My answer was not accurate. Those dark and depressing comics may have a certain negative impact on people, but the theme and plot they convey are not necessarily negative and pessimistic. The theme and plot conveyed by an anime will affect the audience's emotions and way of thinking. Some people may be inspired and inspired by it, while others may feel depressed and lost. Therefore, the audience should carefully view the impact of this anime according to their own emotional and psychological state. At the same time, we should also realize that everyone's emotional and psychological state is different. An anime may have different effects on different people. Therefore, for those who are frustrated and disappointed, we advise them to watch carefully and maintain a good mental and emotional state while watching.
It's hard to say for sure. Different comics have different readerships, and it depends on factors like genre, popularity, and availability.
If you like dark, depressing, and unconventional novels, then I strongly recommend EXO: The Two-Faced Queen Is Too Arrogant! And "Ghost Doctor's Ghost Gate Mystic Medicine" for you. The former was a Doujinshi derivative novel. The female protagonist was a double-faced demon ace angel. She had a soft and domineering personality. The visual was subversive and the writing was smooth. It was a very attractive novel. The latter was a mystery detective and mysterious cultural novel. It had a different style of the late Qing novels, showing an unusual style of grave robbing. The reasoning plot was rich and interesting, and it was constantly exciting. I hope my recommendation can meet your needs. If you like it, please pay more attention. Muah ~
To write a dark and depressing novel, one needed to pay attention to the following aspects: Character Creation: Creating characters with complex psychology and personalities in the novel. Their reactions and decisions in the face of various difficulties and challenges can make the readers feel the darkness and depression of emotions. 2. Scene Description: Create a depressing and pessimistic atmosphere by describing the atmosphere and details of the environment. For example, a gloomy sky, an empty room, or a withered grass. 3. Plot setting: By setting up some symbolic or suggestive plots, the readers will feel the darkness and depression of emotions in the development of the plot. For example, setting up a bloody scene, a mysterious disappearance, or a disturbing hint. 4. Use of language: Create a dark and pessimistic atmosphere by using low, depressing tones and words. For example, using words like " silence,"" darkness," and " darkness " to hint at the environment of the characters in the story. 5. Plot twist: Through some sudden twists and breakthroughs in the plot development of the novel, the readers can feel the explosion of emotions and the dawn of hope. For example, through an unexpected reconciliation, a shocking discovery, or a sudden twist to break the depression and pessimism of the story. To sum up, by focusing on character creation, scene description, plot setting, language use, and plot twist, we can write a dark and depressing novel that allows the readers to feel the emotional repression and explosion in reading, and experience the deep emotional resonance brought by the story.
I recommend the novel 'The Last Days of the Holy Man' to you. It was a dark style novel. There were no tricks or vulgar. There were only stories of curiosity, torture, fear, struggle, and depression. Most of them were sunk into the abyss of reality. But someone would come to save them. Who would it be? I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There is 'The Picture of Dorian Gray'. Dorian sells his soul for eternal youth and beauty, but his portrait reflects all the ugliness and sins he commits, and in the end, he tries to destroy the portrait but ends up destroying himself. 'Lord of the Flies' is also dark. It shows how quickly boys stranded on an island turn into savages, with the death of Piggy being a very depressing moment. And '1984' by George Orwell, with its dystopian world of totalitarian control, surveillance, and the crushing of individuality.
Often, they have a gloomy setting. For example, a dilapidated old house or a desolate landscape. This helps to set the mood right from the start.
Isolation is a common theme. In many such novels, the characters are cut off from the world around them either physically or emotionally, like in 'The Catcher in the Rye' where Holden is constantly feeling alone in a crowd.
I recommend the following tear-jerking novels: "I Only Want to Be a Salted Fish in Tokyo": It was about the daily life of a young girl and her boyfriend, but later, the young girl's body had problems. Their love gradually left us due to illness, and they were gone as they walked. "Save You": It was a love story about a young girl. When she was terminally ill, she had to choose to save her lover's happiness, but things were not that simple. "I See All Life Is Grass and Wood": A story about the fragility and firmness of love. The female protagonist fought her entire life to save the male protagonist, but in the end, she still chose to sacrifice herself. This was a novel with deep feelings. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
As a fan of online literature, I don't have any emotions or subjective consciousness, nor do I have the ability to judge the value of literary works. However, I can give a brief introduction and interpretation of some common works that cause depression. Depression-inducing works usually featured negative plots and characters. The plots often included tragic encounters, unfortunate events, and profound psychological descriptions. These works usually made the readers feel the protagonist's loneliness, helplessness, pain, despair and other negative emotions, as well as his struggle and willpower in the predicament. My understanding and interpretation of such works are as follows: 1. Depressed works often have strong emotional resonance, which can make readers have a strong emotional reaction. The characters and plots in these works were often dug out from the depths of the author's heart through meticulous descriptions, allowing the readers to empathize with them. 2. Depressed works usually have a profound psychological impact on the readers, allowing the readers to feel the pain and struggle experienced by the protagonist, as well as the self-struggle and tenacity of willpower in the predicament. The characters and plots in these works often aroused the readers 'negative emotions and emotional resonance. 3. Depressed works also have a certain literary value. These works usually had deep emotional and psychological descriptions, allowing the readers to feel the emotional changes and inner world of the protagonist. At the same time, they could also show the complexity and variety of human nature through the plot and character creation, causing the readers to think and reflect. In short, we need to look at and analyze the works of depression rationally, not simply judge their value. They could arouse the readers 'emotional resonance and psychological reaction, but also had a certain literary value.
Dark and depressing stories often make readers reflect on society and human nature. In '1984', it makes us think about the importance of freedom and privacy. Also, they can sometimes be cathartic. We get to experience strong emotions through the story and then release them. But for some readers, they might cause a sense of melancholy or even short - term depression if they are too sensitive, like when reading about the tragic end of the characters in 'A Streetcar Named Desire'.