Conditions for literary works such as novels, poems or plays to be called world famous works.

Literary works such as novels, poems or plays that meet the following conditions are called world masterpieces. (1) has an eternal theme; (2) There are classic figures; (3) It has high artistic value; (4) stand the test of time; (5) It has a certain popularity. (6) Not only popular, but also enduring. Among them, novels can be divided into short stories, novellas and novels by length. The earliest prototype of the novel began with Fielding's History of tom jones-some people think it is Defoe's Robinson Crusoe. Shakespeare's plays are the most striking among famous plays, including Romeo and Juliet, otero, King Lear, Hamlet, Macbeth, Merry Wives of Windsor, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Henry IV and so on. In addition, there are Goethe's Faust, Bernard Shaw's Joan of Arc and so on. Famous poems include Shakespeare's sonnets, Dante's Divine Comedy, Byron's Don Juan and so on. No more examples here.

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