A third theme might be the futility of war. Ron Anderson could share stories that made him question the purpose of war. Maybe he witnessed destruction that seemed pointless or saw how war disrupted the lives of innocent civilians. He might have seen how the same battles seemed to be fought over and over again without a clear end in sight, leading to a sense of the futility of the whole situation.
One possible theme could be survival. In war, both on and off the battlefield, survival is crucial and often requires one to 'bend' or adapt.
One possible theme could be sacrifice. Tom Anderson might have witnessed or been part of selfless acts during the war.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Ron Anderson War Stories' you're referring to. There could be many war stories associated with someone named Ron Anderson. It might be a personal account of his experiences in a particular war, like World War II or Vietnam War. Without more context, it's difficult to provide detailed information.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Ron Anderson Bend or War Stories' you are referring to. There could be many different stories related to a person named Ron Anderson. Maybe it's about his experiences during war and how he had to either 'bend' (adapt) or face difficulties.
They might start a family. After the chaos of the war, they would likely want a peaceful and loving home environment to raise children in.
Growth and self - discovery could also be themes. Maybe Maggie and Anderson start off as naive individuals and through their experiences in the story, they learn more about themselves, their values, and what they really want out of life.
One possible theme could be conflict. Given the title 'Wives at War', there might be stories about disputes or tensions between wives, perhaps over resources, status, or relationships. Another theme could be relationships in general. It may explore different types of relationships not just among wives but also with their families, friends or the society around them. And a third theme might be female experiences. Since it focuses on wives, it could delve into the unique experiences, challenges and emotions that women in the role of wives face.
One possible theme could be sacrifice. Soldiers in World War 2 often had to give up a lot, including their lives, for the greater good.
One theme could be misjudgment. Just like in the books, Ron is often underestimated, and in a 'not loved' fanfic, this could be explored further. Maybe the characters think he's just a sidekick and not worthy of love or deep friendship, but then discover his hidden depths.
One possible theme could be self - discovery. As the Anderson Kid goes through the events in the story, he or she might be learning more about who they are.