A possible plot is that the 'hero' in the 'fake hero novel' fabricates a story about fighting against an evil wizard. He spreads this false story around, and people start to believe he is a great hero, when in fact he has no such real experience. He just wants to gain power and influence in the fictional world.
One example is 'The Lord of the Rings' by J.R.R. Tolkien. Frodo Baggins is an archetypal hero. He has an ordinary beginning as a hobbit but is thrust into an extraordinary quest to destroy the One Ring. Another is 'Harry Potter' series. Harry is an orphan who discovers he has special powers and must fight against the dark wizard Voldemort. 'The Odyssey' by Homer also features Odysseus as an archetypal hero on his long journey home facing numerous challenges.
In 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee, Atticus Finch can be seen as a classless hero. He defends a black man in a highly class - and race - divided society. His actions are based on his moral principles rather than any class interests. He is respected across different social classes in the town because of his integrity and fairness.
In 'Gatsby' from 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gatsby appears to be a grand figure with his lavish parties and his pursuit of Daisy. But his wealth is ill - gotten through illegal means in the bootlegging era, and his actions are more about fulfilling his own self - centered desires rather than being a true hero. He is more of a false hero in the context of the story.
Sure. Some fake hospital names could be 'Sunnydale General Hospital', 'Willowbrook Memorial Hospital', 'Oakridge Community Hospital'.
Sorry, I don't have an exact list of the top 10. But one example might be a story that was misreported about a diplomatic meeting. The details might have been twisted to create a more dramatic or false impression. Another could be a false report on a scientific discovery that CNN later had to correct.
Sure. The 'rags to riches' plot is a classic. A poor character, through hard work or a stroke of luck, becomes wealthy. Think of 'Cinderella' who goes from being a mistreated servant to a princess.
One plot could be about a character from 'Panchayat' running for a higher - level political office. Another might be a love triangle between three main characters that was not in the original show.
One plot could be about a young weaver who discovers a special type of silk that has the power to heal wounds. They then go on a journey to protect this silk from those who would use it for evil. Another example is a fanfiction where a group of thieves target a shipment of the most expensive silk in the world, and the story follows their heist and the subsequent chase.
There could be a plot where a feedee is self - conscious about their desire to gain weight. A feeder comes into their life and slowly introduces them to the feederism lifestyle. The story could explore how the feedee overcomes their insecurities, and how the relationship between the two evolves. There might also be sub - plots about how their families or friends react to their new lifestyle choice, adding drama and complexity to the overall story.
Sure. One plot could be a detective story where the criminal uses hypnosis to make witnesses forget what they saw. Another example is a romance plot where one lover hypnotizes the other to make them fall in love.