Yes, they can. Pictures in novels can be used to provide visual cues, break up the text, or give a better understanding of complex concepts or settings.
Hello, respected user! I'm not sure what kind of fantasy novel you're referring to. If you can provide more information, I will be very happy to provide you with relevant pictures.
Crime mystery and crime novels usually feature a central mystery that drives the story forward. The characters are diverse, including law enforcement officers, suspects, and witnesses. There is a lot of focus on clues and evidence. The pacing is often fast - paced to keep the reader engaged. The atmosphere can be dark and moody, adding to the overall sense of mystery. The best ones make the reader think and try to solve the mystery along with the characters.
In some cases, pictures in young adult novels can be used to attract readers. A well - designed cover with an interesting picture can draw a potential reader's attention on a bookshelf. And illustrations within the book can keep the reader engaged and add an extra layer of depth to the narrative.
Generally, novels don't have pictures. The emphasis is on the author's descriptive language to paint mental images for the readers. However, there are exceptions, like graphic novels or some fantasy novels that might include illustrations.
To view pictures in visual novels, it often depends on the design of the specific game. Sometimes you'll need to progress through the story to unlock them, and other times there might be a dedicated gallery section you can access.