Well, it could center on a woman's journey as she challenges conventional expectations and faces the consequences, perhaps highlighting the complexity of good and evil.
The main idea might be about a woman who defies societal norms and behaves in a way considered 'wicked' to explore themes of rebellion and morality.
The main idea might be about the relationship between friends where one is wicked. It could involve how this wicked friend behaves, whether they cause trouble, deceive others, or bring negative influences to the friendship.
I'm not sure specifically as I don't know the exact 'the woman and the veil story'. But generally, it might be about a woman's experience related to the veil, perhaps cultural, religious or personal significance of the veil in her life.
Without knowing the details of the story, it could be that the main idea is centered around the white woman's relationships. Maybe she has complex relationships with family, friends or lovers that form the core of the story.
Well, perhaps the story is about a woman who has two skins in a more literal or magical sense. It could be about her transformation between these two forms. The story might focus on how she came to have two skins, what she does with this special ability, and how it affects her relationships. For example, does she use one skin to hide from something or someone? And how do others react when they discover her true nature?
Since I don't know the exact story, it's difficult to say the main idea. But generally, if it's a story about a woman and her yellow scarf, the main idea could be centered around the woman's relationship with the scarf, like how it affects her life or what it symbolizes for her.
The main idea could be about the idea of female perfection. It might show that the concept of a perfect woman is often a construct of society.
One possible theme could be the consequences of bad behavior. If the woman is wicked, she will likely face some negative outcomes as a result of her actions.
One possible theme could be the consequences of evil deeds. Since it's about a wicked woman, the story might show how her actions lead to negative outcomes for herself or others.
Since I haven't read the novel, I can't say for sure. But I assume the main character would be the daughter herself. And perhaps her mother, the 'wicked woman', would also be a significant character.
Well, in Greek mythology, Medusa is often seen as a 'wicked woman' in a sense. She was cursed to have snakes for hair and turn people to stone. Her story is one of those classic 'wicked woman stories'. Also, Circe. She was a witch who turned Odysseus' men into pigs when they landed on her island. There are many such stories across different cultures that depict women in a 'wicked' light, often because they go against the norms or values of the society in those stories.