For 'The Tell - Tale Heart', it's the psychological aspect. The way the narrator's mind slowly unravels is what makes it special. His guilt over the murder makes him hear things that may or may not be real. It really gets into the human psyche and how our own minds can be our worst enemies.
In the case of 'Dracula', the atmosphere is key. The dark, Gothic settings like the old castles and the fog - covered moors add to the sense of dread. Also, Dracula's powers are so otherworldly that it creates a constant sense of danger for the characters. It's a story that has influenced countless horror works since.
For 'The Little Prince', it's the simplicity yet depth of the story. The simple illustrations and the straightforward language used in the story hide a lot of philosophical ideas. It's special because it can be read on different levels, whether you're a child just enjoying the adventure or an adult thinking about the deeper meanings.
Well, these stories are special in that they use various literary devices to create a sense of horror. For example, many of them use suspense effectively. Take 'The Lottery' as an example. It builds up a sense of normalcy at first, and then the shocking ending hits you hard. Also, the characterizations in these stories are often very strong. In 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde', the contrast between the two personas is really striking and adds to the horror. And the settings in these stories are also important. Dark, isolated places like the old castles in 'Dracula' help set the mood.
Atticus Finch from To Kill a Mockingbird is special. He is a moral compass in a town full of prejudice. He stands up for what is right, even when it's unpopular. He defends Tom Robinson, a black man wrongly accused, in a racially divided society. His calm and wise nature makes him an ideal father figure as well. He teaches his children important values through his actions and words.
For me, if 'The Hobbit' is my favorite fantasy story, it's special because of Bilbo Baggins. He starts as an ordinary hobbit but grows into a hero. His journey through the Misty Mountains, facing trolls, goblins and Smaug the dragon is exciting. It shows that even the smallest of us can achieve great things.
If my favorite love story is Romeo and Juliet, what makes it special is the intensity of their love. In a world full of hate between their families, their love was like a bright light. It was a love that was willing to sacrifice everything, including their lives. Their story has been told and retold for centuries, becoming an iconic representation of true love that defies all odds.
The relationships made it special. In the animal shelter story, the bond I formed with those puppies was unique. They were like little furry friends who depended on me and I on them. It was a relationship based on trust and care which made the whole experience very special.
A horror special story can be terrifying due to many aspects. One is the atmosphere. A gloomy, dark, and isolated setting, like in 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre', can send shivers down your spine. Another is the unexpected twists. In 'Saw', the elaborate and cruel traps that the characters fall into are unexpected and horrifying. Moreover, the characters' vulnerability. If the characters are weak or innocent, like the children in 'Children of the Corn', it makes their encounter with horror more terrifying as we empathize with their plight. It's the combination of these elements that makes a horror special story truly terrifying.
The characters in 'My Favorite Chaperone' make it special. The main character's journey and growth are really engaging. Also, the cultural elements add depth to the story.
It's special because it's yours. It's a story that has been created by you and your partner, with all the unique quirks and beautiful moments that are exclusive to your relationship.
One of my favorite science fiction stories is 'Ender's Game'. What makes it special is its exploration of complex themes like morality in war. Ender, a child prodigy, is trained to fight an alien race. The story makes you question the cost of victory and the nature of the enemy. It also has great character development as we see Ender grow from an innocent boy to a battle - hardened leader.