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Topic Started: Mar 21 2018, 05:39 AM (5 Views)
BrianPugh

Hello,

I see many sources that say a novel is based on characters, plot, theme, and setting.
I have trouble seeing a difference between theme and plot the way they describe them.
One source had theme equated to premise which sounds like the logline of a very condensed plot.
So what do you see as mandatory items for a good novel. And how would you describe theme, premise, plot, logline, etc. if you include any of those.
If you don't require characters, settings, or plot, then please give an example of a novel without one of those or at least explain how that could be.
If you can't get by without theme then please explain why it is mandatory. Or is a novel a type of Rohrshach test and theme is what the reader thinks they see at a higher level than the actual events in the plot.

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