Maybe because in ancient times, the main goal of fiction was to convey moral or historical lessons rather than delve deep into emotions.
Maybe it's because of his traumatic childhood experiences. Those could have blocked his ability to fully grasp and express emotions.
It could be that the author wanted to show Harry Styles' character facing a challenge in understanding emotions to add depth and complexity. Maybe it's related to his past experiences or a specific event in the story.
In fanfiction, Harry may not understand emotions because of his traumatic experiences. Losing his parents at a young age and constantly being in life - threatening situations can make it hard for him to process emotions. He's always in survival mode. And, he might be so focused on the big battles and challenges in the wizarding world that he overlooks the subtleties of emotions. For example, he might not understand the deeper feelings of loyalty among his friends until it's put to a real test.
Maybe it's because the focus back then was more on historical events or heroic deeds rather than feelings.
Maybe because science fiction doesn't fit their programming strategy or audience demographics.
Your fiction might not fit a genre because it breaks the norms and conventions of established genres. It could have a fresh and original style that doesn't conform to the traditional genre classifications.
There were many reasons why no one read science fiction. Science fiction usually involved unknown and mysterious elements that were often difficult for people to understand and accept. Secondly, science fiction novels often involved fictional technology and worldviews. These elements required a certain amount of imagination and scientific knowledge to understand. In addition, the content of some science fiction novels might be too pessimistic or exaggerated, which did not conform to the values and aesthetic concepts of modern people. Finally, the market for science fiction novels was also being competed by other types of novels such as fantasy, romance, horror, etc. These novels were more likely to attract readers 'attention.
Maybe he just doesn't find the far - fetched concepts in science fiction appealing. Everyone has different tastes, and he might prefer more down - to - earth or realistic genres.
Pulp Fiction doesn't follow conventional screenwriting because it aims to challenge and surprise the audience. The non-linear narrative and diverse characters contribute to its distinct charm. The director, Quentin Tarantino, wanted to do something different and memorable.
It could be that the food didn't appeal to Jules. Maybe he had some dietary restrictions or just wasn't in the mood for what was offered.