (100 words)
- (b)) Types of Characters (100 words)
- (c)) Form and Content (100 words)
- (d)) First person narrative (100 words)
- Plot is the cause-and-effect sequence of events driving a narrative.
- Plot structure includes exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution.
- Characters are categorized as flat/round (complexity) and static/dynamic (change).
- Form is 'how' a story is told (structure, style, technique).
Answer: This response provides short notes on key concepts foundational to understanding the novel, including plot, types of characters, the relationship between form and content, and the first-person narrative perspective. Each concept is defined and elaborated upon within the specified word limit, reflecting typical analyses found in courses like BEGM-163.