Another great theme is creating new adventures for the characters in different magical locations. Maybe the trio - Harry, Ron, and Hermione - go on an adventure in a far - off magical land that J.K. Rowling hasn't written about yet. This allows fans to expand on the sense of exploration in the series.
A theme like 'The Marauders' time at Hogwarts can also be really interesting. Fans can write about James Potter, Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, and Peter Pettigrew's days as students, their pranks, and how they formed their friendship, which is related to the main story but offers a different perspective.
Children's stories can also be about self - discovery. Take 'The Ugly Duckling' as an example. It shows that appearances can be deceiving and that one should not judge a book by its cover. The 'ugly duckling' who is actually a beautiful swan in the end, represents those who may feel different or out of place but have great potential within them.
Another great one is 'The Goose Girl' by Shannon Hale. While not strictly about Mormonism in a direct way, Hale is a Mormon author and her works often incorporate values associated with the Mormon faith. Her writing style in this book is engaging and it's a great read for those interested in fictional works with a touch of Mormon influence.
Yes, unfortunately, they can be. In competitive environments like workplaces or social circles where resources or attention are limited, women might engage in catfights. For example, in a fashion show, models may compete for the best spot on the runway and sometimes this can lead to cattiness between them.
Ghosts are a common element. They can float around, pass through walls, and give a spooky feeling. Another one is witches. They often have a broomstick, a black cat, and brew strange potions. Dark and spooky settings like old houses, haunted castles, or foggy forests are also typical. And of course, there are often strange noises, like creaking doors, howling winds, or screeching bats.
One great Leafpool x Crowfeather fanfiction is 'The Forbidden Bond'. It delves deep into their complex relationship, exploring how their feelings for each other develop despite the clan boundaries. It has really detailed descriptions of their secret meetings and the internal struggles they face.
Well, it could be about two characters who meet during a Mario Kart race. Maybe they start as rivals, constantly trying to outdo each other on the track. But as they compete more and more, they develop feelings for each other. For example, one might help the other when their kart gets hit by an item. Eventually, they realize their love and start racing together as a team instead of opponents.
I think transformation is also a theme. The relationship in 'Monster a Love Story' likely transforms both characters. The monster might become more 'human' in a sense, and the human might change their view of the world and what they find acceptable in a partner. There could also be a theme of isolation. Maybe the monster was isolated before the love story began, and the relationship breaks that isolation.
One of the best is the story of the Good Samaritan. A man was robbed and left for dead on the side of the road. A priest and a Levite passed by but did nothing. Then a Samaritan, who was despised by the Jews, stopped, helped the man, and took care of him. It shows that true kindness doesn't depend on one's social or religious status.
Survival can also be a theme. Some stories may depict characters in difficult situations, like being stranded on an island or in a war - torn area. They have to use their wits and skills to survive. This theme often shows the strength and resilience of human nature.
She might start using black magic out of a sense of desperation. Maybe she feels she has no other way to achieve her goals, like protecting her loved ones or getting revenge on her enemies.