One reason could be that revenge is a powerful emotion that resonates with many people. It gives characters a strong motivation and creates tension in the story. Also, it allows for complex character development as they navigate the path of seeking revenge.
It's mainly for creative freedom. Fictional universities allow filmmakers to create their own unique settings and storylines without being bound by real-world institutions' rules and reputations.
One reason could be that talking animals help to teach moral lessons in a more interesting way. Also, they add a magical and fantasy element to the tales.
I think it's often a way to draw attention and create a particular kind of fantasy. But it's not a very realistic or respectful portrayal of women. Sometimes it's just used for cheap thrills instead of telling a meaningful story.
It's a common trope because it gives readers/viewers a clear focus and a sense of destiny. The chosen one's journey is exciting to follow.
Well, it might be because it makes the stories more fun and magical. Kids love imagining animals talking like humans.
Some newspapers do include comics, but it depends on the newspaper's target audience and editorial policy. Some focus more on news and analysis and might not have much space for comics.
Maybe it's because such settings offer a lot of scope for imagination and creativity. They let authors build complex worlds and tell epic tales.
Stories have advanced ancient empire fantasies because they capture our imagination. They allow us to envision a world full of grandeur and mystery that we don't have in the present. Also, they provide a contrast to modern society and make for exciting tales.
The long - standing cultural traditions in China, such as Taoism, Buddhism and martial arts concepts, provide a fertile ground for creating overpowered elements. These concepts are incorporated into novels, like the idea of reaching immortality or achieving supreme martial arts mastery, which naturally leads to overpowered characters and plots.
Well, marriage problems in romance novels can serve to make the relationship more complex and interesting. Sometimes it's about differences in values. One partner might value financial stability while the other values adventure and experiences, and this clash can cause issues in the marriage. Infidelity is also a topic that may come up, though not always in a very graphic way. It shakes the foundation of the relationship and forces the characters to re - evaluate their feelings and commitment. And then there are problems related to communication. Poor communication skills can lead to a build - up of resentment and unspoken issues in the marriage, which then has to be resolved as the story progresses.