These slides are about review of novel The Notebook which is available in movie also. I have added a new title for that novel as well. this was a project of our course Basics Of Academic Writing.
4. About The Author
Internationally bestselling
American Author
15 published novels
5 have been turned into
Films including “THE
NOTEBOOK”
Translated into more than
thirty languages.
Include Christianity, Love
Tragedy and Fate in his
Novel.
9. Will Allie leave Lon for Noah???? The
judgment is up to the readers..
10. THE NOTEBOOK
•This story affirms love marriage.
• It is a worth Reading Novel.
•Topic depicts content of the novel
•It shows lifelong commitment
among lovers.
•There are few swear words used in
the novel to express true love.
•There is a depiction of love “so
strong”, “so enduring” and “so
everlasting.”
12. Conversely,
This Novel is opposite of what God has planned
for a before marriage relationship.
This is a story about a girl who cheats on her
fiancé.
This gives a terrible message to young girls.
The idea of saving love for marriage was lost in
the novel.
Also the way the two young lovers reacted to
each other in their anger.
All the pushing, and slapping was shown as a
normal and expected way for people in love to act.
13. Story gives immoral message of premarital relationship.
such relationships are completely covered in a void of
emptiness.
The Story was lacking accountability, parental guidance and
prayers to the God.
The power of love is highly selfish and motivated towards
fulfilling the desires of one another.
It portrays a message that wrong is right and right is nonexistent.
I am UroosaManzoor and my group member is RafiaZameer.
The novel on which we are presenting review is The Notebook written By Nicholas Spark..
Nicholas Sparks is an internationaly bestselling americanauthor.he has written 15 published novels.5 has been turned into films including the notebook.hisnovells has been tanslated into more than thirty languages.the theme of his novel includes christianity,love,tragedy and fate.
The Notebook is a 1996 romantic novel based on a true story.with him even though she was engaged toLon HamiltonAlthough Will Allie leave Lon for Noah????The judgement is up to the readers..Now rafia will share with you the positive and negative aspects of the novel..
*because this story is about a contemporary man who is reading a notebook to a woman who suffers from a disease Alzheimer’s to bring her memory backIt is a beautiful story that clearly affirms love marriage. It is a worth Reading Novel.Topic is related to the content of the novel *The marriage celebrated here expresses just how two people can stay committed to each other their whole livesThere are few swear words used in the novel to express true love which enhances the interest of reading.There is a depiction of love so strong, so enduring and so everlasting.
to be on moral grounds “The Notebook” is not recommended to be read by anyone under 17 or 18,
Conversely,The Notebook is definitely opposite of what God has planned for marriage and a before marriage relationship. This is a story about a girl who cheats on her fiancé after getting engaged. This gives a terrible message to young girls. The idea of saving love for marriage was lost in the novel.Also the way the two young lovers reacted to each other in their anger. It is highly alarming that the screaming, saying unkind and hurtful things, and above all, the pushing, and slapping was shown as a normal and expected way for people in love to act. The novel somehow gives immoral message of premarital relationship which is thought to be wrong in reality. The sad thing is that such relationships run spreading uncontrollably in our world, and are completely covered in a void of emptiness. It was lacking accountability, parental guidance and prayers to the God. The power of their love is highly selfish and motivated towards fulfilling the desires of one another. The Notebook is trying to portray a message that wrong is right and right is non-existent.
Keeping in mind all the aspects of novel we have given this novel the Title Delightful Distractions