The fanfiction of their kiss can both complement and slightly distort the original story. On one hand, it deepens the idea that there are connections possible between the different social classes in 'The Outsiders'. However, if not done well, it might over - emphasize the romantic aspect and take away from the other important themes like the struggle of the Greasers. But overall, it offers an alternative view that makes readers think more about the characters' relationships.
The fanfiction of Ponyboy and Cherry's kiss has a significant impact on the perception of the original story. It adds a layer of romance that wasn't as prominent in the original. This can make the story seem more relatable to some readers who are interested in romantic elements. It also makes the characters more complex. Instead of just being defined by their group identities (Greaser or Soc), they now have a more personal, emotional connection. However, some purists might argue that it changes the tone of the original, which was more about the social divide and the coming - of - age of Ponyboy within his own group. But it definitely broadens the scope of interpretation of 'The Outsiders'.
In fanfiction, Ponyboy and Cherry's kiss can be seen as a moment of connection between two very different characters. It might represent a brief escape from the harsh reality they both face in their different social groups. It could also symbolize the potential for understanding and unity across the social divide in 'The Outsiders' world.
Ponyboy changes a lot. He starts out as a bit naive and rebellious but becomes more mature and understanding as the story progresses.
It can distort the perception. People who are new to the original story might get the wrong idea. If they read a lot of fanfiction where Poseidon hates Percy, they might assume that's how it is in the official story too.
Well, it can make us see the original story's characters in new lights. For example, if we read a fanfic where Han Solo betrays the Rebellion, we start to question his loyalty in the original story more deeply. It makes us re - evaluate the relationships between characters and the significance of their actions.
It can make the readers more aware of the vulnerability of Harry. In the original story, he overcomes many challenges, but in these fanfictions, the added abuse aspect shows how much more difficult his life could have been.
When 'the past reads the deathly hallows fanfiction', the perception of the original story may change depending on the nature of the fanfiction. For example, if the fanfiction focuses on a minor character from 'The Deathly Hallows' and gives them a more in - depth backstory, readers from the past might start to view that character differently in the original story as well. Also, the writing style and themes in the fanfiction could influence how they view the overall tone of the original work.
It can change the perception a lot. Fans who read such fanfiction might start to view Sakura in a more negative light, even if in the original she had her redeeming qualities. For example, if in the fanfiction she is constantly mean to Naruto, it can overshadow the times she was actually a good friend to him in the original story.
The 'dark pleasures' in fanfiction can both enhance and distort the perception of the original story. On one hand, it can add depth to the understanding of the wizarding world's darker elements. For instance, exploring the allure of the Death Eaters' ideology in a fanfic can make us understand better why some characters might be attracted to it. However, if it goes too far, it might overshadow the positive and hopeful aspects of the original Harry Potter story.
It can make the original story seem more tame in comparison. The cruel elements in the fanfiction might highlight the relatively more positive and less dark aspects of the original Percy Jackson series.
It can make the readers more empathetic towards Naruto. By highlighting the family abuse aspect, it shows the root of his struggles more clearly, which might not have been as emphasized in the original story. So it changes the way we view Naruto's journey from being just a regular ninja story to a story of a boy overcoming a difficult family background.