Yes. 'Moby - Dick' has some parallels. It's about a single - minded pursuit, like the pursuit of Kurtz in 'Heart of Darkness'. The captain in 'Moby - Dick' is obsessed with hunting the whale, and in 'Heart of Darkness', Marlow is obsessed with finding Kurtz. Also, 'Brave New World' can be considered similar as it examines society and the loss of individualism, which is related to the themes of civilization and savagery in 'Heart of Darkness'.
You should immediately apologize sincerely. Explain that you realize it was a very inappropriate thing to ask and that you will respect his boundaries in the future.
Well, in such a fanfiction, it could completely flip their relationship. Maybe Harry realizes that Voldemort has some hidden motives that are not entirely about killing him. It might be that Voldemort sees some value in Harry that he wants to use for his own gain, rather than just destroying him like in the original story.
The first Greek mythology story often told is about the creation of the world in Greek mythology. According to it, in the beginning, there was Chaos, a formless void. From Chaos emerged Gaia (the Earth), Tartarus (the deep abyss), Eros (love), and Erebus (darkness). Gaia then gave birth to Uranus (the sky). This sets the foundation for the complex family tree and the many stories in Greek mythology that follow, with the interactions between the gods, goddesses, and various creatures all stemming from these primordial beings.
A dragon could be a spectator. It might perch on a nearby mountain and watch all the events, like the ski races and ice skating. Maybe it would cheer for its favorite athletes by roaring.
One example could be 'Silver Linings Playbook'. The female lead has her own set of issues, and their relationship is quite unconventional as they both have their own personal struggles but find love in an unexpected way. Another is 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind'. The girl in it is a bit broken in the sense that she has a complex personality, and their love story is far from ordinary as they try to erase and then rediscover their love.
One common plot point is the initial shock and denial. Troy and Sharpay might first not believe it's happening or be in complete denial about the pregnancy. Another is the reaction of their families. For example, their parents might be disappointed or supportive in different ways. Also, how they deal with their friends' reactions. Their friends could be judgmental or very helpful.
Some popular yoonsic fanfic stories often involve their adventures together in fictional settings. For example, there could be a story where they are on a magical journey to save a enchanted world. They might use their unique skills and personalities to overcome various obstacles.
The desolate and ruined landscape of Dhanushkodi adds to the spookiness of the ghost stories. The place was once destroyed by a cyclone and the remnants of the destruction are still there. The abandoned buildings and the overgrown vegetation create an eerie atmosphere.
One popular Malayalam crime thriller novel is 'The God of Small Things' by Arundhati Roy. It weaves a complex web of family secrets and social issues in Kerala, with elements of mystery and crime subtly interwoven. Another is 'Joseph Anton' which delves into the life of a character in a thrilling and often dangerous situation. And 'Aarachaar' is also quite well - known for its exploration of the darker side of human nature within the context of a crime - filled narrative.
One reason could be to explore a different side of Naruto. Maybe the writer wants to show how even a character as positive as Naruto could break under extreme circumstances. Another reason might be to create a more complex and less idealized version of Naruto.