A 'sandwich story' could refer to a narrative structure where a central event or idea is surrounded or sandwiched between other related elements or plotlines.
It could mean to place the novel between two other things, like maybe between two different literary works or two events in a literary context. For example, if you have a series of books, you might'sandwich the novel' between a prequel and a sequel.
It could mean to frame a novel within a certain cultural or historical context. Think of it as sandwiching the story of the novel between the events and values of a particular time period. This helps in understanding the novel better as it shows how the story is influenced by and also reflects the surrounding context.
The sandwich is said to have originated from John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich. He was a gambler who didn't want to leave the gaming table to have a meal. So, he asked his servants to put meat between two slices of bread. This convenient way of eating soon became popular and was named after him.
It could symbolize simplicity. A ham sandwich is a common, unpretentious food item. In a novel, if a character is associated with a ham sandwich, perhaps it shows that the character is down - to - earth and has basic, uncomplicated needs.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by 'others mean story'. It's a bit unclear. Maybe you could explain it a bit more?
A 'the sandwich novel' could be a term that refers to a novel with a structure or theme that's somewhat like a sandwich. Maybe it has different plot layers or elements that are sandwiched together, for example, a main story with flashbacks and flash - forwards interspersed, much like the layers in a sandwich.
A sandwich novel is a form of literary work. It often consists of different narrative layers. The 'filling' part is the core of the story, around which there are other elements that add depth and complexity. It's like a sandwich where the main ingredient is the focus, but the bread and other toppings enhance the overall taste. In a sandwich novel, the outer 'layers' might introduce characters or situations that lead into the main story and also tie up loose ends after the main plot has been told.
It's a historical tale that has some basis in fact. But like many such stories, it might have been embellished over time.
Yes, it is. The Earl of Sandwich is a historical figure and the story associated with him is based on real events.
The novel's side story usually refers to a supplementary content created by the author after the completion of the main text. It is usually an independent story that is not directly related to the main text. There were two types of extras: one was a continuation of the original story, and the other was an expansion or adaptation of the original story. In the novel, the readers would be given a new perspective, plot, and characters, allowing them to understand the background and details of the story more deeply. Outsiders could also appear in comics, movies, television dramas, or other media as a derivative work of a novel. Outsiders were often seen as a kind of "sequels" or "derivative works" that could increase readers 'loyalty and interest in the novel. However, it should be noted that the quality of some novels may not be high, and may even contradict or conflict with the main body of the novel, so readers need to choose carefully.