Tom Buchanan is a major antagonist in the novel. He represents the old money and the corrupt upper class. He is self - centered, racist, and has a sense of entitlement. He is married to Daisy but has an affair, and he also shows his cruelty when dealing with others, like his treatment of Myrtle.
Well, Tom Buchanan plays a rather complex role in 'The Great Gatsby'. He's this wealthy, arrogant character. He's part of the established rich, and his actions drive a lot of the conflict. He's unfaithful to his wife Daisy, which sets in motion a chain of events. His bigotry and his brutish nature are on full display, especially when he interacts with Gatsby. He's sort of the symbol of the decay and moral emptiness of the upper class in the novel.
Sure. There's 'Naruto, Sasuke and Me'. In this fanfiction, the reader is inserted into the Naruto universe in a very natural way. The story focuses on the emotional development between the three characters. It shows how the reader's presence can change the dynamics between Naruto and Sasuke, who have their own long - standing relationship. There are also some really interesting action scenes where all three have to work together.
I'm not aware of many mainstream movies with such a story. It's a rather controversial and uncommon theme. However, there might be some independent or art - house films that explore such complex relationships, but I can't name one specifically at the moment.
One horror story is that some people have had severe allergic reactions to hair removal creams. Their skin turned red, itchy, and swollen immediately after applying the cream. It was so bad that they had to rush to the doctor for treatment.
A step - father might join his step - son in a community sports team. They practice together, learn from each other's strengths and weaknesses, and in the process, the step - father becomes like a mentor to the boy, leading to a positive family dynamic.
In some fanfictions, there's a scenario where Bellatrix infiltrates Hogwarts. When she comes across Hermione in the library or a corridor, she screams 'Mudblood' to try and disrupt the peaceful environment of the school. It could also be in a situation where Hermione is being held captive by the Death Eaters, and Bellatrix uses the term to break Hermione's spirit.
Survival is a big one. Both Naruto and Fallout worlds have elements of characters having to fight for their lives. In these crossovers, Naruto characters often have to adapt to the harsh post - apocalyptic conditions of Fallout to survive.
I haven't actually read 'Review Wilderness and Other Stories' in detail. But generally, when reviewing a collection of stories, one might look at elements like the writing style, the themes explored, and how well the characters are developed. Maybe it has unique settings in the wilderness that add to its charm.
Stowe grew up in a religious family. This religious background could influence her new novel by imbuing it with a sense of moral righteousness. Her characters might struggle with ethical dilemmas in the light of religious teachings.
You can start by looking on Archive of Our Own (AO3). It has a large collection of fanfictions, and you can easily search for izuku and ochako ones. Just use the search bar and type in their names, and you'll get a bunch of results to choose from.