In 'The Overcoat', Gogol uses a lot of detailed descriptions. For example, he vividly describes how Akaky Akakievich saves money for the overcoat. The overcoat itself is not just a piece of clothing but also a manifestation of the social hierarchy at that time. Poor people like Akaky have to struggle hard to afford something that seems basic to others. And when the overcoat is stolen, it's like his whole world collapses.
Most BSD light novels often have complex characters. Since they are based on literary figures, they bring in the depth and complexity of those original personas. For example, a character might have the same traits as a famous writer but with a unique twist for the BSD universe.
I'm not sure which specific story you're referring to. There could be many stories with a character named Nikolai and an 'equalizer' concept. Maybe more context is needed.
Well, a fanfiction about Nikolai and Zoya's kiss might explore their relationship in-depth. It could be set in a specific fictional world. Maybe it shows their growing affection through this kiss, and how it changes their dynamic.
The appeal of all BSD novels lies in their ability to create immersive worlds. They draw readers in with their unique concepts and engaging storylines. For instance, the way they handle character relationships is very captivating. The conflicts and reconciliations between characters make for a great read.