Which is a characteristic of a novel? Novels have only a few characters. Novels have simple, straightforward themes (and few of them). Novels are filled with great and specific detail. Novels always feature villianous characters.



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In general, "Novels are filled with great and specific detail" is true of many novels, but it should be noted that none of these options are a requirement for a novel.

The answer is: Novels are filled with great and specific detail.

The form of the novel as we now know it, which arguably began with Cervantes´ Don Quixote, is a lengthy piece of writing that can incorporate great amounts of detail and depth in the events and the characters portrayed which makes it an ideal form of literature to explore intricate and complicated themes of universal appeal but always approached through a singular and specific narrative.  

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