November 9 Colleen Hoover Literary Elements

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Literary elements are what make up a book. Plot, mood, tone, and characterization are just a few examples. Every novel, short-story, chapter book, and more contain the requirements for these components. Without them, the reader would be lost. November 9 by Colleen Hoover shows how important it is to incorporate such elements to create a best-selling novel. The reader is able to visualize, feel, and express exactly what they are reading. Colleen Hoover wrote a book full of emotion with a great plot twist and key messages for life. Through the main characters Ben and Fallon the reader is able to connect to reality. In Colleen Hoover’s November 9 novel, structure and theme are two literary elements heavily shown within the lines. The title itself, …show more content…

One of them is learning to love oneself just the way they are. After Fallon was burned in the fire she has been left with scars all on the left side of her body and face. Fallon always wears long sleeve clothes, and moves her hair to cover her face. She also thinks everyone is always staring at her because of her looks(Hoover 46). As she meets Ben, he reassures her that her scars are beautiful and that she should not hide from them(Hoover 47). As the reader reads through this story they analyze the change of Fallon’s confidence and self-esteem. At the beginning she is insecure and covers her scars up, but at the end she realizes she is perfect just how she is. The author gives a lesson to her readers that everyone is beautiful in their own way. Another theme in this novel is that everyone goes through hard times. “‘One thing I always try to remind myself is everyone has scars,’ [Fallon] says. ‘A lot of them even worse than mine. The only difference is that mine are visible, and most people’s aren’t’”(November 9 Book Club Questions and Discussion Guide). She says this to herself as a simple reminder that no one will ever fully know what a person is going through. Fallon has battle scars physically, but that does not mean she does not have some mentally. Through the character Fallon, the author creates a message that everyone struggles with life, even though it might not be visible. Everyone goes through ups