![]() ![]() ![]() ‘ The Notebook‘ is a hundred pages long with just eight chapters. This perfection in some of the characters makes it difficult for a reader to find them relatable. Noah has no flaws and possesses superhuman qualities that make him an unrealistic character. One point that detracts from the characterization of ‘ The Notebook’ is the absence of flaws in the lead character, Noah. When the story begins, it is an octogenarian Noah that we see readying to go ‘read the notebook aloud’ to his ailing wife, who has been afflicted by a sort of senile dementia, in the hope that ‘the miracle that has come to dominate life will once again prevail.’ It is not until the story draws to an end that one gets a glimpse into what this miracle was supposed to be. ![]() The narrative is so exhaustively theirs that the other characters appear to function as only catalysts to the plot. In ‘ The Notebook‘ by Nicholas Sparks, Noah and Allie are the two characters at the centre of the narrative. And each side of the divide had its reasons for its opinions. However, the novel had praise-singing readers and critics as much as it had readers who were not so enthusiastic in their reviews. ‘ The Notebook‘ by Nicholas Sparks was one of the most loved romance novels in the United States in the late 1990s. ![]()
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