Three views referred to a person's values, worldview, and outlook on life. If a novel's three views were not correct, there would be the following: 1. The character's actions and decisions do not conform to the values set by the author. For example, characters would blindly sacrifice themselves for love or do immoral things for money. 2. The character's personality and characteristics are flawed and do not conform to the values set by the author. For example, characters might become selfish, cruel, violent, or prejudiced. 3. The contradiction between the plot and the story line of the novel does not conform to the values set by the author. For example, the love story between characters might break down due to some moral or ethical issues, or the actions and decisions of the characters might violate the conventional moral code. The following example might not be wrong because it only described a character's experience and feelings, but its plot and character had certain flaws that did not conform to conventional values.