The core of the Jaws novel is a combination of suspense, human nature exploration, and a cautionary tale about our relationship with the environment. It highlights the terror of the unknown and the consequences of our actions.
No, Jaws isn't a novela. It's more recognized as a thrilling narrative that made a significant impact in the literary and cinematic worlds, rather than being classified as a novela specifically.
The novel likely follows the story of the vengeful shark from the 'Jaws' series. It might involve the shark targeting specific individuals or areas, perhaps in retaliation for something humans have done to its territory or kind. But I haven't read it specifically, so this is just speculation.
Chief Brody is one of the main characters. He's the police chief in the town and is central to the story's action against the shark. Quint is another important character, a shark hunter. And Hooper, a marine biologist. They all play key roles in dealing with the shark menace.