Here are some recommendations for novels with gentle and flawed male leads:
1. Author: Xia Mingyou
2. Author: Strawberry, Mango, Peach
3. [Beauty's Tears: Atonement for Abandoning Concubine]
4. Long Street by Shu Wei
5. Sweet oxygen by Shu Wei
6. Night Mist by Shu Wei
7. Dawn of Wine by Meng Wuyue
8. Magpie in Spring by Meng Wuyue
9. Losing to Tenderness by Jiang Luoluo
10. Eight Thousand Miles Road by Jiu Yue Xi
These novels all had gentle male protagonists, and they all had some flaws or experiences that made them more realistic and attractive.
Puberty is a time of great change and growth. There could be stories about achieving personal bests in sports during puberty. For example, a young athlete who overcomes self - doubt and physical limitations to run faster than ever before. This shows the hyper aspect in terms of exceeding one's own expectations and the perfekt (perfect) moment of achieving that goal. Another story could be about a teenager who discovers a passion for art during puberty and creates a masterpiece that surprises everyone, including themselves. It's a bursting moment of self - discovery.
The recommended female protagonist with a personality defect was Mo Zhenzhen from " The Prisoner Behind the Door." She was a sub-personality, and her personality was flawed. It was manifested in the fact that she could really kill without any psychological burden. At the same time, she was especially curly and almost never tired. This novel was a game competition-game world novel, describing a game that had no end. Only death could usher in the final chapter.
Their vices can make them flawed. For example, excessive drinking like in the case of some hard - boiled detectives. It affects their ability to think clearly and make rational decisions. Another factor is their personal traumas. If they have unresolved issues from their past, it can influence how they approach cases.
Sam Spade from 'The Maltese Falcon' is a flawed private detective. He is cynical and not always morally upright. He is willing to bend the rules and manipulate people to get what he wants. Then there's Kinsey Millhone. She has a troubled past that sometimes interferes with her present - day detective work. Her personal insecurities can also lead her to make hasty decisions.
One main theme is likely the imperfection of love. It probably shows that love isn't always smooth and perfect as often portrayed. Another could be the growth of the characters through their experiences in love.
One common characteristic could be inconsistent art styles. For example, the characters might look very different from one page to another, which can disrupt the reading flow. Another might be a weak or confusing plot. If the story jumps around too much or doesn't have a clear beginning, middle, and end, it makes the graphic novel less engaging. Also, poor dialogue that doesn't match the characters or the mood of the story can be a sign of a flawed graphic novel.
In Harry Potter fanfiction, 'flawed perfection' could refer to characters who seem perfect on the surface but actually have hidden flaws. For example, Hermione is often seen as a near - perfect student, but she might struggle with over - competitiveness which is a flaw beneath her intelligent and studious exterior.
I recommend the following two novels to you. Both of them have flawed plots of the male protagonist ~
1. [Immortal Cultivation List: The male protagonist's cultivation method is flawed. He needs to enter the Sun Moon Sect to cultivate. The story begins here.]
2. "The Most Swordsman NPC in History": The male protagonist is a little bad. His expression is wretched and his eyes are mean, but he is the boss among the players. He creates a gang to pick up girls and becomes the ruler of the entire server. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗