One common theme is coming - of - age. As seen in 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower', the whiteboi protagonist experiences the typical challenges of adolescence such as fitting in, first love, and dealing with family issues. It's about that transition from childhood to adulthood.
Family relationships are also a major theme. For instance, in 'Little Women', the whiteboi characters are part of a family unit. The story shows the love, conflicts, and growth within the family, and how the whiteboi characters are shaped by their family experiences.
Another theme is self - discovery. In stories like 'The Outsiders', the whiteboi characters are trying to figure out who they are in relation to their social groups. Are they greasers or something more? They explore their identities within the context of their environment.
One great modern whiteboi non - erotic story could be 'The Catcher in the Rye'. It follows the journey of Holden Caulfield, a young white boy dealing with the challenges of growing up, his disillusionment with society, and his search for authenticity. It's a classic coming - of - age story that has resonated with generations.
One common theme is loyalty. Dogs are known for their loyalty to their owners. For example, there are many stories of dogs staying by their sick or injured owners, providing comfort and protection.
The theme of community can also be present. For instance, in the school yearbook story, the possession is important for the whole school community. It binds the past and present members of the community together, and everyone can have a sense of belonging when they look at or talk about this possession.
A common theme can be power dynamics in a non - sexual sense. For instance, in a BDSM role - play scenario where one person is the 'teacher' (dominant) and the other is the 'pupil' (submissive), they explore how power can be exchanged and negotiated. It's about the give - and - take in a relationship, not in a sexual way but in terms of who has the authority in a particular situation. Another theme could be creativity. People might create elaborate BDSM scenes, like a 'prisoner - guard' scenario where they use props and set up a whole fictional environment just for the experience of exploring different power relationships and emotions, all without any sexual undertones.
One common theme is the struggle between human and animal nature. Werewolves often represent the duality within a person, the civilized self and the wild, primal side. For example, in 'The Wolf Man', the main character battles with his new - found werewolf nature.
One common theme is family bonds. Novels often explore the love, loyalty, and support within a family. For example, in 'The House on Mango Street', Esperanza's family relationships play an important role in her coming - of - age story. Another theme is family values, like honesty and hard work, which are often passed down through generations as seen in many family - centered stories.
One common theme is growth. For example, in 'Anne of Green Gables', Anne grows from an insecure orphan to a confident young woman. Another theme is friendship, like in 'A Little Princess' where Sara Crewe forms strong bonds with other characters. Family also plays a role, as seen in 'Little Women' with the sisters' relationship to their mother and each other.
Another theme could be redemption. The possessed character may have made some mistakes in the past, and the possession becomes a form of punishment or a test. Through the process of dealing with the possession, they find a way to atone for their sins and become a better person. For instance, in a story where a person is possessed by a spirit that represents their guilt, they gradually face their past and make amends.
One common theme is survival. In primitive stories, there are often descriptions of how the people in that era fought against nature to get food, water and shelter. For example, stories might show how they tracked animals for hunting or found caves to protect themselves from bad weather.
Friendship is a very common theme. In many coed stories, boys and girls come together to form strong bonds, like in 'The Outsiders' where the gang of boys and the few girls associated with them have a deep sense of loyalty and friendship. Another common theme is growth. For example, in 'The Fault in Our Stars', Hazel and Augustus, a boy - girl couple, grow in their understanding of life, love, and mortality. School life is also a common theme. Stories like 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid' show the coed interactions in a school setting, with all the fun, rivalry, and camaraderie that comes with it.