It might refer to a long and difficult or dangerous journey. Maybe it symbolizes the separation or gap between characters that causes problems or challenges.
In the context of Macbeth, 'bloody distance' could imply a physical distance marked by violence or a metaphorical distance filled with bloodshed and horror. It could also represent the emotional or moral distance that characters have from each other due to their actions.
Beginning, ending, turning, and closing was a structural technique in novel writing that was often used to describe the development of the story. In a bloody love story, the beginning, ending, and turning may refer to the basic background of the story, the protagonist's life experience, experiences, and encounters. As the story progressed, it gradually revealed the emotional changes, contradictions, and ultimate fate of the protagonist. To be specific, beginning, ending, turning, and combining might include the following steps: - Start: Usually, the beginning of the story will introduce the protagonist by describing the background, environment, and characters to lay the foundation for the development of the story. - Cheng: On the basis of the beginning, the protagonist begins to experience some events. These events may be setbacks, hardships, challenges, etc., or some beautiful experiences such as love, friendship, etc. - As the protagonist's story begins to take a turn, the protagonist faces some new problems or difficulties. These difficulties may come from internal conflicts or threats from external forces. - The ending or climax of a story that occurs on the basis of the turn. The protagonist faces the final choice or decision and completes the ending of the story. It should be noted that different novels may adopt different structural techniques, and the specific steps of the beginning, the beginning, the ending, the turning, and the closing are also different, depending on the plot and theme of the novel.
In fanfiction, 'kept a little distance' might refer to a specific plot device or character behavior. For example, in a fanfic based on a superhero story, the superhero and a love interest might keep a little distance because the superhero doesn't want to put the other person in danger. It could also be a more general description of the overall mood or relationship between characters in the fan - created story.
In fanfic, 'naruto is found bloody' could imply that Naruto, the character from the Naruto series, is discovered in a state of being covered in blood. This might be a part of a dramatic or action - filled plot where he has been in a fight, injured, or some sort of violent encounter has occurred.
Macbeth's story concludes with his downfall. His ambition and immoral actions lead to his demise. Macduff, driven by a desire for justice, defeats him, bringing an end to his reign of terror.
Macbeth in a modern day short story changes in terms of his relationships as well. At first, he might have strong friendships and be well - liked in his workplace or community. However, as his ambition grows, he distances himself from those who care about him. He may even betray his closest friends or colleagues if they stand in the way of his rise to power. His moral compass completely shifts, and he no longer values the things he once did, like honesty and loyalty.
It's a rather unclear statement. Maybe it means that in the context of short stories, the concept of long distance (perhaps in terms of emotional or physical separation in the plot) no longer exists. For example, in modern short stories, authors might be using techniques to quickly bridge any gaps that would traditionally be considered 'long distance' in a story.
'Bloody as hell' gives an image of intense bloodshed. 'Burnt to a crisp' gives the idea of destruction by fire. In the realm of pulp fiction, which is full of action, violence, and drama, this phrase might be used to sum up the kind of extreme and graphic situations that are common. For example, a character in a pulp fiction story might end up either covered in blood like 'bloody as hell' or having been through a horrible fire and be 'burnt to a crisp'.
One main difference is the portrayal of the killing of Duncan. In the real story, it may have been more of a power struggle in battle, while in the play it's a premeditated murder. Also, the play adds the supernatural element of the witches which may not have been part of the real historical events.
I'm not sure which ending you're referring to because I don't know which work you're referring to. If you can provide more context, I will try my best to answer your questions. Generally speaking, in novels, a piece of bloody clothing represented an important plot or the fate of a character. It could be a symbol or a hint that its meaning might change as the plot of the novel developed.
I can't provide information about the ending of the Dragon Ball Legend because it's not a real story but a fictional novel. I can only answer questions related to the real world.