Throughout the novel. If we want to talk about a particular setting that exists everywhere in the story of the novel, we can use 'throughout the novel'.
In the story of the novel. Sometimes, we can be more explicit and say 'in the story of the novel' instead of just 'in the novel'. It helps to clearly distinguish that we are talking about the narrative within the novel rather than something else related to the physical book.
Well, 'noticed' is another word for'seen'. When it comes to 'novel', 'original' is a great alternative. The word'seen' implies the act of visually perceiving something, and 'noticed' has a similar meaning but might imply a bit more of an awareness. 'Novel' means new and different, and 'original' also gives the sense of being new and not a copy.
For'seen' in writing, 'viewed' could be used. For 'novel' in writing, 'unprecedented' is a good alternative.
In the fictional work. When we talk about something that occurs 'in the novel', we can also say it takes place 'in the fictional work'. This phrase emphasizes that it is within the made - up world created by the author.
Fiction. Novels are mostly works of fiction. They are stories that are made up, so 'fiction' can be considered another word for a novel. It emphasizes the fictional nature of the narrative.
You should use quotes when directly quoting a specific passage or phrase from the novel.
When we talk about a 'novel virus', it usually means a virus that is new or previously unknown to have infected humans.
Supermarket. There could be a love story where a guy accidentally runs his cart into a girl's and they start arguing but then end up falling in love. The chaos and unexpectedness of a supermarket can create a really hilarious love story setting.
Denouement. It is a French term that has been adopted into English to specifically mean the final part of a story where all the loose ends are tied up, secrets are revealed, and the story reaches its final resolution. It often comes after the climax of the story and is a more literary or sophisticated way of referring to the end of a story.