One well - known UIUC ghost story is about the Illini Union. There are rumors of strange noises and apparitions there at night. Some say they've heard unexplained footsteps in the empty hallways.
There's a story about a haunted dormitory on campus. Residents have reported feeling a cold presence in certain rooms. Some claim to have seen the shadow of a figure that quickly disappears. It could be the spirit of a former student who had a tragic experience in that dorm.
I'm not sure specifically who the individual victims were. But it was likely students and staff at the Stem School Highlands Ranch.
The main theme could be about hope. Rainbows are often associated with hope, so perhaps the story revolves around characters finding hope at the end of difficult situations, like at the end of a rainbow.
Sure. One success story is about a couple, John and Mary. They were both from poor families but deeply in love. They set up a Gofundme for their wedding. Their friends and some kind strangers donated. They managed to have a beautiful small - scale wedding with the funds. It was a simple yet very touching ceremony.
One popular Penny Dreadful short story is 'The String of Pearls', which introduced the character of Sweeney Todd. Another could be 'Varney the Vampire'. These stories were known for their sensational and often macabre themes that appealed to a wide audience during their time.
There's also 'Mary Sue at Hogwarts: A Hilarious Adventure'. This fanfic takes the Mary Sue trope and runs with it. The Mary Sue is constantly getting into wacky situations, like accidentally transfiguring Professor Snape into a teapot that sings opera. It's really a laugh - out - loud read for Harry Potter fans who enjoy a bit of absurdity in their fanfiction.
There could be various reasons. Maybe he had scheduling conflicts with other projects at that time. It's also possible that he didn't resonate with the character or the overall tone of the movie as much as he needed to in order to take on the role.
It's hard to say for sure. Some fans might be really into this kind of fanfic and contribute to its popularity within a certain niche of the fan community. However, others might find it a bit too much or not in line with their view of the characters. It really depends on the individual tastes of different fans.
Maybe a time when one of the pups like Chase gets lost in a big, dark forest. He's all alone, scared, and can't find his way back to the Lookout. The other pups search frantically for him, but it takes a long time and during that time, Chase is in a very sad state, thinking he might never see his friends again.
Another notable one is 'Beloved' by Toni Morrison. This book delves deep into the trauma of slavery. Sethe, a former slave, is haunted by the ghost of her daughter, whom she killed to save from a life of slavery. It's a complex exploration of motherhood, race, and the lingering effects of historical atrocities.
Sorry, without reading the actual 'Times of India Kerala Story', I can't share the key points. But generally, key points could be related to Kerala's natural beauty, like its backwaters and beaches.