Sure. Themes are the dehumanization in medicine, loss of idealism, and power relations in hospital.
Sure. Social class, love and friendship, ambition, guilt and redemption, and identity are some of the themes.
Sure. There is the theme of cultural conflict due to colonialism.
Sure. The main themes are the American Dream, love, and class differences.
One of the main themes is the dehumanizing nature of the medical system. It shows how young doctors are often made to feel like cogs in a machine rather than caregivers. Another theme is the loss of idealism. The characters start with high hopes but face the harsh realities of hospital life which gradually wears down their initial enthusiasm. Also, there is the theme of the power dynamics within the hospital, between senior and junior staff.
Sure. Complex characters, a developed plot, and a defined setting are the main characteristics.
I think 'a painted house a novel' is a work where the painted house might be central. It could be about the people who live in the house, and how the painted exterior or interior reflects their lives. Maybe it's a story of transformation, and the painting of the house is a part of that journey.
Sorry, I haven't read this novel specifically. But generally, it might be about brides and perhaps the place (the house) where they are related to some story. It could involve their experiences, relationships, or the secrets within that house.
Good vs. evil, fear, and the power of the mind.
The main ones are alien encounters, post - apocalyptic settings, and advanced technology.
Sure. A good novel has characters, plot, and setting.