To make it engaging, add some humor. Since the Hormone Monster is often a source of comical situations in Big Mouth, use that to lighten the mood in the Monstress - themed setting. But also don't forget the darker elements of Monstress. Balance the light - heartedness of the Hormone Monster with the more serious tone of Monstress. For example, the Hormone Monster could accidentally get involved in a political intrigue in Monstress and make things both funnier and more complicated.
A crossover could also delve into the themes of both. Big Mouth often deals with growing up and puberty - related issues, while Monstress has themes of power, identity, and a complex world of magic and politics. Combining these, a fanfiction could explore how the Hormone Monsters' influence might affect the power dynamics or identity struggles in the Monstress world. Maybe a character in Monstress suddenly has to deal with new hormonal urges that the Hormone Monster has brought, and this changes their path in the story.
One funny pregnancy hormone story is when my friend was pregnant and she suddenly had an intense craving for pickles and ice cream at the same time. It was so strange because she never liked either of those things before pregnancy. Hormones can really change a woman's taste buds during pregnancy.
It's about the story of Maurice. It likely delves into his life, his experiences, his relationships, and his personal growth. But without reading it specifically, it's hard to say in more detail.
Yes, it can be seen as necessary. Maurice provides an important contribution to queer literature by presenting diverse and complex characters and themes related to queer identity and love.
He was a famous 19th-century French short story writer, novelist, and playboy. His works were known as the "King of French Short Stories" for exposing the dark side of society and depicting the characters in detail.
His works covered a wide range of topics such as social reality, human nature, family, love, friendship, wealth, etc. His most famous works included Michelangelo, Miserable World, Camel Xiangzi, etc.
The language of his works was concise and bright, with profound philosophical meaning. At the same time, he also paid attention to artistic expression and literary translation, which had a profound impact on later literary creation.
In E. M. Forster's 'Maurice', a major theme is sexual identity. Maurice has to figure out his own feelings towards the same sex in a society that doesn't really approve. Another theme is love and friendship. His relationships with other characters, like Clive, are complex mixtures of love, friendship and sexual attraction.