'The Handmaid's Tale' TV adaptation, which was based on a 1985 novel, had a big impact on the fiction world in 2017. It brought the dystopian story to a new generation. Also, 'Milk and Honey' by Rupi Kaur was a very popular collection of poetry that was widely read and shared.
In 2017, 'Strange the Dreamer' by Laini Taylor was a memorable fictional work. It had a beautifully crafted world with unique magic systems and complex characters. The story was a blend of fantasy, adventure and mystery, which made it appealing to a wide range of readers. Another work was 'Goodbye, Vitamin' which was a heartwarming and poignant story about family, memory and love.
Some memorable fictional characters from novels include Elizabeth Bennet from 'Pride and Prejudice'. Her intelligence and independent spirit are very appealing. Jay Gatsby from 'The Great Gatsby' is also well - remembered. His unrequited love and his pursuit of the American Dream in a decadent society are central to the story. And there's Jean Valjean from 'Les Misérables', a man who overcomes his past and shows great humanity.
One of the most well - known fictional couples is Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy from 'Pride and Prejudice'. Their relationship is full of misunderstandings at first, with Elizabeth misjudging Mr. Darcy due to his pride and Mr. Darcy looking down on Elizabeth's family. But as the story unfolds, they come to understand each other better and fall in love. Another great couple is Romeo and Juliet from Shakespeare's play, which is also a famous book. Their love is passionate but tragic, as their families' feud stands in the way of their relationship.
There's the Chocolate Factory in 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'. A place filled with rivers of chocolate, edible plants, and Oompa - Loompas. It's a child's dream come true. The Hundred Acre Wood from 'Winnie - the - Pooh' is also very memorable. It's a simple and idyllic place where Pooh and his friends have gentle adventures. And the Land of Oz in 'The Oz Books' has many different regions, each with its own unique features, like the Quadling Country with its red - colored environment.
Frodo Baggins from 'The Lord of the Rings' is unforgettable. His determination and moral strength in the face of great evil make him stand out. Also, his journey is full of challenges and growth that engage readers and viewers.
Trantor stands out. It's like a behemoth of a city - planet. Just imagine a world completely covered in buildings and infrastructure, a hub of knowledge, politics, and culture in the galactic empire.
One famous fictional family is the Weasleys from Harry Potter. They're memorable for their warmth, loyalty, and the chaos of a big magical family.
Another is Holden Caulfield from 'The Catcher in the Rye'. He's notable for his raw and honest writing style, which reflects his complex inner world and struggles with adolescence. His voice is distinct and has left a lasting impression on readers.
For a fictional character to be memorable, they often need a clear goal or motivation that drives their actions. Also, distinct physical traits or a signature style of speech can help. Good character design and a role that has a significant impact on the story all contribute to making them unforgettable.
There are also magical gloves that can communicate. In a science - fiction - influenced fictional world, a pair of gloves can translate different languages through touch, allowing the wearer to communicate with alien species more easily.
I once saw a concert where the lead singer jumped into the crowd and started singing while being passed around. It was wild! Everyone was so excited and it created a really unique connection between the artist and the fans.