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Can you give an example of a'rejected but unbroken novel'?

2024-11-26 16:42
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2024-11-26 17:05

There are many novels that fit this description. 'Frankenstein' by Mary Shelley is an example. When it was first published, it was met with mixed reactions and some rejection due to its unusual subject matter. But it has since become a cornerstone of gothic and science - fiction literature. Its exploration of creation, morality, and the human condition was ahead of its time. The novel was rejected in some ways, but its essence and value have remained intact, making it'rejected but unbroken'. Similarly, 'Ulysses' by James Joyce had a difficult start. It was banned in some places and faced a lot of criticism, yet it is now regarded as a highly influential and important work of modernist literature.

Can you give an example of 'the unbroken voice based on true story'?

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2024-11-07 20:49

Nelson Mandela also had an unbroken voice based on a true story. During his long years of imprisonment for fighting against apartheid in South Africa, his beliefs never wavered. His voice, through his letters and later his public speeches, remained a strong advocate for equality and justice, based on his real - life battle against an unjust system.

Can you give an example of a'read once rejected twice desired novel'?

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2024-12-15 14:28

There could be many self - published novels that fall into this category. For instance, some small - press novels that are read by a few readers initially, get rejected by mainstream reviewers or book clubs twice, but then gain a cult following among a niche group of readers who really desire it. These novels often have unique voices or explore unusual topics that take time to be appreciated.

Can you give an example of being rejected by the beta claimed by the alpha novel?

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2024-12-09 12:46

Sure. Let's say the alpha novel is about a magical kingdom. The alpha is the king who has a grand plan for a new law. The beta could be the council of wizards. They claim to have the knowledge of magic and its implications. If the king's new law goes against the magical principles that the wizards' council (beta) believes in, then the law is rejected by the beta. It's all about different entities within the story having their own claims and one rejecting the other based on those claims.

What is a 'strangely funny rejected story'? Can you give an example?

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2024-11-24 04:42

A'strangely funny rejected story' could be a story that has an odd or unexpected humor in it but was not accepted for some reason, like a joke - filled tale about a clumsy alien trying to blend in on Earth that a magazine rejected because it was too out - there for their usual style.

What does'rejected but unbroken novel' mean?

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2024-11-26 05:23

It could mean a novel that has been rejected, perhaps by publishers or literary agents, but still retains its integrity or has not been completely defeated. Maybe it has some unique qualities that were overlooked during the rejection process.

Can you give an example of a novel that could be described as 'once rejected twice desired'?

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2024-10-27 13:28

J.K. Rowling's 'Harry Potter' series could be an example in a way. Initially, many publishers rejected the manuscript. But then it became a global phenomenon and was highly desired by readers all over the world. And not just once, but it has continued to be desired over the years, with new generations of readers getting into it. So, in a sense, it went from being rejected to being desired multiple times.

Can you give an example of 'not rejected just unwanted full story' in daily life?

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2024-12-11 10:58

Think about a party invitation. You're not rejected from the party. But you don't want to go. The full story could be that you're really tired from work lately and you need some rest. Or perhaps there are some people at the party that you don't get along with very well, even though you're still on friendly terms with the host. So it's not a rejection of the invitation but rather the party is unwanted for you at this time.

Who are the main characters in 'Rejected but Unbroken Chloe and Andy Novel'?

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2024-11-14 06:10

The main characters are clearly Chloe and Andy as stated in the title.

What is the story about in 'Rejected but Unbroken Chloe and Andy Novel'?

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2024-11-14 03:01

I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this novel. But perhaps it's about Chloe and Andy facing some form of rejection in their lives, like in relationships or society, yet remaining unbroken, which could imply they still hold on to their spirits and keep going.

Can you give an example of a pandigital novel?

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2024-12-15 12:57

I'm not aware of a well - known novel specifically named as a 'pandigital novel'. It could be a very niche or new concept. Maybe some experimental or self - published works might fit this description, but without more research, it's difficult to name a specific example.

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