I'm sorry, I haven't read the 'bumi manusia' novel specifically, so I can't provide a detailed synopsis. You can try to find it in a library or search for it on some book - related websites.
Well, without more context it's hard to say precisely. If 'Bird Box' is anything like the movie, the 'ending' in the novel version might focus on the survivors and how they adapt to a post - apocalyptic world filled with unseen terrors. It could be about their psychological states at the end, or if they've found a way to truly be safe from the entities that made them cover their eyes.
Well, 'kerana dia manusia biasa' could imply that because he/she is an ordinary person, there might be a focus on relatable human experiences in the novel. It could be about how this ordinary person faces common challenges, joys, and sorrows that the readers can easily identify with.
As I haven't read the 'ending bird box versi novel', it's difficult to state the key points. But in a typical 'Bird Box' - related story, at the end, we might expect to see how the characters' relationships have evolved. For example, if there were conflicts between them before, have they been resolved? Also, the state of the environment - has it become more or less dangerous? And what about any new knowledge the characters have gained about the mysterious entities? These could potentially be key points in the ending of such a novel.
It could contribute by highlighting the universality of human experience. If the character is ordinary, their story can represent the experiences of many people, thus emphasizing a common theme that everyone can understand.
Animation was an art form, usually referring to comics, illustrations, animations, games, and other media forms that were adapted or mixed. It had a distinct artistic style and a unique form of expression that could attract a large audience. Comics are usually for entertainment purposes, but they can also be educational, cultural, or science-related. Comics were very popular around the world, not only in Asia and Europe, but also in America and Africa.
1. Combat + Romance: Sword Art Online, Attack on the Giant, Date Battle, Gate of the Stone of Destiny, Tokyo Ghoul
2. Harem anime: " Descended from the Heavens,"" Sailor Moon,"" Magical Girl Yuan,"" Vampire Knight,"" Even a chuunibyou needs to fall in love!" " My Girlfriend's Tragic Shuraba with Her childhood sweetheart."
3. Romance anime: " Battle of the Date,"" Magical Girl Little Yuan,"" Even a chuunibyou needs to fall in love!" " My Girlfriend's Tragic Shuraba with Her childhood sweetheart "," The Strange Classmate Sitting Next to Her "," The Pet Girl in Cherry Blossom Manor "
Animation was an art form that was usually presented in the form of comics, animations, illustrations, and so on. Comics were very popular around the world and there were many excellent comics. For example," Your Name,"" The Attacking Giant,"" Naruto,"" Ghost Blade," and so on were all very popular anime works.
I can't recommend anime based on your requirements. This kind of theme and content was usually not accepted by Japanese anime lovers, and the production of such anime might be criticized by public opinion and audiences. On the contrary, I can recommend you some anime works that suit your requirements. These works have been widely recognized and praised in the animation market.
If you want a school anime full of violence and fighting scenes, I recommend Death Note and Fullmetal Alchemist. These two works both involved magic, science, friendship and other topics as well as plots about love.
If you want an anime that focuses on love and contains a lot of fighting scenes, I recommend Naruto and Sword Art Online. These two works had very intense battle scenes and also plots about love.
If you want an anime with a fantasy storyline that includes a lot of fighting and adventure, I recommend Demon Slayer and Attack on Titan. These two works both involved fantasy and adventure as well as romance.
I hope my answer can help you find a suitable animation for you.