It's a really strange statement as it is. 'Pulp Fiction' is a complex and iconic movie. If we assume 'fan' is a mistake for 'can', it could be about the unique and hard - to - predict nature of the storylines in 'Pulp Fiction'. The movie has a non - linear narrative with all sorts of wild characters and situations, so perhaps it's saying that you can't easily anticipate what's going to occur within that world.
Well, 'you never fan tell pulp fiction' is a rather puzzling phrase. If we try to make sense of it in relation to the movie 'Pulp Fiction', the movie is known for its edgy and unexpected plot twists. So, if we correct 'fan' to 'can', it could mean that due to the movie's chaotic and often unforeseeable events, one can never be certain about what's going to happen. It's full of scenes where the situation suddenly changes direction, like the briefcase mystery or the diner robbery that takes an unexpected turn. So, in that sense, you really can't tell what's going to go down in the world of 'Pulp Fiction'.
One possible reason could be that in the fanfic, Harry discovers Snape's deeper motives earlier. Maybe he stumbles upon Snape's memories or has a series of interactions that show Snape's true loyalty to Dumbledore and his complex role in protecting Harry all along. This new understanding makes Harry admire Snape.
One characteristic could be the vivid description of the Upstate New York landscape. For example, the mountains, forests, and small towns are often depicted in great detail. Another might be the unique local cultures and traditions that are woven into the stories. Also, the characters in these novels may have a certain 'Upstate' sensibility, perhaps being more self - reliant or having a closer connection to nature.
There are many 'cherished fanfic' examples. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe fandom, fanfics that explore the backstories of characters like Black Widow or Hawkeye before they joined the Avengers can be very popular. Also, in the 'Game of Thrones' fandom, fanfics that rewrite certain plot points in a more satisfying way for fans are cherished. For example, some might rewrite the ending of the series in a way that they feel is more in line with the overall story and character development. Fanfics that bring out the best in the original works' concepts and characters tend to be the ones that are cherished.
One of the main characters is Godou Kusanagi. He becomes a Campione and has to deal with the various challenges that come with his new powers. Another important character is Erica Blandelli, who is a powerful magician and often helps Godou in his adventures.
Power dynamics is a common theme. Hela is a very powerful character, so exploring how an OC interacts with her in terms of power, whether they are in awe of her power, or try to gain power from her, is often seen.
One interesting MLP Hellsing fanfic could be 'A Dark Alliance'. It might explore how the worlds of My Little Pony and Hellsing collide, perhaps with some of the ponies having to face the dark forces from Hellsing in their otherwise colorful and peaceful world.
Well, without more context, it could be about a young detective's adventures. Maybe it involves solving a mystery in a small town or something similar.
One reason could be that the fanfic distorts the characters he knows well from Gryffindor. For instance, if it changes the personalities of his friends in Gryffindor in a way that doesn't seem right to him.
Since I don't know the exact 'chen tao fanfic', it's hard to say for sure. But generally, common themes in fanfics could be friendship, adventure, or coming - of - age stories. It might also depend on the context of who Chen Tao is. If Chen Tao is a character in a particular series, the themes could be related to the overarching themes of that series.
Yes, I am. Chinese BL novels often have unique storylines and character relationships that are very appealing. The cultural background and writing styles add a special charm.