Another example could be Cinderella, in some versions she is depicted as a blonde. She endures hardships at the hands of her stepmother and stepsisters but eventually gets to go to the ball and find her prince.
Well, often the character of the blind blonde girl is a central focus. Her blindness can add an extra layer of vulnerability and depth to the story. The visual aspect of the novel, with its art style, is important for bringing her character to life. For example, in some visual novels, the way her expressions are depicted despite her blindness can be very telling.
Often, the blonde girl can be a symbol of innocence. In many bedtime stories, she might be the one learning important lessons, like how to be kind or brave. She could also be the one facing challenges, such as getting lost in a forest and finding her way home with the help of friendly fairies or wise old trees.
A less well - known but still relevant YA novel could be 'Since You've Been Gone'. The cover might not be exactly as described, but the story of friendship and self - discovery in a young adult's life could potentially have a cover with a blonde girl. The grey background could be used to represent the emptiness or change that the main character experiences during the story.
The grey background can give a sense of mystery or melancholy, which is often found in YA novels. The blonde girl then becomes a focal point. It might make the reader wonder about her story. Is she a hero? Is she in a difficult situation? It creates intrigue. Also, the blonde hair can symbolize a certain kind of innocence or purity, which is a common theme in YA literature. So it gives an immediate visual cue about the possible themes in the book.