Sure. There's Eustace who turns into a dragon in 'The Voyage of the Dawn Treader' by C.S. Lewis. Then there's Vermithrax Pejorative from the movie 'Dragonslayer'. It's a huge and menacing dragon. And of course, there's Mushu from 'Mulan'. Mushu is a small, comical dragon who helps Mulan on her journey.
In certain fictional tales about Arctic adventures, there could be a husky named Nanook. Nanook is an Inuit word related to polar bears, and using it for a husky gives a sense of the dog's connection to the Arctic environment. Also, there might be a husky named Scout in some stories, suggesting that the dog is always exploring and on the lookout for new things.
There's also Mansfield Park in the novel of the same name. It serves as the main setting for much of the story, and the events and relationships of the characters are centered around this manor.
Another is the Titanic in the fictional accounts (apart from the real - life tragedy). In some fictional stories, it has been the setting for various adventures and mysteries.
One of the most famous dragons in fiction is Smaug from J.R.R. Tolkien's 'The Hobbit'. He is a large, fire - breathing dragon who guards a great hoard of treasure. Another is Drogon from George R.R. Martin's 'A Song of Ice and Fire' series. Drogon is one of Daenerys Targaryen's dragons, known for his black scales and ferocity. Then there's Toothless from 'How to Train Your Dragon'. He is a Night Fury, a very rare and intelligent type of dragon, and he forms a deep bond with his human friend Hiccup.
Sure. 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' is a well - known horror story. It features Freddy Krueger, a villain who attacks people in their dreams. Then there's 'The Conjuring'. It's about real - life paranormal investigators and the haunted cases they deal with.
Some other names are 'The Amityville Horror'. This is based on the supposed real - life hauntings in a house. 'Ghost Story' is also a name of a haunted story. It has a complex plot involving multiple ghosts and a mystery to be solved. And 'The Uninvited' which is about a haunted house by the sea.
There is also 'Gulliver's Travels' which is an early novel. In this work, the protagonist, Lemuel Gulliver, travels to different strange lands such as Lilliput, where the people are tiny, and Brobdingnag, where the people are giants. It is a satirical work that comments on human nature and society.
As far as I know, the only dragon really prominently featured in The NeverEnding Story is Falkor.
Sure. 'A Scandal in Bohemia' is a great one. It shows Holmes being outwitted by a woman, Irene Adler, which is quite interesting as he usually is the one who outsmarts everyone.
Sure. 'Beauty and the Beast' is one of their stories. Another is 'The Golden Goose'.