Single Answer MCQ
Q-00051309

What analogy does Forster use to describe the construction of a story?

1

A novel is like a building

2

A story is like a backbone

3

A narrative is like a painting

4

A character is like a tree

Answer and Solution

Answer

B. A story is like a backbone

Solution:

The correct answer is 'A story is like a backbone.' Forster compares the story's structure to a backbone, emphasizing that it supports the entire narrative without being the only focus of appreciation.

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