I don't think it's a complete 'death'. While it's true that the popularity of novels might have waned compared to previous decades, there are still many dedicated readers. Also, new novels are being published all the time, and some even achieve great success. It's just that the cultural landscape has become more diverse, so the novel doesn't hold the sole spotlight it once did.
Yes. With the popularity of visual media like movies and TV shows, and the prevalence of short - form digital content such as tweets and short videos, the attention span of the public has decreased. Fewer people are willing to spend a lot of time reading a long novel, which indicates a kind of 'death' for the novel.
Not really. 'Phenomenon' is mostly a fictional creation with elements that may draw inspiration from various sources but not a direct retelling of a true event.
It's hard to say for sure. Sometimes a phenomenon might draw inspiration from real events, but it could also be purely fictional or a combination of both.
Pretending to be a bad student was a fictional novel. There was no plagiarism. In some novels, plagiarism was a common plot where the protagonist used other people's works or ideas and regarded them as his own original works. This behavior was considered plagiarism in many novels. The protagonist of the fake bad student may also have a similar phenomenon, but this is not the theme of this novel.
There were often social phenomena worthy of criticism in online novels, such as social injustice, lack of morality, abuse of power, and so on. These phenomena did exist in real life and had a negative impact on society. In the novel, the author could present his thoughts and criticisms on these phenomena by depicting the experiences and thoughts of the characters. At the same time, these phenomena can also provide readers with space to think and reflect, helping readers better understand and understand the real society.
Whether a relationship was good or not depended on one's values and beliefs. Some people think that love is beautiful and can bring happiness and joy, while others think that love is dangerous and can bring harm and pain.
From a literary point of view, the phenomenon of love was often related to the theme of romance and love. It might describe the deep love between two people, support each other, or describe the story of the deep love between two people that was difficult to extricate themselves from. These plots could trigger the reader's emotional resonance and bring about emotional impact and touching.
However, in the process of writing, the author also needed to consider the rationality and logic of the plot. It could not be too impulsive or unrealistic, nor could it be too negative or pessimistic. Therefore, whether the phenomenon of love was good or not needed to be analyzed according to the specific situation.
Online novels often reflected certain social phenomena and cultural backgrounds.
1. Online culture: As a form of literature, online literature reflects the dependence and love of people in modern society for online culture. The rise and development of online culture also reflected people's understanding and adaptation to the digital age.
2. gender identity: web novels, as a form of literature, often discuss the issue of gender identity. It reflected people's exploration and thinking about gender identity, as well as the conflict and integration between different gender roles.
3. social class: web novels often reflect the differences and contradictions of social class. For example, some novels might describe the lives and plight of the poor and the conflicts and confrontations between them and the rich.
Interpersonal relationships: Online novels often discuss interpersonal relationships. For example, some novels might describe family relationships, friendship relationships, love relationships, etc., reflecting people's thinking and exploration of interpersonal relationships.
As a form of literature, web novels reflected certain social phenomena and cultural backgrounds. It was also a form of literature that allowed readers to think deeply about the nature and meaning of human life.