Well, a typical theme in post apocalyptic science fiction is environmental degradation. The apocalypse might be caused by things like climate change, nuclear war, or a global pandemic, which are all related to how we've treated the environment. Another theme is the exploration of human nature. In a post apocalyptic world, people's true selves come to the surface, whether it's good or bad. And technology also plays a role. Sometimes it's what caused the apocalypse, and other times it's what might save humanity.
The themes of post apocalyptic science fiction can be quite diverse. One major theme is the search for meaning. When the world as we know it is gone, characters are forced to question their purpose in life. There's also the theme of adaptation. Humans and other species have to adapt to the new, often harsh conditions. For example, they might develop new skills or physical traits. Additionally, the idea of lost knowledge is prevalent. Libraries are burned, and the internet is down, so much of humanity's accumulated knowledge is lost, and characters may struggle to rediscover it.
There are many great non - sex - related Criminal Minds fanfics. For example, some focus on the team's dynamics during a complex case. They might explore how Reid uses his vast knowledge to crack a seemingly unsolvable mystery, or how Hotchner's leadership skills come into play when the team is under pressure.
There are also modern day slavery stories related to human trafficking for the sex trade. Victims, many of them young women and girls, are lured with false promises of good jobs or education. Once they are in the hands of traffickers, they are forced into prostitution. They are constantly monitored and threatened, and their lives are completely controlled by those who profit from their exploitation.
The plot could start with Naruto suddenly getting a high fever. His friends notice his strange behavior like being more sluggish than usual. Then, they take him to the hospital. As he's recovering, he could start to remember some forgotten memories related to his parents or some past traumas.
I'm not sure who the main characters are as I haven't read the book. But they could be ordinary people who find themselves in extraordinary situations.
Sure. Once in a focus group for a new type of coffee, one participant thought it was a tea product at first. He started talking about how he liked his tea strong and then took a sip of the coffee. His face was priceless as he realized it was coffee, not tea. It led to a lot of laughter in the group.
One common element is loss. It could be the loss of a loved one, like in the story of the old man who lost his wife. Another element is shattered dreams. Just like the girl who lost her ability to dance. And also abandonment, like the little dog left by its owner.
A girl with ADHD was always distracted and had trouble concentrating on her studies. Her family adopted the GAPS diet. As part of the diet, she ate a lot of fermented foods which are good for gut bacteria. This led to an improvement in her gut health. With better gut health, her ADHD symptoms lessened. She could now focus on her schoolwork and her grades improved. The GAPS diet success stories often revolve around how improving gut health can have a positive impact on ADHD symptoms.
One great Mangekyou Naruto fanfic is 'The Redemption of the Uchiha'. It delves deep into the power of the Mangekyou Sharingan and how it affects Naruto's journey. The story has some really interesting character developments, especially for Sasuke who has the Mangekyou. Another one is 'Mangekyou's Secret', which focuses on the hidden abilities of the Mangekyou and how Naruto discovers them in a series of adventures.
Well, one possibility could be Peter dealing with the public's new perception of him after the events in 'Far From Home'. Maybe he has to face more scrutiny from the media or the government. He could also be exploring new powers or trying to master the ones he already has better. Another aspect could be his relationships, like with MJ, Ned, or even new characters he meets in the fanfiction.
Another excellent one is 'The Mists of Avalon' by Marion Zimmer Bradley. This novel retells the Arthurian legend from the point of view of the women involved, such as Morgaine. It delves deep into Celtic mythology and magic, and presents a different view of a well - known story.