One thing on the Tarantino Wishlist for 'Pulp Fiction' might be the perfect casting for each role. He had a very specific vision for the characters like Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield, and getting the right actors was crucial.
Love could be a theme. Maybe it's a secret love that the character has and is longing for. Another theme could be adventure, like the character has a secret wish to go on an exciting journey. Or it could be about self - discovery, where the character is trying to figure out who they really are through their secret wishes.
The main theme could be about self - discovery. In many stories, a secret wishlist often reflects the innermost desires of the character, which can lead to a journey of understanding oneself better.
I'm not sure exactly as I haven't read the story in detail. But usually in a story like this, there could be a protagonist who has the secret wishlist. Maybe it's a young woman trying to find her place in the world and her secret wishes are related to her future.
Sure. Tarantino might have wished for more time to develop some of the sub - plots. For example, the story of Butch Coolidge has a lot of potential for further exploration. He could have delved deeper into Butch's backstory and his relationship with his father, which would have added more layers to the overall narrative.
I'm not exactly sure which specific genre or plot 'my secret wishlist novel' has. However, if it's a romance - centered one, 'Pride and Prejudice' could be considered similar. It has the secret desires and longings of the characters in terms of love. If it's more of a mystery - adventure type, 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes' might be relevant. The detective work and the uncovering of secrets can be compared to the idea of fulfilling items on a secret wishlist in a novel. And if it's a coming - of - age story, 'To Kill a Mockingbird' has elements of Scout's growth and the discovery of the world around her, which could be like the journey in a secret wishlist novel.
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The horizontal board on the dragon throne wrote "Jianji Suiyou". This was the Emperor Qianlong's calligraphy, one of the horizontal boards in the Hall of Supreme Harmony. There was very little information before Qianlong, so he could not find any exact information. Above the throne was a cast-in-place with a relief of a coiling dragon with a ball in its mouth. The ball was made of copper and coated with mercury. It was called the Xuanyuan Mirror. The dragon chair was made of Phoebe nanmu, decorated with 13 golden dragons, agate, rubies, and other precious materials. The dragon throne was the throne of the ancient emperor, symbolizing the supreme imperial power.
He could recommend some novels similar to The Confrontation. These novels included " No Immortals in the Heavens,"" The Sword Emperor of the Eight Desolates,"" The Fate of the Immortal Tree,"" Dao Sect Born,"" Unique Step to Become Immortal,"" One Blade Splits the Path of Life and Death,"" Great Bodhi,"" Book of Troubled Times,"" Spirit Realm Traveler,"" Tang People's Table,"" King of Imperial Beasts,"" Fairy, Please Listen to My Explanation,"" Xuan Yan Divine Technique,"" Battle Through the Heavens,"" Coiling Dragon," and so on. These novels might have similarities to The Contending in terms of subject matter, style, or plot.
The horizontal board on the dragon throne wrote "Jianji Suiyou". This was the Emperor Qianlong's calligraphy, one of the horizontal boards in the Hall of Supreme Harmony. There was very little information before Qianlong, so he could not find any exact information.