Setting is a description of where and when the story takes place.
Characterization deals with how the characters are described.
The plot is the main sequence of events that make up the story.
The narrator is the person telling the story.
Point of view: whose eyes the story is being told through.
Conflict or tension is usually the heart of the novel and is related to the main character.
The theme is the main idea, lesson or message in the novel. It is usually an abstract, universal idea about the human condition, society or life, to name a few.
The author’s style has to do with the author’s vocabulary, use of imagery, tone or feeling of the story. It has to do with his attitude towards the subject. In some novels the tone can be ironic, humorous, cold or dramatic.
Your literary analysis of a novel will often be in the form of an essay or book report where you will be asked to give your opinions of the novel at the end. To conclude, choose the elements that made the greatest impression on you. Point out which characters you liked best or least and always support your arguments. Try to view the novel as a whole and try to give a balanced analysis.