Well, many of them have complex characters. For example, in some books, the criminals are not just one - dimensional villains but have their own backstories and reasons for their actions.
No. Marilyn Monroe was not in Pulp Fiction.
One popular trope is the family drama aspect. Given their complex relationship in the original lore, a lot of fanfics explore the father - son (or mother - son in some interpretations) dynamic between Arturia and Mordred. It can range from emotional reconciliations to intense confrontations.
A wife could focus on positive emotional exchanges. For instance, expressing gratitude for the little things her partner does, like making coffee in the morning or taking out the trash. She can also talk about their dreams and aspirations, whether it's career - related or personal growth goals. Additionally, reminiscing about good memories together, like their first date or a special trip, is a wonderful way to bond without delving into inappropriate territory.
I think 'The Scarlet Letter' by Nathaniel Hawthorne is one of the best. It's set in Puritan New England and explores themes like sin and redemption. Another is 'Moby - Dick' which is not only an adventure story but also has a lot to say about the whaling industry and the human condition in the 19th century. And of course, 'Don Quixote' by Miguel de Cervantes, which is a very early and influential historical novel about a man's delusions of chivalry in Spain.
The contrast between Ron and Tara's characters makes it interesting. Ron is often clumsy and relatable, while Tara can be more mysterious and strong - willed. When they're paired in fanfiction, it creates a dynamic where they can learn from each other and grow.
I'm not sure as the title doesn't give much away. It could be a scientist who discovers the worms and their strange properties.
One interesting Harry Potter neutral fanfiction could be those that focus on the daily life at Hogwarts outside of the main plot. For example, stories about the relationships between different houses' students. Another might be a fanfic that explores the backstories of minor characters like the house - elves in a neutral way, not siding with the main characters' typical views. There are also ones that might rewrite a small part of a Hogwarts year from a different perspective, like from a first - year student's view who is just getting used to the magical world.
The original isekai light novel has had a huge impact. It has provided a wealth of story concepts. For example, many anime and manga now use the idea of being transported to another world, like we see in countless shows. It has also influenced character archetypes. The overpowered protagonist in a new world is a common trope. And it has expanded the market, making isekai - themed works more popular and thus leading to more production in both anime and manga industries.
I'm not sure specifically about Smosh Games' in - depth experience with reading fanfiction. They might do it for fun or as part of creating content related to the fandoms they cover. Maybe they use it to get inspiration for new skits or videos.
In this fanfiction, it's possible that Naruto is locked away as a result of a misunderstanding. His powers might be seen as uncontrollable by some in the village. They fear what he could do accidentally with his strength, so they lock him away in an attempt to keep the village safe. However, Naruto being Naruto, he would surely find a way to prove his innocence or break free in the end.