Well, it could refer to a type of novel where the reader is more actively involved with the protagonist. For example, some novels are written in a way that makes the reader feel like they are a part of the story, almost as if they are the protagonist's confidant. In this kind of novel, the reader might have a closer emotional connection to the protagonist compared to other types of novels.
One could be 'The Catcher in the Rye'. In this novel, the reader really gets into the mind of Holden Caulfield, the protagonist. We follow his journey and his view of the world, which makes us feel like we are right there with him.
It might have a protagonist who is very aggressive in achieving their goals, much like a predator. They could be highly competitive and always on the hunt for something, whether it's power, knowledge or some other valuable thing.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many different interpretations. It might be about a protagonist who forms a secret group for various reasons like fighting against an unjust system, seeking power, or protecting a hidden truth.
There's a fanfic called 'Ann and Protag: A New Beginning'. In this, it starts with a fresh encounter between them and then delves into how they bond over shared interests. It's really engaging as it shows their characters growing and evolving through their interactions.
The cat in H.P. Lovecraft's story often has names that are as strange and otherworldly as his overall works. One of the more well - known ones is the cat in 'The Rats in the Walls' named Nigger - Man. This name is a product of the time's insensitivity and racial prejudice, but still remains part of the story's historical context. Lovecraft was known for his dark and often disturbing elements in his stories, and this cat's name is just one of those elements that today make us cringe due to its offensiveness.
Hard to say exactly. It could be a story about self-discovery, a coming-of-age tale, or something entirely different. Without more context, it's difficult to determine.