Perhaps Mary reached a personal milestone or creative saturation with Falkner. Maybe she faced external factors like changing market trends or reader preferences that influenced her decision. Another possibility is that she had other non-writing priorities in her life that made continuing with similar novels less feasible.
Maybe she felt she had exhausted her creative ideas for that genre or character type.
She could be inspired by something she saw, like a movie or a magazine, where a similar change led to a positive reaction. So she thought it would be a great way to surprise her husband and make him see her in a different, exciting way.
It could be due to various reasons like financial instability, not being ready for motherhood, or health concerns.
Maybe it was her passion for storytelling or a particular idea that sparked her to write it.
One reason could be to draw comparisons to the idea of Prometheus giving fire to humanity, similar to the revolutionary ideas or actions of her characters. Also, it might have been a literary device to catch the reader's attention and imply a certain level of significance or importance to the story.
It could be that she wanted to emphasize the revolutionary or rebellious aspect of the main character. Just like Prometheus, the character in the novel might have challenged the norms and faced the wrath of society or some higher power.
Maybe she saw parallels between the creation stories in both. Frankenstein's creator and Prometheus shared a sense of going against the norm and bringing something new into the world.
Perhaps for financial reasons. They might not be making enough profit from ads or other sources associated with free novels.
I think Ayn Rand chose the name 'Anthem' because it encapsulated the overall mood or spirit of the story. It could also have been a way to draw attention and make the novel stand out with a distinctive title.
For art. He could be an artist or just someone who appreciates art. Acrylic nails can be a form of small - scale art. He might want to create his own unique designs on his nails, just like people do with canvases.
Dr Seuss likely decided to write stories to make a difference in children's lives. His creativity and love for language drove him to create those magical worlds that we all love.