Perhaps he was inspired by real-life events or experiences that led him to pen Trash. It could also be that he wanted to explore certain themes or issues that were important to him.
Definitely not appropriate. Firstly, the use of the word'slut' is inappropriate in general as it's a form of slut - shaming. When it's associated with 'gay' and a rather demeaning 'trash can' context, it becomes even more offensive. It promotes negative stereotypes and discrimination against the gay community and can be very hurtful.
One reason could be that it's a popular theme, so many try to write about it without having the necessary skills or creativity. Also, some might just be following trends without adding unique elements.
As a fan of web novels, I don't judge the value of novels. But I can tell you that a novel with high ratings and many comments is not necessarily trash. It depends on the reader's personal taste and reading experience. Some novels may attract some readers and get high marks and a lot of comments while others may attract other readers and get low marks and few comments.
In addition, some ratings and reviews may be subjective and may be influenced by various factors such as the reader's age, gender, cultural background, reading experience, etc. Therefore, the evaluation of a certain novel may vary and it is difficult to simply measure it with objective standards.
In short, novels with high ratings and many reviews were not necessarily trash. They might just be novels of a certain type or style that suited certain readers or groups. Reading novels is a personal experience. We should appreciate and explore all kinds of novels with an open mind.
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.
There may be different explanations for the answer to this question, but generally speaking, if the protagonist of a novel begins with "loser", there may be some reasons:
1. Prominent potential and possibilities of the protagonist: Many novels want to show the potential and possibilities of the protagonist, so using the word "loser" at the beginning can let the readers better understand the protagonist's background and current situation. At the same time, it can also hint that the protagonist's future may be very outstanding.
2. Create contrast and drama: Starting with "loser" can create some contrast and drama to make readers more interested and concerned. For example, the protagonist looked very useless at first, but after a series of hard work and challenges, he finally became very outstanding.
(3) emphasize the perseverance of the protagonist: sometimes the protagonist looks really useless at the beginning of the novel, but the readers may pay more attention to and love the protagonist because of the perseverance and perseverance of the protagonist. Using the word "loser" could emphasize the protagonist's perseverance and indomitable spirit.
Of course, there were also some novels where the main character wasn't "useless" at the beginning, but this question might depend on the plot and theme of the novel. In short, there were many reasons why the protagonist of the novel started off as a "loser", depending on the plot and theme of the novel.
The Trash Prince was a novel created by the wind in the 1980s. The story was about an imperial prince who was in danger of being killed by the emperor and the crown prince. In order to protect himself, he had to train a special force and write a poem that shocked the world after drinking. He also managed his fief successfully and attracted the admiration of many beauties. The novel was still in the midst of being serialised. The download link and chapter information could be found on the relevant website.
He could see that there were many novels related to " Counterattack of Trash ", but there was no specific free reading information. Therefore, it was impossible to determine if there were any free trash counterattack novels.