Here are some recommendations for romance novels with depressed protagonists: My Boyfriend Said I Had Depressed, Dress Up to Save That Depressed, Flowers at the End of the Road, Golden Female Lawyer, Spring Grass, and Twilight Disqualification. These novels covered the plot of the female protagonist's depression, and some of them also contained sweet and sadomasochistic elements. These novels could provide emotional resonance and plot appeal to readers who liked depressed plots.

Here are some recommendations for movies and novels about the protagonist's depression: 1. The movie Nobody Knows: This Japanese movie tells the story of a single mother living with four children and explored the impact of depression on family life. 2. The novel " Heaven of the Unhappy ": This short film script novel tells the story of the protagonist's depression caused by an accident. He gradually got out of the haze with the help of a psychiatrist. 3. The novel " Ning Yue Shines in the Abyss ": This modern romance entertainment novel used depression as the theme and described how the protagonist gradually overcame depression in the face of difficulties. 4. The movie " Husband Suffers from Depressed Syndrome ": This Japanese movie tells the story of a female protagonist who dreams of becoming a manga artist. Her husband suddenly suffers from depression, and she embarked on a difficult journey to help him out of his predicament. I hope these recommendations can satisfy your needs for movies and novels with depressed protagonists.
There are many possible causes. Maybe the character has faced a series of failures, lost someone dear, or is dealing with inner demons and self-doubt that lead to depression.
You could try 'The Dark Path.' The main character's depression is a central theme, and the story shows their struggle in a deep and moving way. There are also some beautiful artworks that enhance the emotional impact.
Often, a depressed MC in manhwa shows low self-esteem, a lack of motivation, and a tendency to isolate themselves.
One possible fanfiction could be about Marinette feeling depressed after a series of akuma attacks that she fails to prevent in time. She might start to doubt her abilities as Ladybug and withdraw from her friends. For example, she stops showing up to their regular get - togethers at the bakery. Her friends notice her change but she keeps pushing them away, believing she's a burden. In this story, Chat Noir could try to reach out to her, but she's so deep in her self - loathing that it takes a lot of effort to bring her back to her normal self.
The characters included the male lead, Gu Hao. LOL: The Depressed Player by Fu Shou, Hesitation. It was a gaming/eSports novel with technical, hot-blooded, and professional player elements. User recommendation: {League of Legends esports article} One day, in the originally peaceful e-sports world, Gu Hao, who didn't care about martial arts, suddenly appeared! Gu Hao, who had returned to S6 and activated the Depressed System, played all kinds of tricks that made his opponents feel uncomfortable! From then on, he would embark on a path of no return that would make others depressed and heal himself! Jin Gong: "We agreed to be a real man, 1v1 at the top lane. Why did Gu Hao, who was catching people at the bottom lane, have his ulti fly to the top lane???" [What is this?] Why did Gu Hao, who was clearly on the top lane, appear behind me? [Doll: No one can maintain a complete state of mind in front of Gu Hao!] Guan Zeyuan: "When Gu Hao first went on stage, I thought that this guy didn't have any bad intentions, but in the end..." Gu Hao was like a mental trainer who wandered back and forth in the e-sports arena, always able to surprise his opponents and make them depressed! I hope you will like this book.
I don't know which fantasy novel protagonist you are referring to because the name may have different meanings and references in different places. If you can provide more context and information, I can try to provide you with a more accurate answer.
Based on context alone The main reasons for depression among college students were as follows: ** 1. Academic pressure ** 1. ** Course difficulty and academic competition ** - Compared to the secondary school curriculum, the university curriculum had a significant increase in depth and breadth. Some professional courses, such as advanced mathematics, physics, and other science and engineering courses, as well as some liberal arts courses that were more theoretical, had high requirements for students 'logical thinking and independent learning ability. Many college students might not be able to keep up with the teaching progress and understand the content of the course when faced with these complicated courses. - At the same time, there was a fierce academic competition in the university. Scholarship evaluation and postgraduate qualifications were often closely linked to academic performance. Students needed to stand out from the crowd. This competitive pressure would put a huge psychological burden on those students who had high expectations for their own results or had clear goals for their future plans (such as taking the postgraduate entrance examination, studying abroad, etc.). 2. ** Heavy academic tasks ** - In addition to classroom studies, there were also a large number of homework, experimental reports, course papers, and other tasks. Some majors might also require them to participate in internships, practical projects, and so on. For example, engineering students might need to spend a lot of time doing experiments in the laboratory and writing detailed experimental reports, while liberal arts students had to look up a lot of information to complete their course papers. With so many academic tasks piled up together, if students lacked effective time management skills, they would easily develop anxiety and depression. ** 2. In terms of social interaction ** 1. ** Interpersonal relationships ** - University was a diverse social environment where students from different regions and different family backgrounds gathered together. In dormitory life, conflicts might arise due to differences in living habits and personal personalities. For example, some students were used to going to bed early and getting up early, while others were night owls. The difference in their work and rest might cause friction between their roommates. - In class and club activities, he also needed to interact with different classmates and teachers. For some introverted students who lacked social skills, integrating into the group and establishing good interpersonal relationships could become a problem. Long-term social frustration could lead to depression. 2. ** Loneliness in social life ** - Being away from family and familiar friends, students might feel lonely in a new university environment if they didn't establish new social relationships in time. In particular, some students who came from remote areas or had close family relationships might have a strong sense of discomfort in the new environment in the early years of university. If this loneliness persisted, it might also be one of the factors that led to depression. ** 3. Future planning ** 1. ** Career-lost ** - University was the transition stage from campus to society. College students needed to start thinking about their future career direction. However, due to the lack of understanding of social needs and career development paths, many students did not know what they would do after graduation. For example, some majors had relatively narrow employment opportunities, and students might worry about not being able to find a job after graduation. Some students were hesitant between multiple career choices, which would bring a lot of psychological pressure. 2. ** Financial pressures and future uncertainties ** - Some college students had poor financial conditions. The tuition fees and living expenses of the university were a heavy burden for the family. They might need to work part-time or apply for bursaries to support their studies and lives. At the same time, worries about whether they could find a good job in the future or improve their family's financial situation would also increase psychological stress and lead to depression. The solutions to depression for college students were as follows: ** 1. Self-regulation ** 1. ** Emotional Management ** - College students had to learn to recognize their own emotions. When they felt depressed, they could try to adjust in some ways. For example, writing a diary was a good way to write down one's troubles and confusion, which helped to sort out one's thoughts. You can also practice deep breathing. Find a quiet place and slowly inhale and exhale for a few minutes each time. It can help relax your body and emotions. 2. ** Arrange your life reasonably ** - Set up a regular schedule to ensure adequate sleep. A lack of sleep would affect a person's emotional state. Generally speaking, college students should ensure that they slept 7 - 8 hours a day. At the same time, arrange your diet reasonably and eat more nutritious food, such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains, etc., to avoid excessive drinking, smoking, or eating too much junk food. In addition, moderate exercise was also very important. Sports such as running and yoga could promote the body's secretion of endorphins and other neurotransmitter to improve mood. 3. ** Cultivate hobbies ** - In the university's rich spare time, actively cultivate their own interests and hobbies. For example, students who like music can join the school band or learn a musical instrument; students who are interested in painting can join a painting club or create their own paintings. Hobbies could divert attention and free college students from depression. At the same time, it could also increase their sense of self-worth. ** 2. In terms of social support ** 1. ** Communicate with family and friends ** - Keep in touch with family and old friends, call or meet them regularly, and share your life, studies, and problems in college. Family and friends could give emotional support, encouragement, and advice. Their concern could often alleviate the loneliness and psychological pressure of college students. 2. ** Expanding social circles ** - He actively participated in various social activities in the university, such as class gatherings, club activities, volunteer activities, etc. Through these activities, he could get to know more people, expand his social circle, and improve his social skills. In a new social relationship, you may find like-minded friends, thereby improving your social and emotional state. ** 3. Seeking professional help ** 1. ** School Counseling Service ** - Most colleges and universities had psychological consultation centers that provided free psychological consultation services for students. If college students felt that their depression was more serious and could not be improved through self-regulation and social support, they could take the initiative to make an appointment with the school's counselor. Counselors would use professional methods, such as cognitive behavior therapy, to help students identify and change negative thinking patterns and behaviors. 2. ** Medical treatment ** - If the symptoms of depression persist for a long time and seriously affect daily life, study, etc., such as long-term insomnia, loss of appetite, lack of interest in anything, suicidal thoughts, etc., you should go to the psychiatric or psychological department of a regular hospital in time. The doctor may give comprehensive treatment plans such as medication or psychotherapy according to the condition. "When a programmer meets a psychologist" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click to read it!
The characters included: The male lead, Su Ziyu. I'm not born to be a king, but there's blood flowing in my bones that won't let me bow my head. Male Supporting Actor-Zheng Luxi, wanting to drink with you is fake, wanting to get drunk in your arms is real. Supporting actress-Huang Yingtong, don't lower your head, the crown will fall off, don't cry, the bad guys will laugh! "The God of Songs who was delayed by film and television" Author: So it's Fox. It's a novel about an urban/entertainment star. It has transmigration, relaxation, and entertainment elements. It's finished and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendation: A nightclub sound engineer competed with his customers for drinks. After drinking a cup of deep-water bombs, he came to an era where entertainment was scarce. There was no MJ, no Four Heavenly Kings, and all the entertainment he was familiar with in the music industry was nowhere to be seen here. I hope you will like this book.
It could be things like sad eyes, a droopy posture, or a frown. Those features often give a depressed look.