My answer may not be specific enough. If you can provide more specific information such as the theme of the novel, the plot, or the author's writing style, I can try to answer your questions in more detail.
One great example is 'War and Peace' by Leo Tolstoy. It provides a comprehensive view of multiple characters and events.
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The novel Medicine was a work that described the deep problems of morality, humanity, and life in the process of drug development and use. The thing that struck me the most was the inequity and unfairness in the process of drug development and use. The protagonist of the novel, Fang Hongjian, was a doctor who participated in the development and use of a new drug. During the research and development process, he and other researchers worked hard, but in the end, this new drug could only be purchased and used by wealthy high-level people. This makes me feel that it's unfair because other ordinary people can't participate in the research and development process and can't enjoy the health and longevity that new drugs bring. There is another example in the novel where the protagonist Fang Hongjian and his colleagues find out that some patients are unable to pay for their medical expenses or even have to give up treatment because of poverty. This made me realize the preciousness of life and the hardships of medical treatment. Some people might not be able to get the best medical conditions or even survive because of the unequal wealth and status. This made me feel the fragility and preciousness of life, and made me cherish the lives of myself and my family even more. To sum up, I think what the novel Medicine gave me the deepest feeling was the unfairness and unfairness in the process of drug development and use, which made me feel helpless and sad.
" The Shawshank Redemption " was a classic American novel about a man who was wrongly imprisoned, Andy Dufresne. He finally gained freedom through his own efforts and interpersonal relationships. The novel puts forward many literary views, some of which include: The value of freedom: Andy in the novel finally obtained freedom. This is a very important point. Freedom was one of the most basic human rights. It represented that a person could break free from shackles and pursue their dreams and goals. 2. The complexity of human nature: The prison officers and prisoners in the novel have many different characteristics and personalities. Their actions and decisions have their own reasons and motives. The idea is that human nature is very complicated and we can't simply summarize it as a black and white dichotomy. 3. Indomitable strength: Andy in the novel still persisted in his beliefs and beliefs after suffering from long-term abuse and bullying. He continued to work hard and finally obtained freedom. This view holds that tenacity and perseverance are very important human qualities that allow people to overcome various difficulties and challenges. The importance of interpersonal relationships: Andy in the novel successfully obtained resources and help for himself through interpersonal relationships with prison administrators and other prisoners. This view believes that interpersonal relationships are a very important part of human life, which can allow people to better understand and communicate, and thus obtain more help and support. To prove these points, we can use some examples from other books: For example, the Analects of Confucius emphasized the importance of learning and application. For example, in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms," The rise and fall of the world is the responsibility of every man " and " I would rather be a dog in peace than a man in troubled times " emphasized the importance of a sense of responsibility and citizenship. For example, in Dream of the Red Chamber," No matter how weak the water is, I will only take a ladle to drink " and " The shabby room was empty and the bed was filled with boards " emphasized the importance of pursuing truth and quality.
Sorry, I can't give examples of 'point fiction' as I'm not clear on what it exactly is. There's no known body of work that is commonly labeled as such that I'm aware of.
Well, the genre of the fiction can play a role. For example, in mystery novels, a limited third-person POV can add suspense. Also, the target audience can influence it. If it's for younger readers, a simpler POV might be preferred to make it easier to follow.
Fortress Besieged was regarded as a classic of modern Chinese novels. The novel used the story of a "besieged city" as the main line to reveal the various contradictions and problems of Chinese society at that time through deep thinking and description of social phenomena and human nature. In the novel, Qian Zhongshu described the life and experiences of the protagonist Fang Hongjian to show the predicament and contradictions of the intellectual at that time, revealing their restrictions and constraints in social status, family background, emotional entanglements, and so on. At the same time, through the exploration and description of the characters 'hearts, the novel also shows the complexity and variety of human nature and reveals the challenges and difficulties that people face in the process of pursuing freedom and happiness. In general, Qian Zhongshu reflected the reality of Chinese society and human nature through profound thinking and unique description techniques in Fortress Besieged, which provided important enlightenment and reference for later literary creation.
The point of view of a novel refers to the core ideas or values that the author wants to express from his own point of view when writing a novel. To accurately grasp the author's creative point of view, the author needs to think and prepare sufficiently before writing. He needs to be clear about his creative goals and theme and integrate them into the novel. At the same time, the author also needed to determine the narrative method, character image, plot structure and other elements of the novel according to his own writing style and literary concept to make it consistent with the creative point of view. Finally, the author needed to make constant modifications and adjustments to make the novel reach his own satisfaction.
" Wealth cannot be lustful " was a famous quote from the ancient Chinese novel " Water Margins." In the novel, Mencius was a highly intelligent ideologist who refuted Jing Chun's point of view. Mencius refuted Jing Chun's point of view by using metaphor. He used " abalone shops " as a metaphor for the luxurious lives of nobles, pointing out that although the lifestyle of nobles seemed beautiful, it was actually a waste of resources, just like the food in the abalone shops. Although it tasted delicious, it could not be enjoyed for a long time because it would go bad with the passage of time. Mencius used metaphor to make Jing Chun's point of view more concrete and vivid, so that readers could understand and accept it more easily. At the same time, this technique could also enhance the novel's expressiveness, making it easier for the readers to be infected and inspired by the protagonist's story. Besides, Mencius also used a comparison method. By comparing the lifestyle of the nobles and the poor, he pointed out that wealth could not be indulged in. The poor could work hard for a living, while the nobles were addicted to the luxurious lifestyle and could not be self-sufficient. This contrast further emphasized Mencius 'point of view, allowing readers to have a deeper understanding of the truth that wealth cannot be licentious. Mencius used metaphor and contrast to make his views more distinct and more easily understood and accepted by the readers.
From the author's point of view, the readers could get regular updates of the novel created by the author by paying the fee. There were two types of monthly and annual purchases. A monthly membership meant that the readers would pay a fixed fee every month to get updates of the novel, while an annual membership meant that the readers would pay a fixed fee every year to get updates of the novel. In the 'Subscription', the author would usually pay a monthly or yearly fee to inform the readers of the progress and updates of the novel, and provide the readers with the content they had purchased during the update period. Some of the platforms would also provide additional services such as an author's back-end and a reader community to increase the reader's sense of participation and interaction. For authors, the model could bring many benefits, such as stable income, more reader support and feedback, community interaction, and so on. At the same time, the sponsorship model could also promote the author's enthusiasm for writing, improve the quality of the novel, and provide readers with a better reading experience.