This chapter discusses the significance of storytelling in novels, exploring how stories have been essential since ancient times.
What is regarded as the fundamental aspect of a novel?
What does Forster suggest about the age of storytelling?
Why does Forster say a novel must always include a story?
How does Forster suggest the experience of time may vary?
What is a potential flaw in a story, as noted by Forster?
How does Forster characterize the basic story structure?
What is a critical flaw of a story according to Forster?