Question 1: How do classical authors hook and hold readers?
They hook the readers with short stories that apon the books first reading the book makes no sence but the more you read it the more the book makes sence. It also requires alot of deep thinking because alot of classical books have hidden meanings for everything in every page.
Question 2: How do classical writers persuade their readers?
Question 3: What is the relationship between classical and truth?
Classical books and truth are mixed together but sometimes in ways you don't think you would see it. Some books may characters that could never really exist but the theme or plot could be true about several things such as how the government system is or how basic human insticts are.
Question 4: What truths are best communicated through the classical genre
They have truth hidden usually in the theme or plot of the story not about what is happening in the story.
Question 5: Does the genre classical revolve around the common theme that the main character is dealing with a type of conflict between autohrity and acoiety?
Question 6: Why are they called classical books if not all books in this genre have been around for that long?
Question 7: Why is it that most books in this genre get banned but not books in the other genres?
Question 8: What makes a book be catagorized in the genre classical?
Question 1: How do classical authors hook and hold readers?
They hook the readers with short stories that apon the books first reading the book makes no sence but the more you read it the more the book makes sence. It also requires alot of deep thinking because alot of classical books have hidden meanings for everything in every page.Question 2: How do classical writers persuade their readers?
Question 3: What is the relationship between classical and truth?
Classical books and truth are mixed together but sometimes in ways you don't think you would see it. Some books may characters that could never really exist but the theme or plot could be true about several things such as how the government system is or how basic human insticts are.Question 4: What truths are best communicated through the classical genre
They have truth hidden usually in the theme or plot of the story not about what is happening in the story.Question 5: Does the genre classical revolve around the common theme that the main character is dealing with a type of conflict between autohrity and acoiety?
Question 6: Why are they called classical books if not all books in this genre have been around for that long?
Question 7: Why is it that most books in this genre get banned but not books in the other genres?
Question 8: What makes a book be catagorized in the genre classical?