We can use 'like - themed stories' or'stories with congruent themes'. Consider the theme of redemption. There are numerous stories in literature, movies, and even in folk tales that have this theme. All of these stories can be considered as having congruent themes. They might have different characters, settings, and plots, but the overarching theme of redemption ties them together and makes them stories with congruent themes.
Some expressions like 'What the fuck' are very common in 'Pulp Fiction' but not so appropriate for all daily situations. However, expressions like 'That's a hell of a thing' can be used to show surprise. Another one, 'I'm not a bad person, but I've done some bad things' can be used when you want to self - reflect in a conversation.
One similar expression could be 'offloading'. Just like 'dumping a load', it implies getting rid of something. For example, 'He was offloading his problems onto his friend'. Another one is 'unburdening'. A character might be 'unburdening' themselves of secrets or worries, which is somewhat like 'dumping a load' in a non - physical sense.
The light theme often represents hope, goodness, and positive values. For example, in many fairy tales, the hero or heroine who is kind - hearted and brave represents the light. The dark theme can symbolize evil, despair, or challenges. In horror stories, the dark forces are often the source of fear. Common expressions of light themes include bright colors, kind characters, and happy endings. Dark themes may involve dark settings like a spooky forest or an old, haunted house.
Well, in Manglish stories, you might find expressions like 'lah' added at the end of sentences for emphasis. For example, 'He is so funny lah'. It gives a local flavor to the story.
In horror stories, expressions such as 'a deathly hush' are quite common. It sets a very ominous mood. 'Malevolent eyes' is another one, as eyes can be very expressive of evil intentions. 'The stench of death filled the air' is also used often. It appeals to the sense of smell and adds to the overall horror atmosphere.
One common theme is loss. It could be the loss of a loved one like in the story of Tom and Anna. Another theme is loneliness, such as the old man who was left alone by his children. Also, broken dreams can be a theme. For example, a person who has been working hard towards a goal but fails in the end and is left in despair.
One common theme is honesty. As in the story of the boy who cried wolf, honesty is always important. If we are not honest, people won't trust us when we really need help. Another theme is hard work. Just like in the Ant and the Grasshopper story, those who work hard are rewarded while the lazy ones suffer. Also, kindness can be a theme. For example, in some stories, kind characters are the ones who end up in good situations.
One of the common themes is coming - of - age. This is when a young character grows up and learns important life lessons. In many English written stories, the theme of good versus evil is also prevalent. It creates conflict and drives the plot forward. Additionally, the theme of survival, whether it's in a post - apocalyptic world or in a harsh natural environment, is often explored in stories.
One story could be when my wife first saw our new puppy. Her face lit up with pure joy, eyes wide and a big smile. It was a moment that showed her soft and loving side.
Love, friendship, and celebration are common themes. Expressions like 'Mujhe aapki yaad aati hai' (I miss you) or 'Khush raho' (Be happy) are often used.