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Free Study Guide - The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks

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The complete study guide is currently available as a downloadable PDF, RTF, or MS Word DOC file from the PinkMonkey MonkeyNotes download store. The complete study guide contains summaries and notes for all of the chapters; detailed analysis of the themes, plot structure, and characters; important quotations and analysis; detailed analysis of symbolism, motifs, and imagery; a key facts summary; detailed analysis of the use of foreshadowing and irony; a multiple-choice quiz, and suggested book report ideas and essay topics.


THE NOTEBOOK ONLINE STUDY GUIDE BY NICHOLAS SPARKS


THEMES - THEME ANALYSIS

The first and most important theme is: Love conquers all. Although this idea is sometimes overworked, in this particular work, it is the most prevalent theme of all. No matter how many setbacks Allie and Noah faced, their love always brought them together again. First, they must face the pressures of her parents and their social position. Her mother hid his letters to her and even pressured her to give up painting, a talent that Noah had encouraged. Second, they face a separation of fourteen years in which Noah is shaped by his father, WWII, and his desire to escape his.........

AUTHOR’S STYLE

This novel is written very simplistically in a reader-friendly manner. And yet, he uses many beautiful metaphors and symbols to highlight.......


RISING ACTION

The rising action begins in 1946 one year after Noah Calhoun has returned to his hometown to buy the house of his dreams and.......


FALLING ACTION

The falling action occurs when Noah makes his way to Allie’s bedside on the night of their.........

POINT OF VIEW

The point of view is first person in the first and last chapters when Noah narrates his experiences with Allie.........

 

The complete study guide is currently available as a downloadable PDF, RTF, or MS Word DOC file from the PinkMonkey MonkeyNotes download store. The complete study guide contains summaries and notes for all of the chapters; detailed analysis of the themes, plot structure, and characters; important quotations and analysis; detailed analysis of symbolism, motifs, and imagery; a key facts summary; detailed analysis of the use of foreshadowing and irony; a multiple-choice quiz, and suggested book report ideas and essay topics.

 

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