Often, relationship dynamics are a key theme. It could involve issues of jealousy, acceptance, or non - traditional relationship models. The 'cuckold' situation implies a relationship where one partner is accepting (or not) of their partner's relationship with another, which can lead to a whole range of emotional and psychological exploration within the story.
Sure. One of the well - known Australian mystery fictions is 'The Dry' by Jane Harper. It's set in a drought - stricken Australian town and follows a detective as he investigates a murder mystery. Another is 'Picnic at Hanging Rock' by Joan Lindsay, which has an air of mystery surrounding the disappearance of a group of schoolgirls.
I'm sorry, I don't know who the author of 'a spark of light novel' is. There are so many novels out there, and without more information, it's difficult to determine the author.
One common theme is the issue of bullying. Often, shooters have been victims of bullying in high school, which can lead to feelings of anger and revenge. Another theme is mental health problems. Many shooters have been found to have undiagnosed or untreated mental illnesses. Also, access to firearms is a big factor. In some cases, shooters were able to obtain guns easily, which made the shootings possible.
There was a town where all the street signs were painted with bright neon colors by an anonymous artist overnight. People woke up to a super colorful and really weird sight. It took the local council weeks to figure out who did it and in the meantime, the town became a bit of a tourist attraction for its strange new look.
One interesting plot idea could be exploring how different characters adapt to the post - apocalyptic world in new and unexpected ways. For example, a character who was once a timid office worker becomes a fearless scavenger.
Well, a common first time gay barback experience could be learning how to stock the bar efficiently. You have to figure out where all the different types of drinks go, from the various liquors to the mixers. Another aspect is getting to know the regular customers' preferences. You start to recognize who likes what drink and can anticipate their orders, which helps in providing better service.
A common theme is power dynamics. Since we have a female Jon Snow and a queen, the struggle and negotiation of power often play a big part. For example, they might fight over territory or influence.
I don't know specifically, but usually in a novel like this, there would be the 'king' character who is in control of the game. And then there would be the players who are the main focus as they struggle through the game.
Love across distances. Since Gandia and Tokyo are quite far apart geographically, the main theme could be about how love can bridge this gap.
In 'Jane Eyre', the main character Jane Eyre challenges many norms of her time. She has a strong sense of self - respect. When she discovers Rochester's secret, she leaves him instead of staying in a compromised situation. Her longing for a life where she can be herself, make her own choices, and not be bound by the restrictions placed on women in the 19th century, clearly mark it as a feminist novel. It was revolutionary in portraying a woman with such agency and complexity, making it the first of its kind.