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Realm of Myths and Legends

Realm of Myths and Legends

Jin, a hardcore gamer who still lives with his mom at the age of 24. He could never hold down a steady job since graduating, his girlfriend since high school dumped him for his best friend and he's constantly getting beat up by a group of local gang members. His dad left him and his mom when he became rich from the lottery and got a new family, one free of debt and burdens as he called it. His mom works 3 jobs to keep everything from falling apart, except for herself slowly. One day on his way home with the very first and new fully immersive VRMMORPG called Realm of Myths and Legends or RML for short, he died from a hit and run car accident. RML was advertised as the worlds first fully immersive VRMMORPG, allowing for players with skill sets in the real world, like sword training, martial arts, archery or reaction time, to benefit in the game itself! Though Jin died and at that moment a soul from another world crossed over into his body and inherited his memories. The man known as Izroth once hailed as the greatest cultivator in the seven realms, soul reincarnates into the modern world year 20xx in the body of Jin. "What are all these strange memories flowing into my mind..? I've been to all seven realms and have never seen one like this. Earth is it?" "M-My cultivation..! It's back to nothing! This body is so weak and spiritual essence here is scarce. But my soul strength is untainted." "I'll make right all the wrongs that have been done to you, your revenge shall come." "It's called a video game? I'll play it! Since you've given me this body even though it wasn't planned, I'll accomplish your goal of becoming #1." "So sects here are called guilds... I'll make the strongest one there is!" "Ha? World greatest gamer? Don't think you can bully me and not pay the price!" Action, Adventure, Betrayals, Romance, Revenge. Join Izroth on his journey to become the #1 player and create the #1 guild in RML! ----------------------------------------- Check out and support their work! Lots of great artwork! Discord: https://discord.gg/W6N9MZk Contact Me: DaoistZenFeng@gmail.com
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Realm of the Chosen

Realm of the Chosen

Why choose just one if she can have them all? Princess Katrinetta is about to embark on her Choosing, a time when every province in Yewforia will select one man to send to Castle Wrenbrook where he will have the opportunity to show his value to the beautiful, intelligent woman who will someday rule the realm. Katrinetta is tasked with the duty of choosing just one man to spend the rest of her life with. In the realm of Yewforia, a man’s highest honor is to please a noblewoman. When that woman happens to be the princess, being a part of the Choosing means everything. As Katrinetta becomes more acquainted with the Representatives, it becomes clear she can never choose just one of them! Cassius is powerful and knows how to make her laugh. Jate is gentle and shy. Reeve is mysterious... and that’s just three of the men who have pledged their hearts to the beautiful princess! Despite her feelings for the new men she’s grown to adore, Katrinetta is also in love with the one man her mother, Queen Rona, would never allow her to be with. When Eliason is blocked from the Choosing, Kit is desperate to find another way to keep him in her life, even if it means defying her mother and the realm. Realm of the Chosen follows Princess Katrinetta as she embraces the love of her men and establishes herself as a benevolent ruler, one who will vow to protect her people and do what’s best for them, no matter the cost. Full of steamy bedroom scenes, romance, love, and intrigue, Realm of the Chosen is a reverse harem romance for mature readers.
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To the Lighthouse as a Feminist Novel: Analyze the Feminist Elements in the Book.
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2024-12-06 20:37
In 'To the Lighthouse', the narrative structure also contributes to its feminist nature. The novel doesn't follow a traditional male - centered plot. Instead, it focuses on the inner lives of women. Through the stream - of - consciousness technique, we get to see how women perceive the world around them, their relationships, and their own identities. This gives a voice to female experiences that were often overlooked in literature at the time.
How Does 'To the Lighthouse' Represent Feminist Ideals as a Feminist Novel?
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2024-12-08 02:10
It represents feminist ideals through the character of Mrs. Ramsay. She is not just a housewife but a central figure in the family's emotional and social fabric. Her influence on her children and the people around her is significant, which challenges the idea that women were only secondary in family life.
How do feminist graphic novels contribute to the feminist movement?
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2024-11-23 15:11
Feminist graphic novels contribute by providing visual representation. They can reach a wide audience, including those who might not engage with traditional feminist texts. For example, 'Persepolis' makes the experience of Iranian women relatable to a global audience. They also create role models. In 'Ms. Marvel', Kamala Khan is a role model for young girls, especially those from marginalized communities. These novels can start important conversations about gender equality.
How do feminist ghost stories contribute to the feminist movement?
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2024-11-04 19:58
Feminist ghost stories contribute by providing a new narrative space. They allow for the exploration of women's experiences that are often overlooked or silenced. By using the supernatural element of ghosts, they can make bold statements about gender inequality. For example, a story about a female ghost who was mistreated in life can raise awareness about how women have been treated in society.
How do feminist fiction stories contribute to the feminist movement?
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2024-11-01 10:41
They contribute in multiple ways. Firstly, they provide role models. Characters in feminist fiction who are strong and fight for their rights inspire real - life women. Secondly, they expose the underlying power structures that oppress women. Through stories, the patriarchal systems can be analyzed and criticized. Also, they create a sense of community among women readers who can relate to the experiences in the stories. It's like a shared understanding that can fuel the feminist movement.
Is Homegoing a feminist novel?
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2024-10-18 12:51
Yes, it can be considered a feminist novel as it explores themes related to women's experiences, empowerment, and gender equality.
Is Emma a feminist novel?
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2024-10-17 03:50
Yes, Emma can be considered a feminist novel as it explores themes related to women's independence and self-discovery.
Is Sula a feminist novel?
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2024-10-13 22:16
Yes, it can be considered a feminist novel as it explores themes related to women's experiences, identities, and struggles for equality and self-assertion.
Is Dracula a feminist novel?
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2024-10-11 07:33
No, Dracula is not typically considered a feminist novel. It mainly focuses on horror and supernatural elements rather than feminist themes.
Is Vida a feminist novel?
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2024-10-10 09:09
It depends on your interpretation. Some might consider it feminist, while others may not see it that way. It's a complex issue.
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