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.
Well, in this kind of fanfiction, it could mean that Harry has some special abilities or a destiny that is tied to Death in a very unique way. Maybe he has an innate ability to communicate with the dead or has powers that are related to the cycle of life and death. It's a really interesting take on the character, as it completely reimagines his origin and potential within the wizarding world.
Well, it's hard to say without actually reading it, but it's likely that Harry Potter himself would be one of the main characters. Given the title, his reaction and experience with the many deaths would probably be a central part of the story.
The theme of sacrifice could also be present. Just like in the original series where many characters made sacrifices, the 'Many Deaths of Harry Potter Fanfiction' could focus on new characters or expand on existing ones and their selfless acts that lead to their deaths. This could be used to show the value of heroism and the cost it sometimes comes with in the magical world.
The overall tone of the story could shift. It might become darker and more philosophical. With Harry being Death's child, there would be more exploration of the meaning of life and death, and the morality of using death - related magic. The plot could also take new directions. Instead of the typical battles against Voldemort's forces, Harry could be involved in quests related to the afterlife or the secrets of death, which would be a major departure from the original story.
The Weasley family is also likely to be among those affected. Given their large family and close - knit nature, the death of one of them could have a ripple effect on the others. For instance, Fred's death in the original series had a profound impact, and in fanfiction with multiple deaths, more of the Weasleys could be in danger.
Honestly, there could be multiple reasons. Maybe it was to protect Harry in the long run or to prevent a greater evil from emerging. It's a mystery that might be revealed as the story unfolds.
Fanfiction about Harry Potter character deaths can show the emotional impact on the remaining characters. When Fred Weasley died, his family was devastated. In fanfics, we might see George struggling to come to terms with his twin's death, perhaps even losing his sense of humor for a while. These stories can also explore how the deaths influenced the wizarding world as a whole. The death of important characters could lead to changes in magical laws or the way different magical communities interacted. It's a way to further analyze the complex world J.K. Rowling created.
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.