The 'Lord of the Rings' has a sense of a higher power at work, often seen as a kind of divine providence. Eru Ilúvatar, the one God in Tolkien's mythology, is the creator of all things. Although not as directly present as Aslan in Narnia, his influence is felt throughout the story, guiding the fates of the characters and the world.
In 'American Gods' by Neil Gaiman, the gods are depicted in a very unique way. They are ancient and powerful, yet also affected by modern society. It shows how the idea of god can change and adapt over time, and how different cultures' gods interact. It's a complex and interesting take on the concept of gods in fiction.
The movie 'Dogma' has a really interesting take on God. It shows God as a woman, which is a departure from traditional depictions. It also delves into the idea of faith, dogma, and the relationship between humans and the divine in a humorous yet thought - provoking way.
Often, bats in fiction are shown as nocturnal creatures associated with darkness and mystery.
Commonly in science fiction, life on Venus is shown as having to adapt to the planet's thick atmosphere. This might mean life forms that can float or swim in the dense clouds of Venus. They could be large, gas - filled organisms or small, microscopic beings that use the chemical reactions in the clouds for energy. Another aspect is that some science fiction depicts life on Venus as being related to the planet's volcanic activity. Maybe there are life forms that have evolved around the volcanoes, using the heat and minerals released for their survival.
The de Havilland Tiger Moth is often portrayed as a classic and charming aircraft in fiction, adding a touch of nostalgia and adventure.
In addition to the works already mentioned, there were some early stage plays that had elements of artificial intelligence. They might not be as well - known as the later novels and films, but they were there. These stage plays often had some sort of mechanical or magical being that had an 'intelligence' beyond normal humans, which was a precursor to the more developed AI concepts in modern science fiction.
Historical fiction has the potential to be accurate. Authors often do extensive research to recreate the settings, events, and characters of the past. However, it's not always 100% precise as some artistic license is taken to make the story engaging.
In 'Genghis: Birth of an Empire', the author tries to be as accurate as possible in terms of the major events in Genghis Khan's life. It shows his early struggles and how he united the Mongol tribes.
Changing the core values of the old stories is also a big mistake. If a story was originally about loyalty and in the new depiction it promotes self - interest above all, it goes against the essence of the old story.
Often, they are portrayed as tragic figures, exploited and misunderstood.
Seasonal changes in a novel can often be shown through descriptions of nature like the changing colors of leaves or the weather. They can also affect the mood and actions of the characters.