Since I'm not familiar with a particular 'cry wolf novel', it's impossible to say who the author is. There could be self - published works or works from small presses with this title. You could try searching for it in a library database or an online book retailer to find out more about the author.
Well, without more context, it's difficult to say precisely. However, if it's based on the traditional 'cry wolf' fable, it could be a modern retelling where the consequences of false accusations or warnings are explored in a more complex setting, perhaps in a contemporary society or a fictional world.
Well, the moral is basically about honesty and the importance of having credibility. In the cry wolf story, the shepherd boy made false alarms about the wolf so many times that the villagers got tired of it. When the real danger showed up, they didn't trust him anymore. It shows that we should be truthful, or else we might lose the trust of others when we really need it.
Sure, it is. 'Never Cry Wolf' is classified as fiction because it presents a narrative that is created rather than based strictly on real events. The author weaves a tale to engage and entertain readers.
I'm not sure exactly what 'cry wolf graphic novel' is about as I haven't read it. It could be a modern take on the classic 'cry wolf' story, perhaps with a unique visual style in the graphic novel format.
Well, the main lesson from the boy cry wolf story is about honesty. People get tired of false alarms. The boy's repeated lies made the villagers ignore his real cry for help. It shows that credibility is hard to build but easy to lose.
The theoretical basis of the influence of a novel on another novel usually refers to the positive or negative influence of the novel on the creation of another novel, or the act of borrowing or plagiarizing a plot, character, theme, etc. of the novel from another novel.
Generally speaking, the theoretical basis for the influence of XXX novels on XXX novels could be described from the following aspects:
1. Plot influence: A plot or scene of a novel is borrowed or copied by another novel to become the plot or scene of another novel. For example, the image of Lin Daiyu in 'Dream of the Red Chamber' had been copied by many modern novels.
2. Character influence: The character in a novel is borrowed or copied by another novel to become a character in another novel. For example, the image of Song Jiang in Water Margins had been copied by many modern novels.
3. Thematic influence: A certain theme of a novel has been borrowed or plagiarized by another novel to become the theme of another novel. For example, the theme of Journey to the West was borrowed and plagiarized by many modern novels to become one of the modern novel's theme.
4. Style influence: The style of a novel is borrowed or copied by another novel. For example, the description of Water Margins had been copied by many modern novels and became one of the descriptions of modern novels.
To sum up, the theoretical basis of the influence of a novel on another novel refers to the positive or negative influence of a novel on another novel, or the act of borrowing or plagiarizing a plot, character, theme, etc. of another novel.