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Q: Is there a novel where a person has two identities and can switch at any time? What are their names?

2024-08-12 09:00
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2024-08-12 10:49

There were novels where a person had two identities that could be switched at any time. They were usually called "double identity characters" or "multi-identity characters". These novels might describe the person switching between different characters or showing different personalities in multiple storylines. Some famous characters with double identities included Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu in Dream of the Red Chamber, and Lin Chong and Lu Zhishen in Water Margins.

Please recommend a novel where the female lead has two identities.

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2024-09-03 19:17

I recommend the two novels," Full Luck " and " A Noble Husband ". They were both ancient romance novels about the female protagonist's multiple identities. Among them," Full Fortune " told the story of the two female leads, Xiaoyu and Little Yu, who had exchanged their souls. After they became one, they had more opportunities to change their fates. " A Rich Husband " was about a transmigrated woman who wanted to stand up again under the shadow of another transmigrated woman. I hope you will like these two novels.

Can you recommend an ancient novel where the male protagonist has two identities and is two-faced?

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2024-08-25 16:56

I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "Concubine Please Enter the Urn": The male protagonist has a double identity and pursues the female protagonist. The plot of the house fight was also very interesting and worth watching. 2. "The Black-bellied Prince Surrender": The male protagonist is black-bellied and cunning, while the female protagonist is a little like a little lamb, but also a little cool. The interaction between the two is also very interesting. 3. "The Pretty and Fierce Wife: Husband, Don't Provoke Me": The male protagonist is also two-faced, while the female protagonist is indifferent and ruthless. The interaction between the two will make you laugh continuously and will definitely not disappoint you. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~

Yan Bingyun has two identities

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2024-12-25 23:34

Yan Bingyun's double identity was that of a secret agent of the Qing Overwatch Council and the grandson of Xiao En, the spy leader of Northern Qi. He was sent to Northern Qi to become a spy and successfully obtained secret information from the Northern Qi military. He then sent it back to the Qing Overwatch Council. At the same time, he was also Yan Ruohai's son, a pawn Chen Pingping used to take revenge on Xiao En. In " Celebrating Years 2," after he returned to the Qing Kingdom, he found a balance between the Qing Emperor, Chen Pingping, and Fan Xian. He worked hard to change himself and gradually grew into the protagonist, becoming Fan Xian's most capable assistant.

Can a novel switch person of view?

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2024-09-28 22:32

Sure, a novel can switch person of view. It's a common technique used by authors to add depth and variety to the storytelling.

Please recommend a novel where the protagonist has two identities. One of the identities must be the strongest, such as the sword dance of the elf.

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2024-09-18 09:31

I recommend 'The Phoenix Battles The Land' to you. The protagonist of this Xianxia-Wuxia romance novel had a double identity. One was the former future courtesan, and the other was a current cultivation expert. She continued to grow as she cultivated and eventually became an existence like a phoenix, unstoppable. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

In the novel, the first person and the third person switch

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2024-08-19 23:15

In a novel, the transition between the first and third person depended on the background, plot, and writing style of the story. The following are some common situations: 1. Single-person narration: If the story takes place in modern times and the author's writing style is objective, calm, and realistic, then a single-person narration can be used. For example, One Hundred Years of Solitude and War and Peace. 2. Two-person narration: If the story is set in ancient or modern times, or if the plot is more complicated and emotional, you can use two-person narration. For example, Dream of the Red Chamber and Journey to the West. 3. Third-person narration: If the story takes place in modern times, but the author's writing style is humorous, relaxed, or fantastical, or the plot is more fictional or fantastical, then the third-person narration can be used. For example, the Harry Potter series and The Lord of the Rings. The conversion between first and third person depended on the author's writing style and storyline, but generally speaking, the third person was more objective and realistic, which could better show the characters and plot.

In the novel, did the protagonist's double identities switch roles?

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2024-09-04 08:57

I recommend 'I'm Operating on Monsters' to you. The protagonist of this novel, Guo Yi, had a dual identity. He could switch between the NPC and the player in the game, and he had a growable [Monster Space], which meant that he could make the monsters in the game grow and heal their wounds. This kind of dual identity switching played a very important role in the game. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

A novel where the male protagonist has two identities and doesn't know the other identity

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2024-09-07 15:49

There were many novels that told the story of the male protagonist having two identities, but the male protagonist did not know the other identity. This kind of plot often appears in the second half of the novel when the male protagonist is shocked and confused after discovering another identity and may need to think and struggle to accept this fact. This kind of plot design could let the readers feel the psychological changes and emotional conflicts of the male protagonist, and at the same time, it could also add some suspense and interest to the story. In writing, one could portray a vivid and complex character image through the change of the male protagonist's identity and inner reaction, so that the readers could deeply understand his inner world.

Can you recommend a romance novel where the male protagonist has two identities at the beginning, then one of them becomes a clone of the other, and the two identities finally merge into one?

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2024-09-01 17:02

I recommend the novel,"I Gone with the Wind After I Dressed From Sadistic to Awesome." It was a short novel of the Awesome genre. Although the male lead had many pursuers at the beginning, the scene of the avatar and the main body merging into one was still very touching. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

A novel where the protagonist could switch between male and female at any time?

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2024-09-05 23:46

Such novels were often called " transformation novels." The protagonist would usually gain the ability to change his gender under certain circumstances and adapt to different environments and characters in this way. In transformation novels, there were often various fantasy and sci-fi elements. For example, the protagonist could transform into different characters, including humans, elves, dragons, and so on. In addition, the protagonist's abilities may also change with the transformation, such as increasing or decreasing his strength, speed, agility, and so on. Transformation novels often involved various magical or technological elements. The protagonist would usually obtain or create tools or potions to change his gender in some way. At the same time, various villains often appeared in the story. They tried to stop the protagonist's transformation process or destroy the protagonist's ability. Transfiguration novels are a popular genre of novels, and readers are usually attracted by the protagonist's ability to switch genders continuously. They may also like the various fantasy and sci-fi elements in the story.

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