If the play by Shakespeare on Richard II were transformed into a novel, c) His emotions would probably be described by the narrator ... stated directly ... reader in dialogue.
<h3>What would a Richard II novel exhibit?</h3>
In a novel, the character would not be able to speak to himself in the third person as he is doing in the play. This means that we would be unable to hear his emotions from him.
The narrator would then take over this role and describe the character's emotions to the reader.
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