In my opinion, the antagonist is the most compelling. Their complex motives and actions add a lot of tension and intrigue to the plot.
The most compelling character could be a supporting one. Their unique backstory and unexpected developments around them make them stand out.
Sorry, I haven't read the specific 'the elephant short story' so I can't summarize it directly.
Often, there is a theme of social upheaval. If men were to get pregnant, it would completely change family structures, workplace dynamics, and social expectations. In these stories, there is also a sense of the individual's struggle with their new condition. They have to deal with physical changes as well as the reactions of those around them, which is a theme of self - discovery and adaptation in a very strange situation.
A frequent theme is the questioning of authority. In 'The Giver', Jonas starts to question the Elders and their rules. Also, the theme of identity crisis is common. In 'Scythe' the two teen protagonists have to figure out who they are in a world where they are training to be killers. The idea of a world where technology has gone wrong is also seen. In 'Matched', the technology used to match people is shown to have flaws, and the main character has to deal with the consequences of this malfunctioning technology.
The full story of Need for Speed Carbon is an exciting tale set in a world of underground street racing. You are a racer who has to navigate through a complex web of relationships with other racers. There are three main factions in the game, and you must either ally with or defeat them. The story unfolds as you upgrade your cars, compete in races across the city, and try to uncover the secrets behind the city's racing scene. Along the way, you'll experience the rush of high - speed racing, the drama of rivalries, and the satisfaction of building a powerful racing crew.
A common plotline is the challenges they face during the pregnancy. Since they are in a fantasy world, there could be magical threats that target the unborn child. They would then have to fight to protect their baby. Additionally, the relationship between Feyre and Rhysand might evolve. They could become even closer as they share this new experience, or they might face some minor conflicts due to the stress of expecting a child. For example, Rhysand might be overly protective, which Feyre at times finds suffocating.
You can try your luck in the summoning system. Sometimes, you'll be able to summon rare monsters. Also, participating in special events often gives you a chance to get them.
We can learn about different relationships among people, like the dynamics between neighbors. It might show how they interact, support or conflict with each other.
Perhaps in this fanfiction, Kevin discovers a magical ability while being alone in New York. He can communicate with the pigeons, and they become his allies. The '967' could be some sort of frequency or signal that only he and the pigeons can understand, which helps him in his new adventure against the bad guys.
We should focus on positive and family - friendly topics like romantic love stories without sexual content.
One great 'Harry and Draco' fanfic is 'All Our Secrets Laid Bare'. It delves deep into their complex relationship, exploring how they might interact outside of the typical Hogwarts rivalries. The story is well - written, with vivid descriptions of the wizarding world. Another one is 'The Boy Who Only Lived Twice'. It takes a unique spin on the characters, showing a more vulnerable side of both Harry and Draco. There's also 'A Thin Line' which focuses on their forced cooperation in a dangerous situation and how it changes their perception of each other.