Elena grew up in a family that treated boys really, really better than girls. She was the only girl in a family with three boys and her dad treated her as a pawn to strengthen his buissness. Her own mother didn't appreciate her.
Fed up, she left her family and started working. But it seemed society didn't appreciate her.
Living in a world where people thought women should just stay in the kitchen, Elena deicided to go against the rules.
To make it worse after refusing to be the mistress of some big shot, she was murdered.
Waking up she found herself in another world with more severe rules. Gritting her teeth she decided to change everything her own way.
"if going against this shit makes me a bitch, then I'd rather be one"
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Fallout by Lydia Eleanor Mensah
A young girl, Mamle falls in love with a boy, Dome and enjoy their friendship until a ploy to keep them apart almost ruins their lives.
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Lady Eleanor & Her Men
The crown princess of Gaia mysteriously lost her memories once she reached adulthood. The fight for the crown has begun. With the help of dashing men to help her...will she be able to recover her memories and secure the throne?
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I, Eleanor Barlow, Survived the Trials
Girl loses her father to the trials, and trains to become stronger than him to save her coven. In the process her mother gets taken.
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Twelve Thrones: Eleanor
Twelve Thrones is a tale of twelve kingdoms, each with its own perspective, allowing you to follow one, multiple, or all as you decide who you want to see triumph in the end. But remember—this is a story of war, power, and ambition, and not all kingdoms will survive to the end.
Twelve Thrones: Eleanor Perspective tells the story of Eleanor, a cold and rugged land where survival is a daily struggle. Known for its decaying stone castles and timber-framed homes, Eleanor’s people are as harsh and unforgiving as the land they inhabit. The kingdom is ruled by ancient traditions and its leaders are constantly challenged by both the bitter environment and internal power struggles. With war looming on the horizon and alliances in constant flux, Eleanor must navigate its own survival in a kingdom where trust is scarce, and the stakes are higher than ever.
The first 25 chapters will cover Eleanor's history, uploaded weekly on Mondays at noon. Afterward, the main story begins with shorter chapters (1–2 per week) focusing on the present day. Unlike the history chapters, the story won’t have dates and will follow one character—you’ll need to piece together the timeline through character interactions and events.
I recommend reading the series in date order to fully grasp the unfolding history. If the story gains popularity, I might include a date order map on each perspective.
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story of serenity may Eleanor
its suppose to be about a girl who lives a very rich and wealthy life but she was very caring and lovable and every body loved her in the village until she started to notice people dying around her until she eventually died too
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Where’s Eleanor?
Eleanor is the new girl in town, and with her chaotic family life, her mismatched clothes and unruly red hair, she couldn’t stick out more if she tried.
Park is the boy at the back of the bus. black T-shirts, headphones, head in a book - he thinks he’s made himself invisible. But not to Eleanor. . . never to Eleanor.
Slowly,steadily,through late-night conversations and an ever-growing stack of mix-tapes, Eleanor and Park fall for each other. They fall in love the way you do the first time, when you’re young, and you feel as if you have nothing and everything to lose.
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Eleanor Fellen: Searching through the past
Eleanor Fellen , a normal teenage girl who has no absolute fun in life wants to do something exhilarating. Nothing in her life has gone right.She often wants to change the past which is just a fantasy.But what if she gets the opportunity to actually change the time?What awaits for Eleanor? More like what trouble awaits for her?
Read to find out!
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Eleanor: The Villainess Detective
Lime is a former detective turned writer. Everybody loves her written works. It was all going smoothly when one uneventful night she came across an accident which transported her to another world, the question is - was she the only one?
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El gran reino de Eleanor
Los cielos retumbaron y una bebé nació en la casa Jin del comandante Qin Jin, en el extraño reino oriental de Eleanor, esta extraña bebé era una "niña bendecida por la naturaleza", poseyente de poderes básicos sobre el control elemental de nacimiento, en este mundo rígido por el talento y las artes mar5ciales daoistas, era obvio que iba a llegar lejos... si no fuera por la avaricia humana.
/se sube normalmente 1-3 capítulos por día(depende de cuanto duren estos)/
/// cada 30 piedras de poder equivale a un capitulo nuevo extra al dia siguiente///
///cada 50 monedas recolectadas se lanzara un capitulo nuevo extra al dia siguiente///
DETALLES TECNICOS DE LA TRAMA/NOTA CONTEXTUAL:
la fuerza física de los personajes se mide entre 5 grandes categorías(E, R, T, Y, U y I), las cuales se dividen entre 7 sub rangos(A, B, C, D, E, F, G), una persona atlética seria rango De, una persona capaz de correr a la velocidad de Usaint Bolt seria rango Ar(el rango de la protagonista al inicio de la trama), primero va el sub-rango, luego el rango, les recuerdo... en una lucha, los músculos no son todo.
I'm not sure who Amelia and Eleanor are in this story without reading it. They could be friends, sisters, or just two people who happen to go on a ride together.
Eleanor and Park isn't historical fiction. It focuses on the present-day experiences and relationships of the main characters, without delving into historical events or periods.
At the beginning, Eleanor is a rigid character with set routines. As the story unfolds, her relationship with Raymond and her own experiences gradually break down her walls. She begins to face her past traumas and in doing so, becomes more confident and self - aware. For instance, she starts to take better care of her appearance and interact more with people in a positive way. This development is slow but steady throughout the novel.
In fictional works, Eleanor Roosevelt can be a symbol of female empowerment. Given the time period she lived in, she was breaking barriers for women. So in stories, she could be shown as a role model for other female characters. She might be depicted as fearless in the face of opposition when it comes to promoting her ideas of equality and justice. Her intelligence and ability to network are also likely to be highlighted, as these were important aspects of her real - life persona that would be interesting to explore in a fictional context.
Eleanor Meyers could be an author who writes within the genre of Fantastic Fiction. Maybe she is known for her unique style of writing, such as creating vivid fantasy worlds or interesting characters. However, without further research, it's hard to say exactly what her role is. It could also be that she is a character in a particular Fantastic Fiction story, perhaps a protagonist with special powers or a sidekick with an important role to play.
Well, in 'Pulp Fiction', 'Eleanor' could be one of those names that Tarantino throws in there for added flavor. It might be a name of a character that we don't really notice much, like a bystander in one of the many scenes. Or it could be a name that was considered for a more major role but got changed during the development of the story. Since 'Pulp Fiction' has so many layers and details, it's possible that 'Eleanor' is just a little nugget that adds to the overall texture of the movie world.
To be honest, I don't remember a character named Eleanor in 'Pulp Fiction'. The movie is filled with so many memorable characters like Vincent Vega, Jules Winnfield, and Mia Wallace. But it's a complex movie with a lot going on, so there could be an 'Eleanor' that I just overlooked. Maybe it's a name that was mentioned briefly or a background character that didn't get a lot of screen time.
As far as I know, 'Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine' is her most prominent work. It has a certain charm that draws readers in. The story shows how Eleanor, who has led a rather isolated life, gradually begins to open up and change her perspective on the world and those around her, making it a very relatable and thought - provoking read.