I haven't heard of any well - known novels specifically named'red bottom novels'. It could be that this is a very new or local concept that hasn't reached a wide audience yet.
Since we don't really know exactly what'red bottom novels' are, it's hard to say if there are famous ones. If it's a term used by a small group of people, perhaps there are some works within that group that are considered 'famous' in their own context, but not on a broader literary scale. It could also be that the term is so new that no works have had the time to gain widespread fame yet.
I'm not entirely sure what specifically'red bottom novels' are. It might be a very specific or even a made - up term that I'm not familiar with. There could be some small - press or niche - genre novels that are referred to this way by a particular group, but without more context, it's hard to define precisely.
I'm not aware of any widely known'red sheet novels' off the top of my head. It might be a very specific or newly - created concept that doesn't have any well - known examples yet.
I'm not sure if there are novels specifically named as such that are extremely famous. But there could be pulp novels with red - haired characters that are well - known in the pulp fiction world.
There could be a character who feels guilty about their love for Gucci and red - bottom shoes. Maybe they come from a humble background and now they are in a world of luxury that they feel they don't fully belong to. So, this 'Guilty Gucci Red Bottom' concept is directly related to their internal conflict.
I'm not aware of a widely known novel specifically named 'Red Dead Novel' in a very mainstream sense. There could be some indie or niche works with this name, but nothing that immediately comes to mind as a household - name type of novel.
I'm not aware of any novels specifically named'red or green novel' that are widely known. There might be some indie or very niche works with this title, but it's not a common one that comes to mind in mainstream literature.
Rudolph the Red - Nosed Reindeer could be considered in a way. His bright red nose makes him stand out, and he is a very important character in Christmas lore.
Yes, there are some. For instance, there might be stories where red roses are part of a cursed item. Maybe a witch placed a spell on a bouquet of red roses, and anyone who receives them will have a string of bad luck or be haunted by nightmares.
There are some cemeteries that are also associated with the 'lady in red' ghost story. These places are already associated with the dead and the afterlife. In some stories, the 'lady in red' is seen among the tombstones, perhaps because she was buried there or has some connection to the cemetery's history. Maybe she was a victim of a crime that took place near the cemetery and her spirit lingers in the area.
Yes, there might be some events that could be considered as such. In some historical battles, there were cases where alliances were formed through marriage, but things turned sour. For instance, in a particular medieval conflict, a wedding between two noble families was supposed to strengthen a political bond. But due to backstabbing and power - hungry rivals, the wedding feast turned into a massacre, much like the fictional 'Red Wedding' which it might have inspired.