Perhaps the hero's values changed in a way that the society in the novel didn't accept. He might have started with noble intentions but as the story progressed, he became self - centered or greedy. This transformation would make the other characters in the novel, and even the readers, view him as a failure.
His development could have taken a wrong turn. Maybe he started as a promising hero but then got corrupted by power or influenced by the wrong people. This negative development would cause others to see him as a failure.
Another possibility is that his death is part of a tragic plot device. It might be used to create a sense of pathos and make the story more memorable. For example, his death could be due to a misunderstanding that couldn't be resolved in time, leaving the heroine heartbroken.
One possible reason could be fear. If the legal system in the area was known to be discriminatory against gay people, the fugitive might be afraid of unfair treatment and thus not appear.
One reason could be that he thinks they are too unrealistic. Heroine novels often have elements of fantasy and over - the - top romance, which might not appeal to his more practical or down - to - earth nature.
One possible reason is a misunderstanding. The hero might think that they are in love with the person they marry, but later find out it was all a mistake. For instance, they might have misinterpreted their feelings of friendship or gratitude as love. Also, external threats could be a factor. If there is a threat to the hero's family or community, they might marry someone else as a way to protect them.
Perhaps he is tired of the constant danger and stress. Being a hero often means facing life - threatening situations regularly. After years of this, he might just want a peaceful, normal life away from all the chaos. For example, he might long for a simple life like farming or fishing, where he doesn't have to worry about the next big battle.
There are many reasons why sequels fail or succeed. Here are some possible factors: Success factors: Similar to the first film: If the first film of the sequels is successful, the production of the sequels will pay more attention to the success factors of the first film, such as the cast, storyline, music, etc. 2. Originality: The sequels should be creative in terms of storyline and character setting to attract the audience's interest. If the first film disappointed the audience, then the sequels needed to make a breakthrough in creativity. 3. Production quality: The production quality of the movie is also an important factor. If the production quality is high, the audience will be more likely to accept the movie. Failure factors: 1. Too big a gap from the first film: If the gap between the second film and the first film is too big, the audience may be disappointed and may doubt the quality of the second film. 2. Lacking the success of the first film: If the movie lacks the success of the first film, the audience may have high expectations for the movie and be disappointed. 3. The influence of the first film: If the first film is successful, the audience may have a prejudice against the follow-up film and think that the follow-up film will also be successful. If the first film failed, the audience might have doubts about the sequels. 4. Imbalanced character development: The uneven character development in the sequels may disappoint the audience. If the characters in the first film were not fully developed in the sequels, the audience might doubt the quality of the sequels. 5. The storyline is dull: If the storyline of the movie is too dull, the audience may feel bored and may doubt the quality of the movie.
One possible reason could be a misunderstanding. Maybe the hero misinterprets the heroine's actions or words and lashes out with an insult.
In the fanfiction, Kakashi might fail because of external pressures. For example, he could be given other important missions that take up a lot of his time and energy. So, he can't dedicate enough time to Sasuke and Sakura's development. Also, he could be facing political pressure within the village that restricts his teaching methods or the resources he can use for their training. This would lead to him not being able to meet their needs and ultimately failing them.
One possible reason could be a misunderstanding. Maybe there was some miscommunication in the past that led the hero to form a negative opinion of the heroine. For example, he might have overheard something that was misinterpreted.