In Tony Stark intelligence fanfiction, a frequent theme is the conflict between his intelligence and his ego. His high IQ makes him confident, sometimes overconfident. There's also the theme of his intelligence as a form of power. It's not just about physical strength in the Avengers, but his mental power is crucial. Additionally, the theme of self - discovery through his intelligence is common. He learns more about himself and his values as he uses his mind to face different challenges.
Popular ones are 'The Hunt for Red October'. It was really a hit and introduced the character Jack Ryan to a wide audience.
One of the key themes in 'All Summer in a Day' is isolation. The main character, Margot, is isolated from her classmates because she is different. She remembers the sun from when she lived on Earth before, while the other children on Venus have never seen it. This makes her an outcast among them.
One of the best - selling horror fiction books is 'It' by Stephen King. It features a terrifying clown named Pennywise who preys on children in the town of Derry.
The 'tiny big bang story' is likely a creative or unique concept. However, without more context, it's hard to be very specific. It could potentially be about a small but significant event that has some parallels to the Big Bang theory in a very different scale or context.
It's about a series of murders in the Osage Nation. White men were killing Osage people to get their oil-rich land.
One of the popular ones is 'The Hunger Games' series. While not strictly about cyborgs, there are elements of advanced technology and modified humans which can be related to the cyborg concept. Another is 'Divergent'. In this series, the characters have different factions which are somewhat related to different forms of human - technology integration like what we might see in a cyborg - related society.
From 'Jane Eyre' by Charlotte Bronte, 'I am no bird; and no net ensnares me: I am a free human being with an independent will.' This line is inspiring as it represents the strength and independence of the female protagonist. It shows that she will not be controlled or restricted by others, which can inspire readers to be more self - reliant.
Some well - known Pulitzer Prize for Fiction winners include 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee. It's a classic that deals with themes of racial injustice in the American South through the eyes of a young girl. Another is 'The Grapes of Wrath' by John Steinbeck, which tells the story of the Joad family during the Great Depression and their journey to find a better life in California.
I'm not sure which specific 'rocking chair christmas story' you mean. There could be many stories related to a rocking chair at Christmas. It might be about an old rocking chair that has been in a family for generations and on Christmas, it becomes the center of a heartwarming memory, like an old grandparent sitting in it and telling Christmas tales to the children.
One main plot point is Kratos and Atreus' journey to scatter the ashes. Another is the conflict with Baldur, which drives much of the action. Also, Atreus' discovery of his powers is important.