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One common theme is his rise from humble beginnings. Fanfictions often explore how he overcame his difficult start in life to become such an important figure. Another theme is his relationships, like his complex friendship with Aaron Burr.
A very well - known one is 'Invisible Man' by Ralph Ellison. The unnamed protagonist is a black man in America, which can be seen as a kind of internal immigration within the country, facing discrimination and trying to find his place in a society that often marginalizes him. It's a powerful exploration of identity and belonging.
One great read in colonial fiction is 'Things Fall Apart' by Chinua Achebe. It shows the impact of colonialism on an African tribe, exploring themes like cultural clash and the breakdown of traditional ways of life. Another is 'Heart of Darkness' by Joseph Conrad, which delves into the dark side of colonialism in Africa, with the journey up the Congo River as a backdrop to examine human nature and the effects of imperialism.
Love is also a big theme. The love between Emma and Killian grows deeper with the presence of their baby girl. And of course, their love for their daughter is central. There are often sweet moments of them expressing their love for the baby. For instance, Killian whispering words of love to the baby girl while she sleeps. Another theme is growth. Both Emma and Killian grow as individuals as they take on the responsibilities of parenthood. They learn new things about themselves and each other. This is often shown through their interactions with the baby girl, like when Emma realizes she can be more patient because of her daughter.
I'm not sure which exact 'City of Dreams Based on True Story' you are referring to. There could be a documentary or a fictional movie inspired by real events. If it's a documentary, it might focus on a particular city's development, its people's hopes and how they overcame difficulties. If it's a fictional movie, it could use real - life elements as a backdrop to tell an engaging story about characters striving for their dreams within the city.
In books about hidden hero fiction, one characteristic is the slow revelation of the hero's true nature. For example, in 'The Invisible Library', the librarians seem like normal people at first, but as the story unfolds, their heroic deeds and important roles are gradually shown. Another is the presence of a world that doesn't initially recognize the hero. In 'Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children', the children are hidden heroes in a world that often misunderstands or fears them. Also, there's often a journey of self - discovery for the hero, like in 'The Name of the Wind' where Kvothe discovers more about his own capabilities and his place in the world.