Interpretatively, 'all that man is a novel' could be about the idea that men, like novels, are unique. Each man has his own story, his own voice, and his own style. Some men might be like action - packed adventure novels, full of excitement and risk - taking, while others could be more like slow - burning, introspective novels, focused on internal growth and self - discovery.
Philosophically, it could mean that our wrong todays are a form of existence's exploration. Just as a novel explores different themes and ideas through its plot, our wrong actions today are our attempts at understanding life. It's like we are the characters in the grand novel of existence, and our wrongdoings are the chapters where we learn and evolve.
It could mean the planned or expected self - death within the plot of the novel.
Perhaps it means that in the novel, every 'one' (could be a character, an event, a concept) has its own distinct existence. Just like in life, each individual or thing is unique.
Another interpretation could be related to the structure of the novel. 'A minor chorus' could be a section or a sequence within the novel that has a different tone or style compared to the rest of the book. It might be a break from the main plot where a group of elements or characters come together in a chorus - like way to create a new aspect of the story, for instance, a series of memories or voices that are not directly part of the main action but contribute to the overall mood and understanding of the novel.
One way to interpret 'gantry of fiction' is as a support system for fictional ideas. It holds up the various aspects of a story like the plot twists and character development.
One way to interpret it is that in a novel, a woman is not like a man. Their characters, motives, and roles are different.
Interpretation is difficult. If we break it down, 'the coming' could imply something that is approaching, like the arrival of a new novel. But the 'a' in the middle makes it seem like a wrong construction. So, it's hard to give a proper interpretation without more information.
It could mean there is some vagueness in the way the mathematical concepts are presented in the novel.
One way to interpret it is that modern novels, like detective ones, have a structure of discovery. There's an initial situation, then through the course of the story, new elements are revealed, just as clues are found in a detective novel.
Interpretation can vary. 'abc of love' might be seen as the basic knowledge or factors of love. And '123 of the story' may be a simple way to structure a story about love. Maybe 1 is the start of the love story, 2 is the middle with its twists and turns, and 3 is the end.