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The Novel's Professor

The Novel's Professor

A happy and fulfilled life, everyone wanted that. Rio was no exception, he too wanted to feel joy and fulfillment. But how many actually achieved that? He didn't know, but he knew that he was not part of those. Rio, a part time editor of a webnovel called, The Last Stand, transmigrated inside the world of the novel. Not as a main character, nor as a villain, not even a student. But as a professor. A simple extra, professor that was never even mentioned in the story. Through some circumstances, he was the mentor of the main cast of characters. Armed with knowledge of the future, treasures of the world, and skills of different origins. He would raise these students to their utmost as early as possible. He felt that there would be no problem. However, as time marches forward he realizes everything was not as simple as he thought. The plot, or the future, as he knew it was going further down the rails. The body he occupied had a mysterious identity. A higher existence watches over him. Realizing the implications, he gave up on staying low key and unknown. He will strive, live, and survive admist this world of cruelty. A world set in a modern futuristic setting where cults roam free, capitalism corruption rises, demons and other races exist. However, even if he survived and lived, will he even feel happinness and fulfillment? He didn't know, but he will live still. — The MC in this story might feel light hearted at first, but as the story progresses he will become more darker. The characters might seem like gary stuish, but don't worry there are plenty of reasons for that. The story does not just focus on demons, but more so on other humans. I have no plans to make this a harem story, and usual super MC. Romance is bleak, I, so far, have no intention on making a lovey dovey scene. Expect daily updates, as I upload a chapter per day. — The cover art is not mine, if the artist has any intent or wishes to take it down please inform me immediately and proper action will take effect. (Undergoing EXTENSIVE EDITING rn)
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Is Heart of Darkness a story about imperialism?
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2024-10-10 02:11
Yes, it is. Heart of Darkness explores the themes and consequences of imperialism.
Is 'A Passage to India' an anti-imperialism novel?
1 answer
2024-10-06 22:08
Yes, it is. 'A Passage to India' can be considered an anti-imperialism novel as it explores the negative effects and injustices of British imperialism in India.
What made the story of imperialism in Africa different?
2 answers
2024-10-09 04:23
The unique geographical and cultural landscapes of Africa played a role. Its vast resources and complex ethnic groups made the imperialist experience distinct from other regions.
What made the story of imperialism in China different?
2 answers
2024-10-07 09:24
The nature and goals of the imperial powers involved were different in China. Also, China's resistance and responses to imperialism were shaped by its traditional values and systems.
Is barbed-wire imperialism a novel or a historical monograph?
1 answer
2024-09-28 18:19
I think it's more likely a historical monograph as it might deal with serious and factual research related to imperialism and its aspects.
Is it possible to tell a science fiction story about imperialism?
3 answers
2024-10-04 18:16
Yes, it is possible. You could create a fictional world where imperialistic forces play a significant role in shaping the story's plot and conflicts.
How is barbed wire imperialism different from a novel?
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2024-10-04 14:01
Barbed wire imperialism is a concept related to political and economic control, while a novel is a fictional story. They are fundamentally different in nature and purpose.
How is barbed wire imperialism different from a novel?
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2024-09-28 09:44
Barbed wire imperialism is a concept related to political and economic control, while a novel is a form of fictional literature. They are fundamentally different in nature and purpose.
How to understand imperialism in the Disney comic featuring Donald Duck?
1 answer
2024-10-06 07:23
Well, it requires a careful analysis of the storylines and character depictions. Look for themes and symbols that might suggest imperialistic ideas.
What changes can imperialism bring to the story 'Things Fall Apart'?
1 answer
2024-10-17 04:22
Imperialism in 'Things Fall Apart' can bring major shifts. It can destroy local economies, erode cultural identities, and create power struggles. All of these elements can reshape the entire narrative of the story.
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