Gray could be a great addition. Since Gray has a history with both Juvia and Lyon, his presence can add a lot of drama. For instance, his reaction to Juvia and Lyon getting closer could range from jealousy to acceptance, which would create different story arcs.
Well, first off is Lear's rather unwise decision to divide his kingdom according to his daughters' expressions of love. This leads to Cordelia being exiled. Then we see Goneril and Regan's callous treatment of Lear which drives him to the brink of insanity. There's also the whole plot with Gloucester and his sons, especially Edmund's devious actions to gain power and status. And of course, the final tragic events where many characters meet their doom, like Cordelia's death which deeply affects Lear.
The theme of appearance vs. reality is prominent. Goneril and Regan seem loving and loyal at first with their false flattery, but in reality, they are cruel. In contrast, Cordelia is honest but appears to be ungrateful at first. Power is also a major theme. Lear's decision to divide his kingdom based on flattery leads to chaos and his own downfall. And there is the theme of nature. Lear's madness is often associated with his being out in the storm, which represents the chaos of nature and the chaos in his mind.
As I said before, without knowing which King William it is, it's hard to say. But generally, for a king, key elements in his story could be his ascension to the throne, his battles, and his influence on the kingdom's culture or laws.
I'm not sure which specific 'darkest King William' you are referring to. There could be many King Williams in history. Maybe you can give more context like which country or time period this King William was from.
King Lear is a tragic tale of an aging king who decides to divide his kingdom among his three daughters based on their expressions of love for him. It leads to betrayal, madness, and much suffering.
Again, without knowing the specific 'Mackenzie long story', it's hard to say its significance. It could be significant to a particular family if it's about a family member named Mackenzie, or it might have cultural significance if it's a well - known local story about a Mackenzie.
I'm not sure which specific 'Mackenzie long story' you are referring to. There could be many stories related to someone named Mackenzie. Can you give more context?
Sally Mackenzie might be an author within the realm of Fantastic Fiction. There are many writers in this genre, and if she is one, she may have written books with elements like magic, adventure, or other fantastical elements. However, without further research, it's hard to say for certain what her works or her role exactly is.
Since I'm not familiar with Mackenzie Scott novels specifically, it's impossible to say what the themes are. It could range from love and relationships to social issues, but this is just speculation.