In most cases, no. A biography is based on real events and facts about a person's life, while a novel is fictional.
No, a biography typically isn't the same as a novel. A biography is focused on telling the true story of someone's life, without the creative elements and fictional aspects that are common in novels.
No, nonfiction can't be a novel. Novels are fictional works based on imagination.
Generally, no. Non-fiction is based on real events, people, and facts. A novel, on the other hand, is a made-up story that may or may not have elements inspired by reality but is primarily fictional.
No, a nonfiction book can't be called a novel. Novels are fictional stories, while nonfiction presents real facts and information.
I think it can be. Ceremony delves into themes that have political undertones, such as the struggle for equality and the influence of traditional power dynamics. But not everyone would agree, as the definition of a political novel is quite broad and open to debate.
Yes, if the manuscript has a developed plot, well-defined characters, and a coherent narrative structure, it can be considered a novel.
In general, a nonfiction book isn't considered a novel. Novels involve imagination and invented characters and plots. Nonfiction presents real-life information, experiences, or research.
Yes, it can. Many novels are created with fictional elements and characters, making them fiction.
Sure, it can. A true story can be written and structured in a way that fits the form of a novel, with elements like character development and a narrative arc.
In general, audiobooks can't be considered comics. Comics rely on visual elements to tell the story, and audiobooks are solely auditory experiences. However, they both have their unique appeal and serve different purposes for the audience.
Yes, it can. '1984' has elements of horror in its portrayal of a dystopian society with extreme control and oppression.