![]() ![]() This according to Forsster, can be done successfully when an incident springs out of the character and having occurred a ters character, and having occurred alters character to connect people and events closely. The difficulty facing the novelist here is the way of achieving both the sense of inveitability and the human nature. Meanwhile, the writer wishes to have everything in the novel founded on human nature, in other words founded on the character's will. ![]() It is a narrative of events in which the emphasis falls upon causality and which is the novel in its logical intellectual aspects. The novelist in trying to give a sense of invetability, resorts to plot. In Aspects of the Novel, Forster says that the novel should be an aesthetic whole combining form and value and having a story as its backbone in this self-contained structure there must be an internal harmony which needs the adjustmentof characters to one another and adapting them to the story, the plot, the atmosphere of the novel and so on. ![]()
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