The Battle of Stalingrad in World War II had elements of a last stand. The Soviet soldiers held on in the city against the German invaders. The fighting was brutal and house - to - house. Their refusal to give up the city was a turning point in the war on the Eastern Front. It showed the determination of the Soviet people and the Red Army to resist the Nazi aggression.
The story of the Nativity is very famous. It's about the birth of Jesus. The shepherds following the star to find the baby Jesus is a well - known part of this story. This story is central to the religious meaning of Christmas.
One of the most famous is Romeo and Juliet. They were young lovers from feuding families in Verona. Their love was so strong that they defied their families' enmity, but ultimately ended in tragedy with their deaths, which has made their story a symbol of passionate and ill - fated love.
A very famous star story is that of Halley's Comet. It's a periodic comet that returns every 75 - 76 years. It has been observed and recorded for centuries. Its appearances have been seen as omens, both good and bad, in different cultures throughout history. For example, in some ancient cultures, it was thought to be a sign of impending disaster.
There's also the story of Nathan Hale. He was an American spy during the Revolutionary War. He was caught by the British and famously said 'I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country' before being hanged. His story has become a symbol of patriotism and the risks involved in espionage.
The story of Anne Boleyn is quite famous. She was the second wife of King Henry VIII of England. In 1536, she was beheaded, which was a form of execution similar to hanging in its finality. She was accused of adultery, incest and treason. Her story has been the subject of much historical study and many fictional retellings, as it was a significant event in the English Reformation period.
A very famous one is 'A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court' by Mark Twain. The main character is transported back in time to the era of King Arthur. He uses his modern - day knowledge to try to change the course of events in that historical period.
A famous Little Johnny story in the history of art might be where Little Johnny was an apprentice to a great painter. He was clumsy at first and made mistakes like mixing the wrong colors. But over time, he learned and grew. One day, the great painter fell ill right before an important commission was due. Little Johnny stepped up and with what he had learned, completed the painting. His story became famous in the art world as an example of perseverance and learning.
The American colonies' fight for independence from Great Britain can be considered an underdog story. The colonies were relatively small and under - developed compared to the powerful British Empire. But through their guerrilla - style warfare, such as the hit - and - run tactics used by the Minutemen, and their strong belief in independence, they were able to win the war. The Battle of Saratoga was a turning point that showed the world that the underdog colonies could stand up to the mighty British.
A more modern - ish example could be that of Walt Whitman. His poetry often hinted at same - sex love, and it is believed that he had relationships with men. His works were some of the first to more openly explore gay love in American literature, and his life and works together can be seen as a sort of gay love story.
The story of the Bhangarh Fort tops the list. It's so haunted that the Archaeological Survey of India has restricted entry after sunset. The curse and the reported paranormal activities make it a very well - known haunted place in Indian history.