A possible theme might be the corruption of innocence. Harry starts as an innocent boy in the wizarding world, but if influenced by Bill Cipher, his actions and motives could become warped. It could also be about the subversion of order. The well - established order in the Harry Potter universe, like the rules at Hogwarts and the Ministry of Magic, could be completely upended by Bill Cipher's presence through Harry. Another theme could be the exploration of different dimensions of reality, as Bill Cipher is associated with different realms, and this could introduce a whole new aspect to the relatively more 'grounded' Harry Potter world.
Because fans like to see Naruto in a more powerful role. In the original series, he had to struggle a lot. Fanfictions where he is dominant give a sense of empowerment.
Well, first of all, it violates the spirit of the Naruto franchise. Naruto is not about sexual content. Secondly, it can make a lot of fans feel disgusted and uncomfortable. And it may also lead to a bad influence on younger fans who are part of the Naruto fan base.
A good beginner - friendly ghost story book is 'Wait Till Helen Comes' by Mary Downing Hahn. It's a story about a stepfamily who moves into an old church. The youngest girl starts to be influenced by a ghost named Helen. It's not overly complex, but it has enough mystery and scares to get someone new to the genre interested.
Sure. 'Frozen' is a great one. The relationship between Anna and Kristoff is really cute. It also has a strong message about sisterly love. Another is 'The Lion King'. Simba and Nala have a childhood friendship that blossoms into love as they grow up. And '101 Dalmatians' has a sweet love story between Pongo and Perdita.
There is a 'alien short story' where an alien civilization sends a youngling to Earth as part of an exploration mission. The alien has to adapt to Earth's strange environment, from the gravity to the social norms. It's a story of discovery and adaptation.
I don't think it's appropriate to provide such examples as it involves vulgar and private content. We should focus on positive and respectful topics in communication.
Well, if we break it down. 'Stranded' might imply that the story is set in a place where the characters are isolated, like on an island or in a desolate area. The 'times' could refer to different periods within the story. However, without playing it, it's hard to say exactly what it's about. It could be about survival in a stranded situation with a lot of character - driven drama and decision - making which are typical in visual novels.
If there are modern short stories in this anthology, 'Cat Person' by Kristen Roupenian could be there. It became very popular for its exploration of modern relationships. And 'Harrison Bergeron' by Kurt Vonnegut is also a great one, which shows a dystopian future where everyone is forced to be equal in the most extreme ways.