If you need some Western-style names to write a novel, you can refer to the following suggestions:
1 Edwin Scott
2. Isabel Ross
3 Michael Austin (Michael Sting)
4. Jennifer Thomas
5 George Washington
6. Elizabeth Bennet
7 Charles Dickens
8 Edward Black
9 Margaret Atwood (M Margaret Atwood)
10 John Taylor
These names were all common English names, but they also had a certain cultural and historical background, which could add some mystery and interest to the novel. Of course, the specific name would depend on his creativity and storyline.
Another way is to deepen the character development. Reveal more about the characters' inner thoughts and feelings in this part. It can make them more relatable. For example, if a character has been holding back a secret, this could be the time to expose it in a dramatic way.
I cried the last time when I had to say goodbye to my childhood pet. It was a dog named Max. We had been through so much together. He was always there by my side, through happy days in the park and sad days when I was lonely. But he got old and sick, and the vet said it was time. I held him in my arms as he passed away, and the tears just wouldn't stop. It was like losing a part of myself.
Wu Chengen, the author of Journey to the West, intended to show the readers the development of ancient Chinese mythology and show the power of human wisdom and courage.
"Journey to the West" was a classical Chinese novel. It told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand, three monsters who went through 81 difficulties to obtain the true scriptures. In the novel, Wu Chengen showed the readers the dark side of human nature by describing the greed, cunning and evil of these monsters.
However, Wu Chengen also showed the readers the power of human wisdom and courage through the images of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand. People like Sun Wukong showed their unyielding perseverance and determination in the face of difficulties, while also showing the kindness and sense of justice of human beings.
Therefore, Wu Chengen conveyed a positive value to the readers by describing these characters in Journey to the West, that is, human beings should maintain wisdom and courage in the face of challenges, and should also uphold justice and kindness.
At a party, there was a game where we had to perform certain tasks. I was so confident at first, but then I made a series of mistakes. Everyone else was so much better at it. I really felt like I had been 'eaten out' in that game. It was embarrassing, but also a lesson in not being over - confident.
On my last day of preschool, I was really sad to leave my friends. We had a little party. There were cupcakes and juice. I gave my best friend a big hug. I remember we all sang our favorite songs one last time. It was a day full of mixed emotions.
My last bedtime story was about a little girl who found a magical key. She used the key to open a door to a wonderland full of talking animals and beautiful flowers. It was a really charming story that made me feel warm and sleepy.