Here's another example. There was a group of fans who were into a science - fiction TV show and they had fanfiction - like dreams about time travel within that show's universe. But then, one of them used those initial ideas as a springboard to develop a new screenplay about time travel in a completely different setting, with different characters and a different take on the concept. In this case, that person's dream has transitioned from being fanfiction to something more unique and original.
Sure. Let's say someone had a dream of writing a story set in the 'Harry Potter' fanfic world. But then they realized they could create their own magical world with its own unique rules, characters, and storylines. So their dream of writing a story is no longer a 'Harry Potter' fanfic but an original magical story. That's an example of a dream no longer fanfic.
Think of a scientist who becomes obsessed with unethical experiments. In the pursuit of knowledge, they cross moral boundaries that are fundamental to human values. As they continue down this path, they start to lose their sense of right and wrong, and their relationships with others deteriorate. Their focus on the experiment becomes all - consuming, and they gradually become detached from the normal human community and the qualities that make us human. They may start to view people as mere subjects for their experiments rather than fellow human beings, which gives the impression that they are no longer human in the moral and empathetic sense.
Sure. 'Cinderella' is a kind of 'dream ending story'. Cinderella, who has been mistreated by her step - mother and sisters, finally gets to go to the ball. And in the end, she marries the prince and lives happily ever after. It's a classic example of a story with a very desirable and dream - like ending.
Sure. One real dream story could be that a person dreamed they were flying over their hometown. They could see all the familiar streets and houses from above. In the dream, they felt a sense of freedom and joy. When they woke up, they realized that the dream might represent their longing for the simplicity and comfort of their hometown.
One example could be 'The Hunger Games'. Initially, it was just a new young adult novel. But it quickly gained huge popularity among students. It became a staple in many grade level curriculums not only for its exciting plot but also for the themes it explored like power, survival, and sacrifice. So, it's no longer a nobody in the world of grade level novels.
Let's look at the seasons. When we are young, each change in season brings a new set of experiences and feelings. But as we grow older, we know what to expect. Winter means cold, summer means heat, and so on. The time of the year no longer holds the same sense of novelty as it did when we were children. It's like we've read the story of the seasons so many times that it's no longer a novel experience.
Sure. Oprah Winfrey is an example. She had a difficult childhood filled with poverty and abuse (true story). But through her determination and hard work, she became one of the most influential talk - show hosts in the world, living her dream of success and helping others along the way.
One example could be a fanfiction in a magical - school - based fandom. In this story, the school cafeteria serves a special type of milk that gives students different magical powers depending on how much they drink. The main character discovers this and has to figure out how to use this new - found knowledge to his advantage in the school's magical competitions.
One example could be a story where Faker discovers a new gaming strategy during a dream and then wakes up to implement it in a real - life tournament, leading his team to victory.
One example could be a fanfiction set in a post - apocalyptic world based on a popular video game. The characters in the fanfiction learn the practicality of conserving resources. They discover that by rationing food, water and ammunition, they can survive longer and have a better chance of rebuilding society. They also learn practical skills like farming in the harsh environment and building sustainable shelters.