I don't really know the origin of this story as I haven't come across it before. It could be something from a movie or TV show set where he had some sort of incident related to his head or hair.
I'm not sure specifically which 'big bald head story' about Norman Reedus you're referring to. He is known for his role in 'The Walking Dead'. Maybe it's a fan - made or behind - the - scenes anecdote that I'm not familiar with.
The example of the loser becoming stronger in a fantasy novel was as follows:
Xiao Yan in "Battle Through the Heavens" was originally a useless youth from a large clan, but through a series of unexpected events and opportunities, he gradually grew into a powerful Dou Qi continent expert and finally became a legend.
In the Peak of Martial Refinement, Lin Xuan was originally a trash in a large family clan, but through painstaking cultivation and hard work, he finally walked to the peak of the Martial Refinement and became a powerful martial artist.
In Douluo Continent, Tang Wulin was originally a good-for-nothing from a large clan. However, he became a powerful soul master and became a legend through his experience in the soul beast world and his painstaking cultivation.
These novels were all representative works of the good-for-nothing genre. The male protagonist gradually grew into a powerful character through continuous efforts and opportunities, and finally achieved his goal.
Duan Jinshen, the little good-for-nothing of a big shot in the apocalypse, was a character from a novel. This character appeared in the novel " After the Little Trash of the Apocalypse Is Captured by the Big Boss " written by the South Village Fox Deity. The story was about Tang Tang, a little zombie, who was brought to the human base by a big boss, Duan Jingshen. Duan Jingshen was a powerful figure, while Tang Tang was regarded as trash. This novel was set in the apocalypse and depicted the love story between Tang Tang and Duan Jingshen. The specific plot and details could only be understood after reading the entire novel.
Duan Jinshen was a character in the novel " After the Little Trash of the Apocalypse Is Captured by the Big Boss " written by the Fox Deity of the South Village. The story was about Tang Tang, who had become a little zombie, and was brought to the human base by Duan Jingshen. Duan Jingshen was a powerful figure, but the search results did not provide any specific information about his background and personality, as well as his relationship with Tang Tang.
Duan Jinshen was a character in the novel " After the Little Trash of the Apocalypse Is Captured by the Big Boss " written by the Fox Deity of the South Village. The story was about Tang Tang, who had become a little zombie, and was brought to the human base by Duan Jingshen. Duan Jingshen was a powerful figure, but the search results did not provide any specific information about his background and personality, as well as his relationship with Tang Tang.
This statement isn't fair. A novel's perception can change over time. Cultural and social changes can influence how we view a work. Also, an individual's growth and changing tastes can make them see a 'trash' novel in a new light. Moreover, different literary genres have different characteristics, and what might seem like trash in one genre could be a bold experiment in another. So, we can't simply label a novel as always being trash.
Definitely. Norman Bates is purely fictional. He was created by authors and has appeared in books, movies, and other forms of entertainment to thrill and scare audiences.