The contrast between the villain and the protagonist was mainly reflected in the role orientation, values, and character development. The protagonist is usually the main character of the story. He has positive qualities such as courage, wisdom, and a sense of justice, and is loved and recognized by the audience. They represented positive or positive values, and their actions and decisions were usually based on the principles of morality, justice, or kindness. In some works, the protagonist might experience growth and change, from the initial immature or immature image to a more mature, strong or intelligent image. Villains were usually the opposite of positive characters. They could be evil, insidious, cunning, and other negative traits. They were often seen as obstacles or enemies in the story. They had different ambitions, wills, and perspectives. They pursued personal gain or power, and even harmed the innocent to achieve their goals. The image of the villain was more voluptuous and easy to resonate with because they showed the complexity and authenticity of human nature.
Horror stories mainly focus on creating a sense of fear through things like gore, monsters, and the supernatural. Suspense stories, on the other hand, are more about building tension and anticipation. For example, a horror story might show a bloody monster chasing a victim, which directly scares you. But a suspense story could be about a detective trying to solve a mystery, and you're kept in suspense waiting to find out who the culprit is.
The contrast is that fiction allows authors to create imaginary worlds and characters. Nonfiction, on the other hand, presents actual information, history, or personal experiences. For example, a fantasy novel is fiction, but a biography is nonfiction.
Wind and natural phenomena could be compared as "movement" and "stillness". Wind is a natural phenomenon that is usually caused by the flow of air. It can be expressed as changes in the direction of the wind, the speed of the wind, and the strength of the wind. Wind could also be described as a dynamic state that contrasted with static objects or scenes. In novels, this kind of comparison was often used to describe the contrast between characters, such as the confrontation in battle or the different expressions of characters. For example, one character could remain calm and not be affected by the wind, while another character could be easily affected by the wind and show different personality traits and behaviors.
I recommend the book "The Female Cultivation Supporting Actor Seizes the Villain's Script" to you. Although she is the female protagonist, she has become a useless female villain. In this fairy novel, the villain lived in the female protagonist's palace, but people initially thought that the villain was the male protagonist's lover and would be with the female protagonist. This book was also a book about rebirth and cultivation, so it was worth reading. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
There were many differences in literature between Chinese and Western cultures. Chinese culture pays more attention to plot and character creation while Western culture pays more attention to theme and expression of ideas. The literary classics of Chinese culture were often about history, politics, philosophy, etc., such as "Dream of the Red Chamber" and "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". The classics of Western culture were often about love, religion, adventure, etc., such as "The Catcher in the Rye" and "Braveheart". The literary form of Chinese culture pays more attention to the integration of different types such as poetry, prose, and novels, while the literary form of Western culture pays more attention to the distinction between different types such as novels, dramas, and poetry. For example, ancient Chinese literature often had poetry and prose interwoven, while Western literature often had novels and dramas combined. The literary style of Chinese culture focuses more on lyricism and description, while the literary style of Western culture focuses more on thinking and reasoning. For example, in Chinese literature, there were often ways to express feelings such as "love at first sight" and "mutual affection", while Western literature paid more attention to expressions such as "rational thinking" and "logical reasoning". Generally speaking, there are many different characteristics in literature between Chinese and Western cultures, which reflects the different values, beliefs, history and traditions of each culture.
There were some, such as the Eight Barren Demon Slaying Record and the Turning Divine Lord, both of which involved the intersection of cultivation and western magic. They could be recommended. In addition, there was also the combination of the Taoist Nine Words Mantra and Western magic in the book,"Subverting Hogwarts." I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
One way is to have their values and beliefs be completely opposite. For example, the protagonist might believe in justice and fairness, while the villain only cares about personal gain at any cost. Also, you could introduce a shared past or connection that adds complexity to their conflict.
The protagonist of a marriage novel was usually a woman. She was originally a kind and innocent person, but under certain circumstances, she was involved in complicated emotional entanglements and eventually became the villain. This type of novel often had a strong sense of drama and reversal. The readers were often shocked by the changes in the protagonist. Some of the common plots included: The protagonist was originally a pure and innocent girl, but after being betrayed and hurt, she gradually became twisted, selfish, cunning, and venomous. The protagonist originally had a deep relationship with someone, but after he/she was involved in danger, the protagonist began to show ruthless indifference and cruelty, even hurting his lover. The protagonist was originally a victim, but after being hurt, she began to become violent and out of control, attacking and retaliating against others. The process of the protagonist's transformation is often a long and painful process. She has experienced many setbacks and tribulations, but in the end, can she be freed from her own distortion and become a real winner? Of course, this was only a part of the novel genre. There were many other types of novel readers who could choose according to their preferences.
I recommend " Step-by-step Concubine: His Highness is too black-bellied." This ancient romance novel was about a writer who transmigrated into her own script and became the female lead who was shaped into a disfigured and abused image. In order to survive, she had to use her intelligence and foresight to achieve a reversal of the unfavorable situation. I hope you like my recommendation.π
In fanfic, the love between Edward and Bella is often idealized. They are seen as soulmates. The 'hate' is then used to add some realism. It could be small things like differences in opinion or actions. For example, if Bella decides to do something risky and Edward opposes it strongly. This creates a bit of 'hate' but in the end, the love always seems to win out as it is the foundation of their relationship in these stories.