Mulan's story is a great hero story. She disguises herself as a man to take her father's place in the army. She shows great courage in the face of danger and overcomes many challenges. She not only proves herself as a capable warrior but also brings honor to her family. It is a story about breaking gender norms and being a hero in difficult circumstances.
Sure. One example is the story of Odysseus. He endures a long and arduous journey home after the Trojan War. He faces challenges like the Cyclops, the Sirens, and many other mythical threats. His intelligence in outwitting these foes and his unwavering determination to return to his family make it a great hero story.
One example could be Chanticleer from Chaucer's 'The Nun's Priest's Tale'. Chanticleer was a proud and handsome rooster. In the story, he had a dream about being attacked by a fox, but at first, he didn't listen to his wife's warning. Eventually, he outwitted the fox when the fox tried to carry him away, showing his cleverness and thus being a kind of hero in the tale.
Take 'HeroQuest' for example. In this game, there is a hero who ventures into a dungeon filled with monsters. The hero has to fight his way through various rooms, using weapons and skills. The story progresses as the hero gets closer to achieving the main goal of the dungeon, which could be slaying a big bad boss or finding a powerful artifact. It's a classic board game hero story with elements of combat, exploration, and discovery.
Sure. There is a story where a young hero named Leo discovers a magical sword that is hanging in mid - air. This sword has the power to control the elements. Leo takes the sword and embarks on a journey to save his village from an evil sorcerer. The sorcerer has been causing chaos by making the ground unstable. Leo uses the powers of the sword to create hanging platforms of ice and stone to fight the sorcerer's minions.
Think about a soldier who fights bravely in a war. This is heroic without a doubt. But in the grand scheme of heroism, it's a well - known and often - told type of heroism. There are countless stories of soldiers being heroes, so it may not be considered novel in terms of the concept of heroism.
One example is 'The Hunger Games'. The system of the Capitol controlling the districts, with the annual Hunger Games as a means of control, is a well - defined system. The characters' struggle within this system makes it a great story.
Shelley's 'Ozymandias' is also a great 'good poem story'. It describes the ruins of a once - great statue of a king. Through the poem, we can picture the vast desert and the broken statue, and it conveys the message about the transience of power and human pride.
Here's one. A man who is completely new to investing puts all his money into a random stock and the very next day, the stock price multiplies tenfold. In the real world of investing, there are so many risks and uncertainties that such instant and huge success is very unlikely. So it's a '2 good 2 be true story'.
Sure. There's a story about a community coming together to build a playground for the kids. Everyone pitched in, from the local carpenters donating their time and skills, to the neighbors bringing food for the workers. In the end, the kids had a wonderful new place to play, and it's a 'fell good story' because it shows the power of community spirit.
Sure. 'Once upon a time, in a far - away land, there was a young girl named Lily. She woke up one morning to find that her pet rabbit was missing. The small, cozy room that she used to share with her furry friend now felt empty and cold.' This beginning sets up a mystery (where is the rabbit?) and also gives a bit of the setting (her room).