Let's say a child accidentally watches a horror movie with a lot of ghost - related scenes that are way too intense for their age. After that, they are constantly haunted by the images from the movie, can't play or eat normally, and are always on edge. This is a case of being 'raped by ghost stories' in a sense.
Sure. A person reads a series of extremely gory and disturbing ghost stories before going to bed. As a result, they have a sleepless night filled with terrifying images from those stories. That's an example of being 'raped by ghost stories'.
Imagine someone listening to a podcast full of really spooky ghost tales during a long drive alone at night. The stories are so vivid and creepy that they start to feel really uneasy and can't focus on the road properly. Their mind is constantly replaying the scary parts of the stories, which is like being 'raped by ghost stories'.
He might be excited. Dante is often associated with Nero in the same universe, so he'd probably be interested in what the fanfiction has to offer.
I'm not entirely sure as this is a rather strange and unclear phrase. It could potentially be some very specific or made - up local jargon, or it might be a random combination of words that doesn't have a widely known meaning.
Well, there could be new demigod children of Hades. Maybe a girl who has the power to control the shadows in a unique way, like she can use them to create portals to different parts of the underworld. Or a boy who can communicate with the dead in a more advanced way than the usual children of Hades, and he has some sort of prophecy related to Percy.
The fanfic could show their friendship evolving in a different way. Instead of the more straightforward progression in the movie, in the fanfic their friendship could hit some major bumps. For instance, Baymax might get influenced by some external factor that makes Hiro question their relationship. But through it all, they would eventually come back together, stronger than before.
Some Wiccans have success in creative pursuits. For instance, a Wiccan artist. They incorporated their Wiccan beliefs into their art. The connection to the spiritual side of Wicca inspired them to create unique and powerful works. Their art started getting more recognition in the art community. They believed that the Wiccan energy they put into their work was a big part of their success in the creative field.
John Green's first novel is 'Looking for Alaska'. It centers around a teen named Miles who attends a boarding school. The story has elements of mystery, love, and growing up. Alaska, another character, is very important in the story and her actions drive much of the plot.
We can learn about the strength of a woman. Despite the hardships she faced in a difficult environment, Gangubai was able to make a name for herself.
They would probably start off as a bit of an odd couple. Naruto with his ninja values and Tamamo with her more mystical and sometimes self - serving nature. But as they get to know each other, Naruto could teach Tamamo about loyalty and friendship, while Tamamo could show Naruto different ways of looking at the world and using power.
Many Civil War era fiction books deal with themes of love and loss. In 'Cold Mountain', the love between the soldier and his sweetheart back home is a central theme, and his journey is filled with the losses he experiences along the way.
One common theme is the idea of a journey. Just like in the original Little Red Riding Hood story, the characters in RWBY - inspired versions often have to travel through a dangerous world, which in RWBY is filled with Grimm. Another theme is the concept of deception. There could be characters who seem friendly but are actually hiding malicious intentions, much like the wolf in the original tale.