The manhwa 'A Broken Hero' tells the tale of a once powerful hero who has fallen from grace. He has to overcome inner demons and external obstacles to reclaim his heroic status. The story is full of action, drama, and self-discovery.
Deku would be a great character to pair with Obito. Deku's pure - hearted nature and his drive to be a hero could contrast with Obito's more complex and troubled past. Obito could see in Deku the kind of hero he once wanted to be, and he could help Deku in ways that All Might or other heroes couldn't, especially when it comes to dealing with darker aspects of the hero world.
There could be a fanfiction where Obito has to adapt to the hero society in My Hero Academia. He starts as an outcast because of his different abilities and his past. But as he shows his determination to do good, he slowly gains the trust of the heroes. He might even develop a new quirk - like a combination of his Sharingan powers and the energy in the MHA world. And he could end up being a mentor figure to some of the younger heroes in training.
A strong man needs a fast horse, and a fast horse needs a strong man. In the "Song of Breaking Willow," the annotation of this sentence refers to catching a whip, that is, picking up a whip. Holding the whip was to urge the horse to run faster.
Well, in broken hero romance novels, the hero often has a troubled past. Maybe he has experienced some kind of trauma like the loss of a loved one or a betrayal. This brokenness makes his character more complex and interesting. For example, he might be hesitant to open up to the heroine at first because of his past pain.
One example could be 'The Kite Runner'. The main character, Amir, can be seen as a broken hero. He betrays his friend Hassan in his childhood, and spends the rest of his life haunted by this act and trying to make amends.
One such novel could be 'The Scarred Heart.' In this story, the hero has endured a traumatic past that leaves him emotionally shattered. His journey of healing and finding love is both touching and captivating.
One popular one is 'The Fault in Our Stars' by John Green. The male lead, Augustus, has a broken body due to cancer and also has his own emotional struggles related to his condition and his past. His relationship with Hazel is a beautiful yet complex love story filled with the kind of elements you'd find in a broken hero romance.
They often start with a flaw or a traumatic event. For instance, in 'The Catcher in the Rye', Holden Caulfield starts with his disillusionment with the adult world, which is his initial 'broken' state. As the story progresses, he tries to come to terms with this and find his place in the world.