One common theme is self - discovery. Bakugo, after being expelled, often has to figure out who he really is outside of the school structure. For example, in many fanfics, he realizes his own strengths and weaknesses in new ways.
Rebuilding relationships is also a major theme. Since he's expelled, he may have damaged relationships with his classmates. Fanfics often explore how he tries to mend those relationships, like in some where he has to earn back the trust of Deku and others. It's about forgiveness and growth.
The 'big feet big heart story' might be a folktale. It could imply that just as big feet cover more ground, a person with a big heart has the capacity to love and care for more people or things. It could be about a person who uses their 'big - heartedness' to make a difference in the world. Say, a woman with big feet who travels far and wide to bring medical aid to remote areas, her big feet symbolizing her ability to reach far - flung places and her big heart being the driving force behind her humanitarian efforts.
As I said before, without more context, it's hard to determine who this Sarah McCormick is in the 'True Story'. She could be an ordinary person with an extraordinary experience, or someone well - known within a particular group.
You can try local bookstores in regions where Hausa is widely spoken. They are likely to have a collection of Hausa novels.
The story in 'love aaj kal' probably has themes like changing cultural norms in relation to love. As time has passed, the way society views love, courtship, and marriage has transformed. Also, the theme of love across generations is likely present, showing how the older generation's view of love differs from the younger one's, and how they interact and influence each other's understanding of love.
There are many well - known authors. Ernest Hemingway is one of them. His works in the collection often display his signature concise and powerful writing style.
Obviously Ladybug (Marinette) and Cat Noir (Adrien) are must - includes. Their dynamic during a sleepover would be really interesting, like when they're not in superhero mode but still have that connection. Alya would also be great as she's Marinette's best friend and is always eager to be involved in anything Miraculous - related. And Tikki and Plagg, the kwamis, could add a lot of humor. They could be causing little bits of chaos while the humans are trying to have a normal sleepover, like stealing snacks or making strange noises to get attention.
Expect a lot of tension. With Masky and Hoodie both vying for the reader's affection, there will be many moments of conflict. The lemon aspect may add some steamy scenes that heighten the emotions between the characters.
Another great one is 'The South' by Jorge Luis Borges. This story is complex and thought - provoking, delving into ideas of identity and the self. It has Borges' signature style of blurring the lines between reality and the fictional world within the mind.
I'm not sure which specific 'andre true story' you are referring to. There could be many people named Andre and many different true stories associated with them.
Lotso's sad story has a complex impact on other characters. Some characters are initially sympathetic towards him because of his past. But as his actions become more and more controlling and mean, they start to fear him. His negative attitude also spreads a sense of unease among the toys. It makes them question the kindness and fairness in their world. They have to either side with him or oppose him, which divides the toy community.