The novel could center around the search for truth and accountability. Maybe it examines the role of institutions and individuals in preventing or addressing such atrocities. Another possibility is that it explores the power of human resilience in the face of extreme injustice.
The main theme could be justice and morality. How society responds when the innocent are harmed and the moral dilemmas that arise.
The main theme could be justice and morality as the story might revolve around uncovering the truth behind a tragic event involving innocent people.
There were two idioms to describe killing the innocent, namely "killing the innocent" and "destroying the country and killing tens of thousands." Among them,"killing the innocent" meant killing innocent people, while "destroying the country and killing thousands" meant killing innocent people. These two idioms both express condemnation and anger towards the murder of innocents.
One of the main themes could be innocence itself. The characters might struggle to maintain their innocence in a complex world. Another theme could be morality as they face various situations that test their ethical boundaries.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the exact 'the innocents novel', but generally, there could be a young protagonist who is at the center of the story and whose innocence is a key aspect. There might also be an older figure, like a mentor or a family member, who either protects or challenges the protagonist's innocence.
I think there are three novels that fit this theme: "Sick Young Master Gu's Addiction to Spoiling His Wife","Infinite Evolution Begins from the Gray Fog", and "Memories". The male protagonist in "The Sick Young Master Gu is Addicted to Spoiling His Wife" had severe schizophrenia and would kill people when he was very emotional. The main character in "Starting from the Gray Fog, Infinite Evolution" also had multiple personalities and was often forced to evolve by the game, becoming more and more ferocious. Memories and Remembrance explored the problem of memories being erased and manipulated. The protagonist needed to find his lost memories and find out the truth behind them. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The main theme in Maus is survival and the impact of the Holocaust on individuals and families. It shows the struggle and resilience of the characters.
The main theme could be the exploration of human emotions and the power of fear in shaping lives.
The main theme could be the idea of finding meaning and purpose in all aspects of life, no matter how small or ordinary.