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I Will Kill The Author

I Will Kill The Author

"In this world, morality is but a thin line away from depravity, and the most captivating tales are often shrouded behind the veil of insanity." ____________________ I was just an ordinary guy, living a dull and unremarkable life as an editor. But when a maniac author killed me for rejecting his novel in a writing competition, I reopened my eyes in a modern fantasy world. "Hmm? Wait, this world…." But fate, being a prude little bitch, played a twisted joke on me. I reincarnated into the very same novel that I rejected for the competition award, written by the very same author who killed me for it. Not only that, but I transmigrated into the body of a disowned noble named Lucas Morningstar. Lucas was a minor antagonist in a novel who served as a stepping stone for the protagonist and their allies. Arghh…. Of all the people, I just had to be reborn as someone who was despised by the main characters the most at this point in the story? B-But hey, with my knowledge of the future and understanding of the main characters, I can at least live an easy life! Right...? "Yeah, I can work with this!" Or so I thought until I remembered the ending arcs of the book. This world is destined for doom! And not so long after, I started to realize that the novel and the world I transmigrated into might not be as similar as I had originally thought…. ================= [Disclaimer: Caution while reading is advised. Tighten your seatbelts and brace yourself for a bumpy roller coaster-like journey. Don't blame the Author if you fall from your seat while reading a plot twist. Thank you.] ____________________ AN: MC is NOT a villain, so don't expect one. *The MC will seem a little bit (ok let's be honest, more than a little bit) foolish in the first 30-35 chaps but don't be fooled. I ask you to read the first 50 chapters before deciding to trash-talk the MC because that's where his borderline psychopathic strategist personality starts to surface. ____________________ Discord: https://discord.com/invite/yDaXN4re ____________________ Tapestry
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Help!: I Think My System Is Trying To Kill Me!

Help!: I Think My System Is Trying To Kill Me!

Author-san here! Well, I know you're all here for some adventure, so don't worry. I've got you covered! (^0^)  This is my original work, and I know you all will like it. So shamelessly lean back into your seats and read away!  Of course, don't forget to check out my other books: •I'm The King Of Technology. •Host, Please Be Honest! What Exactly Are You? •And finally: 'In A Cultivation World With An Entertainment Park.' You can also visit my website for more books: https://LumydeeNovels.Gumroad.com/ Well, that's enough of that. So back to the synopsis! ...... What to do? Ji Feng suddenly found himself in the body of a youngster named Wolfram Lockhart, the son of the deceased village head. Okay. So he transmigrated. That, he could live it.  But please... Can anyone tell him why he transmigrated with such a crazy system by his side? [Host, it looks like your uncle is heading your way. Hahahhahaha~... Host, you're about to get butchered. This is fun to watch!] '_' [Host, host, where are you going? So what if you're as weak as a chicken? Come on, dive into the battle. What's the worst that can happen?] '_' [Wait! Host, where are you doing? The battlefield is that way! Host! Host! Host!.. Dammit! What a waste of heavenly popcorn!] (:T^T:) .... One boy, one unbelievable system.  Ji Feng... No!... Wolfram Lockhart... now found himself in the strange world of Grandia, starting from the weakest level ever... A mortal! In this world of palladium, Sky ranking abilities, and Creatures of myths and legends, Wolfram only had one domain from it all.  With his head to the heavens and his little man out of his pants, he was quick to spray his fluid while raining uncountable curses at them.  Why? Why in God's name did they send him a Suicidal system?
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Is 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Lee Harper fiction?
1 answer
2024-10-12 13:04
Sure is. 'To Kill a Mockingbird' is a work of fiction that uses imaginative elements to convey powerful messages and tell a compelling story.
What are the main themes in 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee?
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2024-11-27 00:38
Well, there's the theme of social class as well. The different families in the town represent different social classes. The Ewells, for example, are from a lower social class and their behavior and the way they are treated is different from the more 'respectable' families. And then there's the theme of the coexistence of good and evil. We see good people like Atticus, but also evil in the form of the false accusations against Tom Robinson.
What are the main themes in 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee?
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2024-11-17 05:17
One of the main themes is racial injustice. The trial of Tom Robinson clearly shows the unfair treatment of black people in a racially divided society. Another theme is the loss of innocence. Scout and Jem start to see the ugly side of the world as they grow up. Also, moral education is important. Atticus Finch tries to teach his children right from wrong through his own actions and words.
Who are the important characters in 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee?
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2024-11-16 13:31
Atticus Finch is very important. He is a moral compass in the story, a lawyer who defends Tom Robinson. Scout Finch is also important as the narrator. She tells the story from her perspective as she grows up. Jem Finch, her brother, is important too. And of course, Tom Robinson, the black man wrongly accused of a crime.
Was To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee Collins' debut novel?
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2024-10-04 22:25
Yes, To Kill a Mockingbird was Harper Lee's debut novel.
Who are the most memorable characters in 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee?
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2024-11-27 03:25
Atticus Finch is definitely one of the most memorable. He is a man of great integrity, courage, and wisdom. His defense of Tom Robinson in the face of racial prejudice makes him a heroic figure. Another is Scout. Her innocence and her growth throughout the story as she witnesses the harsh realities of life are very engaging.
Is Harper Lee's new novel as impactful as 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?
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2024-11-14 03:57
Well, it depends on various factors. The new novel might touch on different themes or be written in a different style. If it tackles contemporary and relevant issues in a profound way, it could be just as impactful. However, 'To Kill a Mockingbird' has had decades to build its reputation and influence generations, so the new novel has big shoes to fill.
How does Harper Lee use symbolism in To Kill a Mockingbird?
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2024-11-05 23:55
Well, the mockingbird is the most obvious symbol. Killing a mockingbird is a sin because they don't do harm but sing. Tom Robinson is like a mockingbird. He's a kind man wrongly accused. Then there are the trees on the Radley lot. The gifts that Boo Radley leaves in the tree for the children can symbolize his hidden kindness and his attempt to reach out to the outside world despite his reclusive nature.
What are the main themes in Harper Lee's novel To Kill a Mockingbird?
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2024-11-05 23:23
One of the main themes is racial injustice. The trial of Tom Robinson shows how a black man is wrongly accused in a racist society just because of his skin color. Another theme is the loss of innocence. Scout and Jem start to see the ugly side of the world as they grow up and witness the trial and the prejudice around them. Also, moral education is a theme, as Atticus tries to instill good values in his children.
Harper Lee's novel To Kill a Mockingbird was set. Where was it set?
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2024-10-27 14:35
It was set in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama during the 1930s. This setting is crucial as it reflects the racial and social tensions of the American South at that time. The small - town atmosphere helps to intensify the story's exploration of prejudice, justice, and human nature.
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