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Can you give an example of a formless novel?

2024-11-14 08:57
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One example of a formless novel is 'Finnegans Wake' by James Joyce. It is known for its complex and often bewildering structure. The narrative seems to be a continuous flow of language, with words and phrases often blurring together and references to different mythologies, languages, and historical events all jumbled up. It doesn't follow a traditional plot or character development in the way most novels do.

An example of a formless novel is 'The Unnamable' by Samuel Beckett. This novel is extremely experimental. There is no clear protagonist in the traditional sense, and the narrative is a sort of never - ending exploration of identity and existence. The language is sparse yet very dense, and the text seems to loop back on itself constantly. It challenges the reader to make sense of it without the usual cues of a well - structured novel, like a distinct plot or easily identifiable characters.

I'll Give You a Large Family

I'll Give You a Large Family

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How Can You Call Me a Cheater?

How Can You Call Me a Cheater?

Foo, a bright young man that happens to be a computer genius, who excels in life by taking shortcuts when possible. If life was a game, he would definitely pick the easiest mode. Exams in school? Just read all the books once, and make sure you don’t forget the contents. Looking for a job? Make sure everyone around the boss knows just how perfect you are for the job. Having others bragging about your excellence is more trustworthy and gives plausible deniability. Quiz time? Let me just start my special search engine's voice recognition. Competing in soccer? Aw, how unfortunate, the opposing team 'somehow' got their clothes filled with itch-inducing powder, leading to a walkover. Playing a FPS game? Well, lets just have my own mouse driver software get some headshots while I watch a movie. It’s perfectly legit, as it just speeds up the response time so that it clicks before I even get to the computer. Gambling sites and online casinos? Data-mining, number-crunching and image recognition! By utilizing computer knowledge, solving problems is easy! Some might get jealous, but hey! Just be like me, and use your brains for once! However, in the modern era, the gangsters and other shady businesses are moving their turfs towards the internet and gaming circles. What happens when they realize that Foo was a threat to their profits? Well, no suspense here, they killed him. That’s the end of story... if you are to believe the god that greets him after his death. However, can this story get a fresh new start when Foo somehow ends up in a game-like medieval fantasy world? Or will the lack of modern tools, like his beloved computers or other modern conveniences, cut his story short yet again? ------------------------------ Also, thanks to SageDrunkKitty and Remteldanmarkius for proofreading the synopsis! Any errors still there are their fault! The fact that I might not have listened on them does not automatically make it my fault, okay?
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