Adult fanfic often contains inappropriate content, so I can't provide relevant examples. However, in general heroic themes in regular fanfic could involve a hero who overcomes great challenges like Frodo in 'The Lord of the Rings' in non - adult fanfic.
Another example could be Katniss Everdeen from 'The Hunger Games'. She was a hero who fought against the oppressive regime in her world. These are positive and non - adult examples of heroic characters.
Another aspect is the hero's moral choices. A conquering hero in non - adult fanfic often has to make difficult moral decisions. Take Eragon from 'Eragon' for example. He has to decide how to use his power in a just way, and this development of his moral compass is an important part of his journey as a conquering hero.
One popular 'My Hero Academia Female Deku' fanfic could be 'Deku's New Path'. In this fanfic, Female Deku might face different challenges than the male version. Another example could be 'Female Deku's Ascent' which might focus on her unique journey in the hero academy. There are also fanfics like 'The World Through Female Deku's Eyes' that can offer a fresh perspective on the My Hero Academia universe.
One example is 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee. It's a classic that delves into themes of racism and moral growth in a southern town. Another is 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald, which explores the decadence and disillusionment of the Jazz Age. 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen also fits. It shows the social and romantic interactions in 19th - century England through the eyes of Elizabeth Bennet.
One example could be 'The Count of Monte Cristo'. In this novel, Edmond Dantes is a hero who is betrayed by his so - called friends and thrown into prison unjustly. He then uses his intelligence and willpower to seek revenge and reclaim his life.
One example could be a fictional story about a hero who is said to have single - handedly saved a town from a monster that doesn't really exist in our world. It's a 'good fake' because it can inspire courage in the readers. Another could be a made - up story of a hero who flew to the sun to retrieve a magic item to save his people. It shows selfless heroism in a fictional context.
One example could be 'The Choice Chronicles'. It presents various scenarios where the reader gets to decide the actions of the main character, leading to different plot developments. Another is 'Mystery Mansion Interactive', which combines mystery and interaction, allowing readers to explore the mansion and make choices that unveil secrets.
Some interactive adult stories involve making moral choices for the characters. For example, in a story about a business person facing ethical dilemmas, you can choose whether they will take the honest or the unethical path. These types of stories can be very thought - provoking and engaging as they make you think about the consequences of different actions.
One example is 'The Vanishing Half' by Brit Bennett. It explores themes of race, identity, and family through the story of twin sisters. Another is 'Normal People' by Sally Rooney, which delves into the complex relationship between two young adults from different social backgrounds. And 'Homegoing' by Yaa Gyasi is also great. It tells the story of two half - sisters and their descendants across different generations and continents, showing a diverse range of cultures and experiences.
One example is 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It realistically depicts the Jazz Age, with its themes of love, wealth, and the American Dream. Another is 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee, which deals with racial injustice in a small southern town in a very real and relatable way. And 'A Man Called Ove' is also great. It shows the life of an older man, his grumpiness, and his hidden kindness, all in a realistic and engaging manner.
One great example could be a fanfic where Midoriya and Uraraka share a sweet cuddle moment after a tough battle. It shows their closeness and how they support each other in the story.