A Hanime with a good story usually has a clear narrative arc. It begins with an inciting incident that sets the story in motion, like in 'The Girl Who Leapt Through Time' where the girl discovers her ability to time - leap. Then there is a rising action with various challenges and conflicts for the characters. The climax is intense, and finally, there is a resolution. Also, emotional depth is important. 'Grave of the Fireflies' is extremely sad and makes you feel deeply for the characters, which is a sign of a good story.
How about 'A Silent Voice'? This Hanime deals with heavy themes such as bullying and redemption. The story is about a boy who used to bully a deaf girl and then tries to make amends as he grows up. It shows the journey of self - forgiveness and acceptance in a very moving way, with great character development and a well - crafted story.
Love is a big theme. For example, in 'Sense and Sensibility', the sisters experience different kinds of love. Social propriety is also important. Characters have to follow certain social rules. And family is a theme too. Family expectations and relationships play a part in the characters' stories. Austen's novels explore how family dynamics influence individual actions and decisions.
The story 'The Little Prince' has a multi - faceted message. It criticizes the materialism and narrow - mindedness of adults. Through the Little Prince's encounters on different planets, like with the businessman who only counts stars, it tells us that we should value intangible things such as love, friendship and the joy of discovery. It also emphasizes the uniqueness of every individual and the importance of taking the time to understand others.
Romance is also a very prevalent theme. Fans love to write about the budding relationship between Aether and Ningguang. It could start with a simple glance across a crowded room in Liyue Harbor and develop into a deep, passionate love. Additionally, power - sharing is a theme. Ningguang is a powerful figure in Liyue, and Aether has his own unique abilities. Fanfictions might explore how they combine their powers to overcome challenges.
Another plot could be set in a time when Asgard is under threat from a powerful enemy. Loki and Sif are both key players in the defense. Sif is initially hesitant to trust Loki, but as the battle progresses, they find themselves relying on each other's unique skills. For example, Loki's ability to create illusions helps Sif in a crucial fight, and Sif's combat prowess saves Loki from a near - death situation. This could lead to a deeper connection between them.
First, trust your instincts. If something doesn't feel right, don't write it. Second, draw from your own experiences. They are unique to you. And third, don't be influenced by others' expectations. For example, if your friends expect a happy - ending all the time but your story is more complex, go with what you feel.
One main theme in 'The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County' is deception. The character tricks the other into thinking his frog is ordinary. Another theme is competitiveness, shown by the frog - jumping contest.
Since this is an improper concept for the Harry Potter world, there are no so - called 'good' plotlines in such fanfic. We should uphold the positive values that J.K. Rowling intended in the original work, rather than exploring such unseemly fan - created ideas.