Love and sacrifice are also prevalent themes. In 'The Time Traveler's Wife', a fantasy - like love story, Henry's time - traveling ability leads to many sacrifices both he and his wife Clare have to make for their love. It shows how love can endure through difficult circumstances in a fantasy context.
One common theme is power. In many fantasy adult novels, characters are either seeking power, struggling with the power they have, or trying to overthrow those in power. For example, in 'Lord of the Rings', Frodo is tasked with destroying the all - powerful One Ring.
One common theme is the exploration of identity. In these novels, the characters often struggle with their sexual identity within the context of the fantastical world they inhabit. For example, they might be in a world where homosexuality is not fully accepted or understood, like in some medieval - inspired settings. Another theme is love and relationships. The relationships in gay adult fantasy novels can be intense and complex, often defying the norms of the society in the story. Just like in 'Captive Prince', the relationship between the two main characters grows and changes as they face various challenges together.
One common theme is the power of love to overcome obstacles. In many such novels, the characters face various challenges like magic - related perils or political unrest in the fantasy world, but their love helps them persevere. Another theme is the discovery of self - identity within the context of a relationship. As the characters fall in love, they also learn more about who they are. And often, there's the theme of sacrifice, where one or both of the lovers are willing to give up something for the other.
One common theme is identity. The gay characters often have to navigate their sexual identity while also dealing with the fantastical elements of the urban fantasy world, like coming to terms with their powers or their place in a magical society.
Another theme is self - discovery. Characters often embark on a journey, both physically and metaphorically, and in the process learn more about themselves, their powers and their place in the world. For example, in 'The Hobbit', Bilbo Baggins discovers his own courage and resourcefulness during his adventure.
One common theme is immortality. Vampires are often depicted as immortal beings, and this theme is explored in different ways, like how they deal with outliving their loved ones. Another is the struggle between good and evil. Some vampires are shown as trying to resist their dark urges, while others embrace them.
Common themes include identity formation. Young adults in novels often struggle to figure out who they are, where they belong. Also, family relationships play a big role, like in 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' where family love and the relationship with sisters are important aspects along with the romantic themes. Another one is dealing with social issues such as bullying, which can be seen in many YA novels as it is a relevant problem for the young adult age group.
Love is a common theme. Often it's about the mermaid falling in love with a human or another mermaid. For example, in some novels, a mermaid might risk everything for her love.
Social exclusion is also a frequent theme. Adult gay novels often depict the difficulties that gay characters face in a heteronormative society. They may be ostracized, discriminated against, or have limited opportunities, and the novels may show how they navigate through these challenges.
Common themes in dystopian adult novels include power and control. The ruling class in these novels usually has excessive power and uses it to oppress the masses. For example, in '1984', Big Brother has total control. Another theme is the breakdown of social values. Traditional values such as family, love, and truth are often distorted or lost. In addition, there is often a sense of hopelessness, as the characters struggle against a seemingly unbeatable system, like in 'The Road' where the father and son face a desolate world with little hope for a real future.
Common themes in adult dystopian novels include the loss of freedom. In many such novels, like 'The Handmaid's Tale', the characters are severely restricted in what they can do and say. Social inequality is also a big theme. In 'Snow Crash', there are huge disparities between the rich and the poor, with the rich living in fortified enclaves while the poor struggle in slums. And a sense of hopelessness often pervades these novels, as in 'The Road' where the father and son are constantly in a state of despair trying to survive in a desolate world.