Sure. In 'Gone Girl', Amy fakes her own disappearance and frames her husband for her murder, all as part of her revenge for his cheating and the way he treated her. 'The Handmaid's Tale' is set in a totalitarian society where women are oppressed. Offred, the main character, rebels in small ways which can be seen as revenge against the system that has subjugated her.
Sure. 'The Notebook' is about an old man reading a story to an old woman in a nursing home, which is their own love story full of twists and turns over the years. 'Pride and Prejudice' focuses on Elizabeth's initial prejudice against Mr. Darcy and how they overcome misunderstandings and fall in love. It also shows the social environment of the time.
Sure. 'Lessons in Chemistry' was a popular 2022 novel. It has a really interesting female protagonist who breaks barriers in a male - dominated field. It's a story about empowerment and the pursuit of knowledge.
In 'Fahrenheit 451', Guy Montag is a fireman whose job is to burn books, but he starts to question this after meeting a young girl. 'The Handmaid's Tale' takes place in Gilead, a society where fertile women, handmaids, are used for reproduction. In 'A Clockwork Orange', Alex is a violent youth who undergoes an experimental treatment to 'cure' his violence. Each of these plots reflects different aspects of dystopian societies, like control, oppression, and the loss of freedom.
😋I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "Proud as the Wind": This is a fantasy romance novel. The female protagonist, Rufeng, showed her elegance and freedom. She was loved in both modern and ancient times. However, in her world, not everyone could be happy. She would choose her friends who did not like to be abused carefully. 2. "Will the Prince of Rebirth Marry Me?": This was an ancient romance novel. The female protagonist was once harmed by the Crown Prince, but after she was reborn into her mother's womb, she did not want revenge. She just wanted a peaceful life. However, a conspiracy was a conspiracy after all. Could she go against the heavens? 3. "Zixie": This is a fantasy romance and magic fantasy novel. After the female protagonist, Situ Zixie, replaced a weak soul, her soul began to show its unusually valiant side. She began to display extraordinary abilities and became a powerful warrior, causing a storm between men and women. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah~
I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "The Future of Farming": The female protagonist who transmigrated to ancient times found a divine doctor to recognize her teacher. She and her parents farmed to become rich and well-off. At the same time, she had to face the storm of various relatives and families. 2. "The Ruler of the Devouring Stars": Earthlings and prehistoric creatures rise up in the devouring of the world, basically following the original setting and original plot. 3. "Marry a Master as a Husband": The protagonist transmigrated to become a servant girl in the Prime Minister's Mansion. Her masters were kind to her, but at the same time, she had to face the bullying of her biological parents. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Sure. 'Moby - Dick' has elements of revenge. Captain Ahab is obsessed with getting revenge on the white whale that took his leg. In 'The Odyssey', Odysseus takes revenge on the suitors who have been pestering his wife and consuming his wealth while he was away. Another is 'Othello', where Iago's false accusations lead to Othello seeking revenge on his innocent wife Desdemona, which is a tragic form of misdirected revenge.
Sure. 'The Stranger' is a classic. Meursault's indifferent reaction to his mother's death and his subsequent actions show the absurdity of life. 'Nausea' makes you feel the unease of existence through the protagonist's experiences. 'Crime and Punishment' shows Raskolnikov's inner turmoil after his crime.
Sure. 'Fun Home' is one. It's a memoir that delves into the relationship between the author and her father. Then there's 'V for Vendetta', a politically charged story. 'Y: The Last Man' which has an interesting premise of all the men on Earth except one dying.
Sure. 'Battle Through the Heavens' is a well - known one. It has a great plot where the protagonist continuously climbs the ladder of cultivation in a world full of alchemy and martial arts. Another good one is 'I Shall Seal the Heavens'. It features a unique cultivation style and interesting characters.
Also, 'Mysteries' is a good Hamsun novel. It has a complex plot with lots of psychological exploration of the characters, making it an interesting read for those who like in - depth character studies.