One example could be 'The Great Gatsby'. Gatsby is trying to make a comeback in a sense. He has amassed wealth to try and win back Daisy, his former love. He is coming back into her life and the high - society world he once left.
Batman's return after being presumed dead is a classic comeback story that Gotham would love. His comeback brings a sense of security back to the city.
One example could be a team that was lagging behind due to a wrong detour choice but then managed to overtake other teams by being faster in subsequent tasks. Another might be a team that faced some personal issues during the race, like an injury or an argument, but then they reconciled and got back on track to perform well.
One example is the story of Apple. In the 1990s, Apple was in a really bad state, almost on the verge of bankruptcy. But then Steve Jobs came back, and with his vision, they released products like the iMac, iPod, iPhone, and iPad, and became one of the most valuable companies in the world.
Muhammad Ali. He was stripped of his boxing titles and banned from the sport for refusing to be drafted into the military during the Vietnam War. But he made a comeback and regained his titles, becoming an even greater symbol of resistance and athletic excellence.
Sure. A student who fails an important exam might give up instead of trying again and thus lose the chance of a comeback. Another example could be an artist who gets rejected by a gallery and then stops creating art, missing out on the possibility of a comeback where they become well - known later.
Athletically, Lance Armstrong (before the doping scandal was revealed) was seen as a great comeback story. He overcame testicular cancer, which had spread to his lungs and brain, and then went on to win the Tour de France multiple times. His story inspired many cancer patients and sports fans alike. His comeback was a symbol of strength and determination in the face of extreme adversity.
Lionel Messi leaving Barcelona was a big shock. But then his comeback to Barcelona after a year away was like a dream come true for many fans. It was a story of loyalty and the power of a player's connection to a club. Everyone loved it because it was a story of love and return in the football world.
A 'good comeback story' could be about a musician. Let's say a singer had a bad accident that affected their vocal cords. They had to go through a long rehabilitation process. Eventually, they came back with a new album that was even more successful than their previous works. Also, consider an athlete who got injured badly and was told they might never compete again. But with sheer determination and a great rehab plan, they returned to the sport and won championships. And a brand that was losing its market share to competitors but reinvented itself with new products and marketing strategies and bounced back.
One example could be 'On the Road' by Jack Kerouac. The characters are constantly on the move, traveling across the United States, which represents a form of physical mobility. Their journey is not just about the physical act of traveling but also about self - discovery and the exploration of different cultures and ways of life along the way.
Virginia Woolf's 'To the Lighthouse' is an example. The prose is filled with beautiful, lyrical descriptions that are almost like poetry. It delves deep into the characters' minds and emotions.