Maybe it's to create a unique plot twist or highlight some gender-specific issues related to diseases.
I think it might be because of cultural differences or the focus on other aspects of the story. Sometimes, the emphasis is more on action or fantasy rather than detailed relationship building.
In 'Little Women', different marriages are shown vividly. Meg's marriage is about a young woman entering into a domestic life with a man she loves. It has its challenges like financial constraints but they work through them. Amy and Laurie's marriage is more glamorous in a way, with their travels and involvement in the art world. Jo's marriage, on the other hand, is a partnership where she can still pursue her own dreams while being with her husband.
Yes, in some of his works, there are elements that can be seen as depicting women abuse. For example, in certain horror scenarios, female characters may face extreme violence or psychological abuse, which is part of creating the horror atmosphere in his stories.
In the novel, women are mainly divided into different roles based on their fertility. Handmaids are reduced to their reproductive function. They have no rights and are at the mercy of the regime. Other women, like the Aunts, are used to enforce the rules on the handmaids.
Perhaps Raw Story has some inside information or a particular perspective. It could be that they've observed a series of events in Ivanka's life such as the end of a certain project or a shift in her relationships that made her seem that way.
Mosquitoes buzz in people's ears mainly to find a suitable spot to land and bite. Their wings make that annoying sound as they fly around.
Not at all. Japan's creative output is diverse. In addition to anime and manga, they have renowned cuisine, beautiful architecture, and are leaders in scientific research and development.
It's hard to say for sure. It might be related to a previous event or a hidden power within Naofumi that triggers this exclusive vision. Maybe it's a twist the author planned to surprise the readers.
Maybe it's because it's hard to truly imagine and show the complexity and horror of space death. Writers often focus more on the adventure and excitement.
The manga shows it with a lot of detail and emotion. It captures the nostalgia and changes in a very touching way.