Well, short fantasy stories usually have a fast - paced plot. Since they are short, there's no time for long - winded build - ups. They jump right into the action. Another aspect is that they often rely on archetypes. You'll commonly see the hero's journey in some form. They also tend to leave a strong impression in a short amount of time. A good short fantasy story will make you think about its world and characters long after you've finished reading it, despite its brevity.
One characteristic is their ability to create a complete and engaging world quickly. In just a short space, they introduce elements like magic systems. For example, a short story might describe a unique way of casting spells in just a few paragraphs. The themes in short fantasy stories can be quite diverse, from good versus evil to self - discovery within a magical context. And the language used is usually rich and descriptive to bring the fantastical elements to life, even in a limited word count.
The phrase 'a burning a novel' is rather odd. If we assume it's a mistake and it should be 'a burning novel', it could imply that the novel has a passionate or intense theme. For example, it might deal with strong emotions like love, anger, or a controversial social issue that is 'burning' in the sense that it's very current and heated. However, as it stands, it's difficult to give a more precise meaning.
In some fanfictions, Peter Parker might use his super strength to hold onto the tracks and gradually slow the train down with sheer force. He could also shoot his webs at various structures near the track to create a makeshift braking system.
One key element is the death penalty as a central theme. Since David Gale was an anti - death penalty activist. Another is the murder he was convicted of. Also, the public perception and the way the media portrayed him are important elements.
The main characters are Jake and Amy, and of course, their new baby. Jake is probably a fun - loving and somewhat childish character, while Amy is more serious and career - driven. Their baby is the new center of their world in this fanfiction.
No. Such a story involves themes of violence and is not suitable for young readers as it can be disturbing and not in line with positive values for the young.
Sure. Some fanfic writers like to explore the complex relationship between Kim and Shego in a more platonic sense. For example, they might write about how Shego could potentially turn good and help Kim in her missions. This kind of fanfiction is often quite interesting as it delves into the character development of both of them without any inappropriate content.
Love. It could be platonic love where Naruto's cooking is an expression of his deep friendship for Sasuke.
Some fanfics might center around Lily Potter's life before she had Harry. In these stories, we could see her time as a student at Hogwarts, her friendships, and how she developed into the strong witch that she was. Harry could then be incorporated into these stories through time - travel or memory - sharing elements. This allows for a connection between them without any inappropriate content.
Well, in a Game of Thrones Joffrey self - insert fanfiction, it would be a wild ride. You'd be in the middle of a war - torn world. First, you'd have to deal with the Stark family. Joffrey's actions against them set off a chain of events in the original story. If you were in his shoes, you might try to find a more diplomatic solution to avoid all that bloodshed. And when it comes to ruling, you could introduce modern - day concepts like equality and justice, which would be extremely revolutionary in the context of Westeros.
Here's one. There was a noob in a dance class. They were excited to learn a new dance style. However, they had two left feet. The other students were much better and they often got made fun of by some mean classmates. They started to doubt themselves and felt really sad about their inability to catch up with the others.