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The rise of the novel (the characters (the protagonist: the bourgeoise man…
The rise of the novel
the characters
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the realism was linked not to the kind of life presented, but to the way it was presented
and could be divided into those who belive in reason, and those who cannot control their passions
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the technique
the third person narrator, who is omnisciet
the first person, who is the main character
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the writer's aim
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was no longer to satisfy the standards of patron or licterary elite, but to be understood by a not educated public
the traditionally plots (history, legends) were abandoned
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the message
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appealing to the practical-minded, self-made middle class man