This phenomenon could be caused by many reasons. One of the possible reasons was that urban novels often needed to portray the growth and development of the protagonist, but in the later parts of the story, the protagonist might no longer meet the expectations of the readers or become less righteous and noble than before. This might cause the reader to lose interest in the novel and think that the novel has changed. Another possible reason was that many authors of urban novels might portray their protagonists as shameless scumbags to attract readers 'interest. This practice may cause readers to hate the protagonist and think that the author's method of portraying the protagonist is not desirable. It was a common phenomenon for urban novels to change after writing, or for the protagonist to become a shameless scumbag. This could be caused by many reasons. The readers should judge the novel based on their own values and aesthetics, not just based on the plot.
This question involved some common attitudes and trends in novel writing. On the one hand, the main characters of the Virgin Mary and Savior novels were usually designed to have noble moral character and selfless behavior. They were willing to sacrifice their lives or interests to save others or the world. This kind of character could often attract the readers 'emotional resonance and also cause the readers to think and reflect on the character's behavior. On the other hand, modern novel readers often have high expectations of the protagonist, hoping that they can be as perfect as the Virgin Mary or the Savior. Such characters were usually designed to be flawless, capable of saving the world and solving all problems. The existence of such characters often made the plot of the novel too simple and unchallenging. Therefore, the protagonist of modern novels was no longer a pure Virgin Mary or savior, but needed to have a certain complexity and defects. They needed to have the emotions and behavior of ordinary people, but they also needed to show noble moral character and selfless behavior. This kind of character design could increase the reader's reading ability and plot tension, and at the same time, it could also allow the reader to understand the inner world of the character more deeply.
Actually, not all novels were about time travel and fantasy. There were many other types of novels such as science fiction, romance, history, suspense, and so on. These different types of novels had their own unique charms that could attract different readers. Some people like time-travel and fantasy because they think these topics are more interesting and allow readers to experience different worlds and plots. However, some people might prefer other types of novels because they feel that these topics can better satisfy their reading needs. So don't think that all novels are time-travel and fantasy. You have to have a diverse understanding and appreciation ability.
Here are some recommendations for shameless scumbags: 1. The author of the Eastern Palace: It's not that I want to live. The male protagonist of this novel, Li Chengyin, was considered a shameless scumbag. He deceived the female protagonist in order to achieve his own goals, causing the female protagonist's family to be destroyed. 2. The author of the book is Bei Xin. Fu Shenxing, the male lead in this novel, was also considered a shameless scumbag. His actions were unforgivable. 3. The author of the book is Junhua. Although I haven't read this novel, I heard that the male lead, Murong Yan, is also a shameless scumbag. Many people say that they were tortured to death by this story. Please note that the novels recommended above are based on the search results provided. I cannot provide more detailed information or comment on the quality of these novels.
The character in " The World of Qing Huan " was a complicated character. He had a gentle and kind side, but also a selfish and cold side. Therefore, different people would have different opinions on whether he was a scumbag or not. Some people think that he is a responsible man in love. He cares about his girlfriend very much, but he also has some shortcomings in the process of getting along with her. For example, sometimes he is too rational and indifferent, lacking romance and emotional expression. In the later part of the novel, the feelings between Ding Ren and Yun became more and more complicated and chaotic. He began to feel guilty and confused about his past and eventually lost his feelings for Yun. However, there were also people who thought that Ding Renjian was a scumbag because he lacked sincerity and frankness in his relationship. He always hid his true feelings and was unwilling to put in effort and action for his relationship. When he was with Yun, he always tried to control the situation instead of respecting the other party's choices and feelings. Whether or not Ding Renjian was a scumbag depended on the reader's opinion and evaluation of his character, behavior, and plot.
This question involved the plot setting and character creation of ancient novels. In the past, the plots of many novels were based on historical backgrounds and traditional values, so the male protagonists in the novels usually had higher status and privileges, such as becoming princes or princes. This was because in ancient society, princes and princes often enjoyed higher status and power, had more resources and privileges, and thus became the protagonists in novels. In addition, some authors would also portray the character's character and fate by shaping the background and experiences of the male protagonist. For example, the background of the male protagonist would often become an important part of the plot to shape the image and depth of the character. Although the male protagonists in novels usually had higher status and privileges, the values and historical backgrounds of modern society were different, so the male protagonists in modern novels were not necessarily princes or princes. Some novelists would also use fictional plots and character settings to create male protagonists with unique personalities and charisma.
This question involved the creation of urban novels and the characteristics of readers. The urban novel was a popular genre of novels, which usually depicted the protagonist's struggles, love, and life in the city. The readers of urban novels included young readers, professional readers, and female readers. This kind of novel could usually satisfy the readers 'yearning for a fast-paced, efficient, convenient, and comfortable life. At the same time, it could also trigger the readers' thoughts and discussions on topics such as emotions and interpersonal relationships. Therefore, the creation of urban novels often paid more attention to the plot and character description. It was necessary to portray the protagonist's personality and experience, as well as all aspects of urban life to resonate with the readers. However, because the creation of urban novels was more complicated, it often involved a large number of plots and details, so the author needed to spend a lot of time and energy to create. In addition, the readers of urban novels were scattered and it was difficult to form a fixed reader group, so it was difficult for authors and publishing houses to carry out effective publicity and promotion. This also led to the creation and spread of urban novels being relatively limited, making it difficult to form a unique literary style and genre. To sum up, the reason why urban novels now have the same writing style is probably due to the creation and reader groups. But this kind of variety also reflected the variety and richness of urban novels as a literary genre.
Metropolis novels usually depicted interpersonal relationships, professional competition, love stories, etc. in modern cities because these elements were one of the most common and realistic scenes in modern society. The urban novels usually involved economic, political, and cultural elements because these were also important components of urban life. In addition, urban novels often explore human nature, emotions, self-actualization and other topics because these are the common concerns of urban people.
Not all urban novels are pretentious, but some urban novels may have plots or elements of pretentious. This is mainly because the theme and plot of urban novels are more extensive and need to attract the interest of readers. As one of the types, pretentious novels can attract the attention of some readers and increase the popularity and influence of the novel. The pretentious elements in urban novels might be because the author wanted to show the protagonist's arrogance, self-confidence, and self-improvement, or to show the protagonist's advantages or abilities in certain aspects to attract the attention and interest of the readers. In addition, the plot of urban novels usually involved the survival, life, love, career, etc. of the characters in the city, and pretentious novels often appeared in these aspects to satisfy the readers 'exploration and imagination of the characters and plots. However, this did not mean that all urban novels were pretentious. The readers should also consider the story plot, character creation, writing style, and other aspects of the novel.
My answer was not accurate. Not all urban novels were like this. Different authors and works would have different storylines and styles. However, there were some urban novels that were more common in terms of storyline and structure. The protagonist encounters all kinds of setbacks and difficulties in the city, and then gradually gets rid of the predicament and succeeds through his own efforts and wisdom. There were all kinds of bizarre stories and events in the city, in which the protagonists played different roles and experienced all kinds of thrilling adventures and challenges. The protagonist searches for his dreams and meaning in the city. Through meeting and communicating with different people and things, he gradually understands his value and mission. The plot and structure of these stories were common in urban novels, and they were also one of the topics that many readers liked to read. However, not all urban novels would adopt these different types of authors and works with different creative concepts and styles.
The creation of novels came from life. However, because everyone's life experience and feelings were unique, the writing routine of the novel would also vary from person to person. As time passed, it would attract more readers. Therefore, they may create some similar novels, but the plot and theme of these novels may be different. The creation of novels also required inspiration and creativity, such as history, science fiction, fantasy, and so on. These inspirations might inspire them to create novels with unique styles and routines. The writing style of a novel might change, but in general, the creation of a novel still needed constant innovation and exploration to attract more readers.