'Beauty and the Beast' can also be considered in a sense. The Beast is this large, intimidating figure and Belle is a small, delicate girl. Their story of him falling in love with her kindness and her seeing past his exterior is a classic romance. It has been retold in many novel forms, and in all of them, the contrast in their physical sizes adds to the allure of their relationship.
One common theme is protection. The big guy often feels the need to protect the small girl, whether it's from physical harm or emotional distress. For example, in many novels, the big male lead will stand up for the girl when she's being bullied or harassed.
There was a big, strong guy who noticed a small girl struggling to carry her groceries. He offered to help. As they walked together, they talked about their families. The girl told him about her little brother and he shared stories about his sister. This simple encounter led to a nice friendship.
Sure. For example, in a school setting, a tall and strong boy might protect a small and shy girl from bullies. He uses his physical presence in a positive way to ensure her safety and well - being.
Well, 'The Fault in Our Stars' by John Green can be considered in this regard. Augustus is quite popular in his own way, and Hazel is a bit shy and reserved. Their love story is both heart - breaking and heart - warming. 'Since You've Been Gone' by Morgan Matson is also a good one. Emily is a shy girl who gets involved with a popular - type guy during her summer adventures. And 'Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda' by Becky Albertalli has a story where Simon, a somewhat shy boy, has a relationship with a popular - ish Blue, which has that same sense of two different personalities coming together in love.
Maybe the small guy was defending himself or had a grudge. It could be a complex situation.
There's 'Hayate the Combat Butler'. While not a typical 'guy turns into girl' throughout the whole story, there are arcs where the male protagonist Hayate cross - dresses as a girl, and there are some really interesting storylines and character developments related to that. It shows how different his experiences are when in a female guise and how it affects his relationships with other characters.
Another one is 'The Saga of Tanya the Evil'. Here, a male in his past life is reincarnated as a girl named Tanya in a war - torn world. The story focuses on her strategic mind and her attempts to survive and thrive in this new world.
Sure. 'Eat, Pray, Love' by Elizabeth Gilbert is a great 'big girl novel'. It follows the author's journey of self - discovery as she travels to different countries, dealing with love, loss, and finding herself. Another one is 'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn, which delves into the complex relationship between a husband and a wife, full of twists and turns.
Sure. 'To Kill a Mockingbird' can be considered as one. Scout, the main character, is a girl growing up in a small southern town. The story shows her journey of understanding the world around her, including the racial injustice in the town. Another one is 'Anne of Green Gables'. Anne is an orphan who comes to live in a small town on Prince Edward Island. Her vivid imagination and her growth in this small - town environment are very engaging.
Yes, there could be. If we consider the 'big girl' as someone with a lot of life experience or maturity, the'small novel' could be a form of simple entertainment for her. Like a quick read to relax.