One possible theme could be fear. Given that it's a dark novel, fear of the unknown, fear of the strange creatures and situations Alice might encounter could be prominent.
I'm not entirely sure what 'alice in wo serland dark novel' specifically is. It could potentially be a dark retelling of the classic 'Alice in Wonderland' story. Maybe it explores darker themes such as the character's psychological turmoil in a strange and distorted world.
I'm not entirely sure as 'wo sunderland' seems like an incorrect or made - up term. But if it's a dark take on 'Alice in Wonderland', it might involve darker themes like a more menacing Wonderland, with perhaps scarier versions of the Cheshire Cat, the Queen of Hearts being even more tyrannical, and Alice facing more sinister challenges.
If it's a variation of 'Alice in Wonderland', the main character would likely be Alice herself. She is usually the protagonist who enters the strange world. There might also be some form of the Cheshire Cat, which could be a more menacing figure in a dark version. And of course, the Queen of Hearts, who would probably be even more cruel and tyrannical than in the original story.
Well, a major theme is probably chaos. The dark novel may present Wonderland as a place full of unpredictable and disorderly events, which contrasts with the more whimsical chaos in the original. Also, there could be a theme of identity crisis. As Alice encounters these dark and unusual characters, she may start to question who she really is in this new and terrifying world.
Another possible theme might be power and responsibility. The'seiken' is often associated with power in Japanese stories. So the character might have to learn how to handle the power that comes with the sword and the responsibilities that follow.
One possible theme could be love and affection. The title 'ore wo suki nano' (She likes me) gives a hint towards relationships and the feelings of attraction.
Another theme might be identity. Alice Hart may be on a journey to discover or re - discover who she is. The 'lost flowers' could represent parts of her identity that she has forgotten or that have been taken away from her. The novel could explore how she grapples with this and tries to regain a sense of self.
Well, themes in the 'Dark Princess' novel could include love and betrayal. Maybe she falls in love with someone she shouldn't, or she is betrayed by someone close to her. Also, redemption could be a theme. If she has done something wrong or has a 'dark' past, she might be on a journey to redeem herself.
Well, it's hard to be certain without reading the 'a grin in the dark novel' but based on the title, themes of mystery and suspense are likely. The 'grin in the dark' gives an air of something hidden, waiting to be discovered. There might also be themes related to the power of the imagination. When we're in the dark, our minds often create all sorts of scenarios, and perhaps the novel plays on that, making the characters (and the readers) imagine the worst. Also, it could touch on themes of survival, if the characters are facing whatever is behind that grin in the dark.
Another theme could be redemption. Maybe the events on this 'Dark Saturday' lead the characters to seek redemption for past mistakes. It could be a journey of self - improvement and making amends for things they've done wrong.