S Sophie New member Oct 1, 2009 #1 Why do some authors choose not to express the name for the narrator, or main characters, or even places in novels? What is the meaning behind that?
Why do some authors choose not to express the name for the narrator, or main characters, or even places in novels? What is the meaning behind that?
J juju New member Oct 1, 2009 #2 To make the place or the name of the place imaginary. Much like how a telephone number in the movies always begins with 555
To make the place or the name of the place imaginary. Much like how a telephone number in the movies always begins with 555
B book man New member Oct 1, 2009 #3 To make the place or the name of the place imaginary. Much like how a telephone number in the movies always begins with 555
To make the place or the name of the place imaginary. Much like how a telephone number in the movies always begins with 555
J juju New member Oct 1, 2009 #4 To make the place or the name of the place imaginary. Much like how a telephone number in the movies always begins with 555
To make the place or the name of the place imaginary. Much like how a telephone number in the movies always begins with 555
J juju New member Oct 1, 2009 #5 To make the place or the name of the place imaginary. Much like how a telephone number in the movies always begins with 555
To make the place or the name of the place imaginary. Much like how a telephone number in the movies always begins with 555
B book man New member Oct 1, 2009 #6 To make the place or the name of the place imaginary. Much like how a telephone number in the movies always begins with 555
To make the place or the name of the place imaginary. Much like how a telephone number in the movies always begins with 555
B book man New member Oct 1, 2009 #7 To make the place or the name of the place imaginary. Much like how a telephone number in the movies always begins with 555
To make the place or the name of the place imaginary. Much like how a telephone number in the movies always begins with 555