Perhaps the novel delves into the secrets and unresolved issues in their relationship. After the wife's death, these things resurface and drive the husband crazy as he realizes things he never knew before. For example, if there were hidden debts or a family secret that the wife was keeping from him.
It could be about the husband's extreme grief and his inability to cope with the loss, which drives him to madness. Maybe he starts seeing hallucinations of his deceased wife.
Well, clearly the wife, even though she has died, is an important character as her death is the catalyst for the husband's madness. And of course, the husband, whose mental state is the main focus of the story.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this novel. But generally, it might involve a woman who is in a difficult situation with her war - mad husband and decides to take their child for safety or other reasons.
Maybe the husband has some dark secrets or ulterior motives. It could be related to money, like he wants to inherit her wealth. Or perhaps there's another woman involved and he wants to get rid of his wife to be with her.
There were a few novels about the rebirth of a wife after her husband's death that could be recommended. Among them were " Reborn Noble Daughter: Black-bellied Husband, Please Make Way,"" Reborn in the Nineties,"" Return to the Country,"" Rebirth of a Farmer Woman,"" Heavenly Concubine,"" Medical Concubine's Daughter: The General's Favorite Wife's Daily Life,"" Cold Concubine, Prince, Please Join the Family,"" After the Death of a Disabled Husband, My Beautiful Wife Is Reborn,"" My Husband Is Reborn," and so on. These novels covered different topics and plots, and readers could choose to read them according to their preferences.
Perhaps it's a story of personal growth. After many days of self - reflection or difficult experiences, the protagonist decides to make a change. The novel could then follow their journey of transformation, including their struggles with old habits, relationships, and how they overcome internal and external obstacles to become a better version of themselves.
Perhaps it would explore the concept of reincarnation. The story could follow the character as they are reborn into a new life, with faint memories of their past life. It might show how their experiences in the previous life shape their new existence, and how they gradually come to realize their connection to their former self.
After such a loss, it's important to be kind to yourself. You might consider seeking professional counseling or therapy to work through your feelings. And don't rush into making big life decisions right away. Give yourself the space and time you need to heal.
Love and the perception of it at a young age could be a theme. He might have a naive or idealistic view of love that makes him want to be a husband. Also, the theme of change could be present. As he moves towards this idea of being a husband, he will have to change and adapt, both in terms of his behavior and his understanding of the world around him. This could be explored in the context of school, friendships, and family interactions in the novel.
In the 'My Husband Wants Me Dead Novel', it could be that he has some sort of mental instability. His perception of their relationship might be distorted, and he believes that her death would solve all his problems. It could also be due to a long - standing grudge or resentment that has built up over time in their relationship, and it has reached a point where he wants her dead.
One possible plot could be that in a situation where the husband is ill and unable to get water for himself easily, the wife out of love and care for him, goes through great lengths to get water for him. Here, 'pissing' could be a very local or symbolic way of saying she is doing everything she can for him, like 'breaking her back' for him in a more traditional sense.