Well, I think connection and identity might also be themes. The relationships with loved ones can shape a person's identity. And the connections between the characters in the novel are likely to be explored deeply. For example, how they interact, support or sometimes even conflict with each other can all be part of these themes.
Another possible theme could be growth. Through the experiences with loved ones, characters in the novel are likely to grow and change. They might learn important life lessons, become more empathetic or develop better ways to handle relationships. This growth can be a significant aspect of the overall story in 'The Loved Ones Novel'.
Love and loss could be main themes. Often in novels, the exploration of love, be it romantic, platonic or familial, is central. And with 'loved ones', loss might be intertwined as it's a common part of relationships with those we love.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the novel in detail. But typically, the main characters could be the ones directly involved in the relationships with the loved ones. It might be a protagonist who is in a loving relationship with a family member or a romantic partner.
The theme of cultural clash also exists. It shows the differences between American and British cultures, especially when it comes to dealing with death. The British protagonist is often bemused by the American practices he encounters in the world of the novel.
Love is likely a major theme. It could be about different kinds of love such as romantic love between partners, the love of parents for their children, or the deep friendship love.
Romance is a major theme. The love between the human (or whatever the main character is) and the vampire king drives the story. Another theme could be power, as the vampire king has a great deal of it and how it affects their relationship.
Common themes in 'loved ones dying fanfiction' are often related to emotional turmoil. There's the initial shock that the characters experience when they first learn of the death. Then there's the long - term process of coming to terms with it. Some stories may focus on how the characters' relationships with other people change as a result of the loss. For example, they might become closer to some characters who support them through the grief, or they might push others away. There can also be themes related to the afterlife, if the fanfiction involves elements of the supernatural, with characters wondering if their loved one is at peace or if there's some way to communicate with them.
Probably mystery. Since it's about the missing ones, there's likely a big mystery about where they are and what happened to them.
A good novel about the death of a loved one was Embracing Grief: Accompanying You Through the Difficult Times of Bereavement. The book was written by Megan Devine, a master's in consulting psychology and author. Through her personal experience of losing her partner, she proposed a set of ways to get out of grief and get back on track. This book wasn't an academic preaching style. Instead, it gave the reader some inspiration and help through personal experiences and thoughts.
The theme of family is also prominent. Her family plays an important role in her life and influences her decisions regarding love. For example, the relationship with her sisters affects how she views her own relationships. And then there's the theme of growing up. Lara Jean is in a stage of transition from a girl to a young woman, and her experiences with love are part of that growth process.
The main themes include family dynamics, love and its complexities, and the struggle for understanding between generations.
Well, the themes of friendship and growing up are prominent. Lara Jean's friendships are tested and evolve throughout the story. And as for growing up, she has to face the awkwardness and complexity of young love, which is a big part of growing into a more mature person.