Well, it depends. Sometimes the protagonist's actions and choices make them less than purely good. Their journey might involve making mistakes or having flaws.
No, it's not a rule. Protagonists can be anti-heroes or have a mix of good and bad qualities. It makes the story more interesting and realistic.
I have no idea. That's a rather personal and specific question related to a particular manga that I might not be familiar with.
Yes, it probably means he's into you. Liking your story is a way of showing he notices and likes what you post.
It's not always a big deal. Consider a straight guy's first time reading a particular genre of book. He might pick up a science - fiction book for the first time. He might be curious about it, but it may not be a life - changing event. However, if it's his first time falling in love, that's a different story. That can be a very big deal with lots of emotions involved.
Not necessarily. A true story can be good, but it depends on how it's told and what aspects are emphasized.
Not necessarily. A true story can be good if it's engaging, has a meaningful message, or offers unique insights. But sometimes, it might lack excitement or a clear purpose.
Not necessarily. The hero can have flaws or make mistakes, but their intentions or overall actions might still be considered positive.
Not necessarily. A true story can be good, but it depends on how it's told and presented.
No, Smart's portrayal in the Flash comics is more nuanced. Sometimes his actions might be seen as bad, but there are often underlying reasons and circumstances that influence his behavior.
Snart wasn't consistently a purely bad guy. His motivations and actions varied throughout the comics, and there were times when he made choices that weren't completely evil.
No. For example, in some sports like wrestling or certain martial arts, male athletes might be naked or semi - naked during training or competition in a very professional and non - sexual context. It's about the sport and the physicality required.