For me, it's John Coffey from 'The Green Mile'. He was a gentle giant with a pure heart, but was wrongly convicted and executed. His death was full of injustice and the loss of such a good - natured soul was heart - wrenching.
One of the saddest deaths in fiction is Sirius Black's in the 'Harry Potter' series. He was like a father figure to Harry, and his sudden death at the hands of Bellatrix Lestrange was tragic. Harry had just started to have a real family connection with him, and then it was brutally ripped away.
There could be various fanfictions. Maybe some that focus on alternative endings, like ones where certain characters survive who didn't in the original. For example, a fanfiction where Erwin survives and leads the Scouts in a different way.
This is a difficult question to answer, because sad novels vary from person to person, and different people may have different answers. But the following novels are considered very sad:
1 Alive-Yu Hua: This is a novel about life in the countryside of China. It tells the story of a man who is still alive after experiencing many hardships and pains.
2. The Snowy Kingdom-Kawabata Yasunari: This is a novel about the depths of Japan. It tells the story of a young man searching for his soul in loneliness and despair.
3 One Hundred Years of Solitude-Garcia Marquez: This is a magical realism novel that tells the family history of seven generations, covering all the characters from the founder of the family to the decline.
4 The Little Prince-Antoine de Saint-Exupéry: This is a novel about the little prince and his journey, depicting the adventures and growth of the little prince from his own planet.
These novels all depicted the pain and loneliness deep in the human heart, and they deeply revealed the complexity and contradiction of human nature.
One way is to check on popular fanfiction websites. Look for ones with high ratings and a lot of reviews. For example, Archive of Our Own (AO3) has a large collection of AOT fanfictions. You can search for the most popular ones there.
Definitely not. AOT is a work of fiction that combines elements of fantasy, action, and drama. It's set in a made-up world with its own unique plot and characters.
The AOT manga has finished. It wrapped up all the major plotlines and provided a conclusion to the story that fans have been following for a long time.
The AOT manga has indeed come to an end. The story concluded with the last chapter, bringing closure to the series. However, fans' reactions to the ending have been quite diverse.