Sometimes. It depends on the specific comic storyline and the circumstances. In some arcs, he might make tough decisions that result in lethal actions to protect the greater good.
Yes, Iron Man has been involved in situations where he has taken lives, especially when faced with extreme threats to the world.
It makes the story feel more personal. Since it's in the first person, you get a direct view into the character's thoughts and feelings. And the past tense gives it a sense of reflection, like the narrator is sharing a memory. For example, in 'Catcher in the Rye', Holden Caulfield's past - tense narration makes you feel like you're sitting with him while he tells you about his wild adventures in New York City.
It depicts the story with some degree of accuracy. The general concept of submarine warfare, like the use of sonar and stealth, is fairly accurate. The movie shows how submarines need to be quiet and how they detect other vessels, which is close to real - life operations.
Love and loss are main themes. The relationships between the characters are filled with love that is often unfulfilled or lost. For instance, Toru's love for Naoko which is complicated by her mental state.
They can spend quality time together. For example, having a regular movie night where they watch old classic movies and discuss them. This gives them a chance to share different views and have a laugh together.
Often, you'll find a young and idealistic character, like a college student who is full of dreams. And then there's an older character, maybe a successful businessperson or an artist with a lot of life stories. These two types of characters are common main characters in such fanfiction.
In 'Martial God Space', the story often revolves around the protagonist's discovery of the martial god space, which is a unique place with special resources and opportunities for martial arts training. Along the way, he makes friends and foes. There are power struggles, battles between different sects or groups, and the protagonist constantly has to improve himself to face the upcoming threats. He might also be involved in some sort of mystery or prophecy related to the martial god space.
It could be someone new, a dark wizard who has learned about Naruto's reincarnation and wants to use his power for evil. This new villain might try to manipulate Naruto into using his chakra in a wrong way. Or perhaps it could be a combination of Voldemort and some of Naruto's old enemies from his previous life who somehow find a way to merge their powers in the Harry Potter world.
Perhaps the story is about a sister being the best friend and through the trilingual aspect, it highlights different cultural nuances in their relationship. For example, in one language, they might have a more formal way of showing friendship, while in another it's more casual. And the three languages could also represent different parts of their shared experiences, like family traditions in one language, school days in another, and travel memories in the third.
There was a college football player who thought the referee's whistle was for a different reason during a game. He started celebrating prematurely and ran all the way to the end zone. When he realized his mistake, his face turned bright red. It was really funny.
For beginners, 'Ender's Game' by Orson Scott Card is a great start. It follows a young boy, Ender, who is trained to fight in a future war against an alien race. It's easy to understand and has a really engaging plot that keeps you hooked from start to finish.