I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read this specific story. But perhaps it could be a story with a very unique view on female body image in a heavenly or idealized context.
Since I'm not familiar with the story, it's difficult to say for sure. It might be a story that challenges the common perception of beauty by stating that in heaven all girls are fat, which could be a metaphor for something deeper like acceptance of all body types in a utopian place.
Since I'm not acquainted with this story, it's hard to tell. But it might have the girls themselves as the main characters. Maybe there's a narrator who is also an important character, who is either in heaven or has some connection to it and is telling the story about these girls who are fat in heaven.
The main idea could be the fat boy's struggle and success in love, showing how he overcomes obstacles related to his appearance to find love.
I don't know the story, so I can't tell the main idea. It could be about the old lady's pocket being a symbol of something, like her independence or her hidden treasures.
I don't know the exact 'fat old and young story', so it's hard to say the general idea. It could be about differences in generations or body types.
As I don't know the exact story, it's hard to say the main idea. But perhaps it could be about the good deeds of dogs that earn them a place in the Indian heaven.
Well, in 'All Along the Watch Tower Story', it could be centered around the concept of anticipation. There are probably different characters, each with their own motives and fears. Maybe it's about how they interact with the events they see from the watchtower. It could also touch on power dynamics, as those who are in the watchtower might have a different perspective on power compared to those on the ground. And perhaps there's a mystery or a secret that is gradually revealed as the story progresses.
Perhaps the main idea is unity. In the 'all for good king story', different elements such as the people, the military, and the advisors are all united for the good of the king. This unity is what drives the story forward and helps the kingdom thrive under the king's leadership. They work together, whether it's in times of peace to build and develop, or in times of war to defend. Their combined efforts for the good of the king show the strength of unity in a kingdom.
Since I'm not aware of the story, it could potentially be centered around the idea that our imagination has the ability to shine a light on various aspects of our lives. It may show how imagination can be a source of inspiration, much like how light is a source of visibility. It might also explore how our imagined things related to light can bring about change, hope, or a new perspective in the story's context.
Well, in'mr know all short story', it could be centered around Mr. Know - All's wisdom or perceived wisdom. Maybe he uses his knowledge to solve problems, or perhaps it's about the annoyance others feel towards his know - it - all attitude. It really depends on the specific plot details of the story which I'm not entirely sure of without more context.
It could be both. If it refers to a song, it's a story in the form of lyrics and music. 'Fat Bottomed Girls' by Queen is a well - known song that tells a sort of story about these girls. In a historical context, perhaps it could be related to body types that were considered in different historical periods, like in some eras where fuller figures were seen as a sign of beauty or fertility. But generally, when we first hear this phrase, we might think of the Queen song which is more of a fictional story set to music.