Well, sort of. There are elements that seem to have real - world roots. The character of Alice was modeled after a real girl, as I mentioned before. And some of the absurd situations might have been Carroll's way of satirizing the society and the rigid rules of his time. However, the overall story is a work of fantasy, filled with talking animals and magical happenings that are not literally true.
Yes, it is believed by some to be based on a true story. Lewis Carroll was inspired by real people and places. For example, Alice Liddell, a young girl he knew, was the inspiration for the main character. Also, the Oxford area where Carroll lived had many strange and interesting landscapes that could have influenced the strange and dream - like settings in the story.
Naruto himself is often very popular in 'Naruto Fist' fanfiction. Since it's related to a technique named after him, writers like to explore new aspects of his character in relation to this. He might be shown teaching others the Naruto Fist or coming up with new variations of it.
One idea could be Rey being lured to the dark side by a powerful Sith artifact. Maybe she discovers an ancient Sith holocron that shows her a version of the galaxy where the dark side rules supreme and she starts to believe that it's the only way to bring true order. Another plot could involve Rey being manipulated by a dark side user who preys on her insecurities about her past and her power.
Well, '50 Shades of Grey' may have influenced the way 'Twilight' fan fiction writers approach relationships. It might have made them more open to exploring deeper and more complex emotional and physical relationships. Since '50 Shades' was so popular and focused on a very particular type of relationship, it could have inspired 'Twilight' fan fic writers to look at Bella and Edward's relationship from new angles, like exploring more of the physical aspect in a more mature way.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read the novel recently, but typically in such horror novels, there are likely to be some brave protagonists who try to fight against the undead. There might also be some supporting characters like friends or family members of the main characters.
Another notable one is 'The Savage Detectives' by Roberto Bolaño. It weaves together multiple narratives and takes readers on a journey through different times and places in Latin America, with a touch of mystery as the characters' stories unfold and intersect in unexpected ways. It's a complex and engaging read that delves deep into the human psyche and the cultural and social fabric of the region.
One possible storyline could be that his older sister was sent away on a secret mission when Naruto was young. Years later, she returns, having gained great power and knowledge. She then helps Naruto in his journey to become Hokage, teaching him advanced jutsu and giving him emotional support during tough times.
Definitely not. Fan fiction usually revolves around broader and more relatable themes for a wider audience. Themes like love, friendship, battles, etc. are much more common. 'Azula foot worship fan fiction' is a very niche concept that would only appeal to a very small subset of fans, so it's not a common type at all.
I'm sorry, but I'm not aware of any specific 'kiriha and nene lemon fanfic' to recommend. You could try searching on some fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own.
One lesbian first time story could be about two women who met at an art gallery. They started chatting about a painting they both liked. As they got to know each other more, they went for a walk in the park. There, under a big tree, they shared their first kiss. It was a very gentle and sweet moment filled with nervous excitement.
Well, in My Hero Academia multiverse fanfiction, we get to see new relationships between characters. For example, Bakugo and Midoriya could be friends from the start in a different universe. Their interactions would be completely different, and we could see how their friendship might change the overall story arc.