Sure. 'The Lottery' could be one of the great ones in such a collection. It has a very surprising ending that makes people think about human nature and social traditions.
Well, 'A Good Man Is Hard to Find' might be in there. It's a story full of complex characters. The grandmother is a very interesting character, and through her journey, we see themes of grace, violence, and morality all intertwined in a very Southern Gothic way.
One common theme is perseverance. Percy has to keep training hard and not give up in the face of tough competition. Another theme is self - discovery. As he becomes a famous swimmer, he learns more about himself and his capabilities. For example, he might discover that he has a greater tolerance for pain and stress than he thought. Also, friendship is often a theme. He could have friends who support him through his swimming journey, or he might make new friends in the swimming community.
He'd likely be much more morally ambiguous. Harry would probably have less regard for the rules and traditions of the wizarding world.
Well, a 'one page story' is a narrative form. It could be in various genres like horror, comedy or romance. It's a great way for writers to practice brevity and convey a complete story in a limited space. Usually, it has a beginning, middle and end, all within that one page. Say, a love story where two people meet, have a brief encounter full of emotions and then part ways, all described in one page.
Well, in the Ultimate Spider - Man game story, it's all about Spider - Man's adventures in the city. There are intense battles. For instance, when fighting against Electro, Spider - Man has to use his agility and web - slinging skills to dodge attacks and then counterattack. His relationship with Mary Jane also plays an important part in the overall narrative, adding an emotional depth to the story.
There's no fixed number. Some mass - market paperbacks with small fonts can pack in quite a few words, perhaps 350 - 400 on a page. However, if it's a hardcover book with larger print and wider margins, it could be as low as 200 words per page. Also, different literary styles might affect it. A page full of dialogue may have fewer words compared to a page with long descriptive passages.
Well, in a fantasy novel, it depends on the rules of that fictional world. If there are powerful enough dark forces or villains with the means, they might be able to kill the hero. But usually, the hero has some sort of protection or destiny that makes it extremely difficult.
You can try websites like Archive of Our Own or FanFiction.net. They have a large collection of fanfictions, and you should be able to find some related to Haruhiro and Shihoru there.
They often have a strong sense of place. The settings in the city are vividly described.
One key element is the timing. If it's done at the right time, closer to the due date or when the body seems ready, it's more likely to be successful. For example, doing it too early might not have the desired effect. Another is the condition of the cervix. If the cervix is already starting to soften and dilate a bit, the stretch and sweep can build on that. Also, the mother's overall health and the baby's position play a role.
Well, I'm not sure about all of them, but there are likely some great ones. When it comes to fanfiction, the 'Far Cry' community is quite creative. Some fanfictions might even explore alternate universes where Jess Black has different roles or abilities. You can also check fanfiction forums where fans might recommend their favorite Jess Black - centered stories.