I'm not sure exactly when it was first used. It might have originated in a specific literary context or genre that's hard to pin down.
I have no clear idea when it was first employed. It could have popped up in various forms of media or creative works, and tracking its exact origin is quite challenging.
There were many terms in anime, such as: 1. Character: A character in an anime can be the protagonist, villain, supporting character, etc. 2. Scene: A specific scene in an anime can be scene one, scene two, scene three, etc. 3. Clothes: The clothes worn by the characters in the anime include jackets, shoes, socks, gloves, etc. 4. Weapons: The weapons used by the characters in the anime include swords, guns, knives, clubs, etc. 5. Magic: A special ability in anime can be achieved through magic. Monster: A fictional creature in anime that usually has great strength and special abilities. 7. School: A fictional educational institution in the anime can be a primary school, a middle school, a university, etc. Society: A fictional society in anime, including politics, economy, culture, etc. Dream: In anime, a person's dream can be realized through hard work. These are some common terms in anime, and of course, there are many other terms. Each anime has its own unique characteristics.
I'm not really sure when it was first used. Maybe it emerged in a specific literary or cultural context that's not widely known.
Yes, it was. The 'Watchmen' in the graphic novel is not just a simple term. It represents a group of characters with their own stories and complex relationships. They are sort of like vigilantes in an alternate history setting. The use of this term is central to the overall theme and plot of the graphic novel as it sets up the idea of these characters 'watching over' society in their own, often controversial, ways.
Definitely. The term 'watchmen' is prominently featured throughout the graphic novel, shaping the identity and mission of the characters within it.
The term 'fiction' has been in use for quite a long time, but its exact origin is hard to pinpoint precisely.
The term 'fanfiction' was first used in the late 20th century, but the exact date is hard to pinpoint precisely.
Another term could be 'finale'. It implies the ultimate and decisive moment that marks the end of the narrative.
The term commonly used is 'breaking news'. When a news story becomes public and is of immediate importance or interest, it's often referred to as breaking news.