These books usually explore complex emotions. For example, there could be denial, anger, and finally acceptance of the grief. They may also show how the characters' relationships change because of the grief. Sometimes, the setting can play a role too, like a gloomy place that reflects the characters' mood.
Well, in the Brothers Grimm's original story, it's much darker. For example, the queen actually tries to kill Snow White in more gruesome ways, like with a poisoned comb and a tight lacing. In the Disney version, it's more family - friendly and focuses on the magic and the dwarfs being cute and helpful.
One main theme is isolation. Bartleby isolates himself in the office, not interacting much with others. He constantly says 'I would prefer not to', which shows his detachment from the normal social and work expectations. Another theme could be the dehumanizing nature of work. The scriveners are like cogs in a machine, doing repetitive tasks, and Bartleby's response is a kind of rebellion against this soulless work system.
One of the earliest robots in science fiction was the mechanical man in Karel Čapek's play 'R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots)', which was published in 1920. These robots were artificial workers created by a scientist. They were initially more like automatons, but the concept of robots as we know today began to take shape in this work.
Some 'Loud House Luna x Sam fanfic' are really creative. For example, there's a fanfic where Luna and Sam start a band together. In this story, they face all kinds of obstacles like finding a practice space and getting gigs. But through it all, their relationship blossoms. Another interesting one is set in a music competition where they are rivals at first but then realize their feelings for each other. These fanfics often add new dimensions to their relationship that we might not see in the original show.
Sorry, I don't really know much about this specific 'it's all in the stars thai story' without more context. It could be a very unique and little - known Thai story.
One possible plot could be that Rito's new powers attract the attention of villains from across the galaxy. His powers might be something like the ability to manipulate energy. This could lead to a series of battles where he has to protect his friends and family, especially the girls around him in the 'To Love Ru' universe. He might initially struggle to control his powers, causing some comical and chaotic situations.
Starting 50s fanfiction requires a good understanding of the 1950s. Look into historical events, social norms, and cultural aspects. Once you have a solid base of knowledge, pick your characters. If using existing characters, think about how they would adapt to the 50s. For original characters, develop them with the 50s in mind. For the plot, consider things like the changing role of women in the 50s. You could write about a female character who defies the traditional gender roles of the time while still being a part of the 50s society. Also, pay attention to the language and dialogue, using phrases and expressions that were common in the 50s.
One interesting Bella, Edward, and Jacob fanfiction could be about an alternate universe where Bella has to choose between Edward and Jacob based on their different abilities to save the town from a new supernatural threat. In this story, Bella might discover a power within herself that changes the dynamics of the love triangle.
Some people might do extreme things like skydiving while holding a big heart - shaped sign for their partner. It's a crazy way to show love as they are literally taking a huge risk in the air.
One of the best is 'Doctor Zhivago' by Boris Pasternak. It tells a complex story of a doctor during the Russian Revolution and its aftermath. Another great work is 'One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich' by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn which gives a vivid picture of life in a Soviet labor camp. 'The Master and Margarita' by Mikhail Bulgakov is also a masterpiece, with its blend of satire, magic realism, and exploration of good and evil.