Well, 'Wuthering Heights' might fit. Catherine Earnshaw is often in a state of emotional distress. Her love for Heathcliff is complicated by social class and family issues. Also, 'The Scarlet Letter' has Hester Prynne who is in distress due to her sin in the eyes of the Puritan society and has to face public shaming and isolation.
πI recommend the following novel to you: "I'm a Minor Actor in the Wilderness","I Traversed the Heavens from Condor Shooting","Invincible Divine Eyes","The Godly Doctor of the Strange Village", and "The Great Good Man of the Immortal Cultivation World". The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it ~
πI recommend the following novels to you, I hope you will like them: - [Eternal War Emperor] - Blood World Wilderness - Golden Orchid Knot - I'm Raising Bees in My Hometown - 'Godly Doctor of Special Wars'. - Invincible Divine Eye - "The Miracle Doctor of the Strange Sect in the Country" - "Time Travel: Online Game Life from Zero" - "I'm a walk-on in the Wilderness." - "Master Gu, please cut the routine." - [Fortune Peach Holy Doctor] The beginning of the novels mentioned above all involved the plot of the hero saving the beauty. Each novel had its own unique plot design and style of writing, which was worth reading. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
"From Shooting the Condor to Traversing the Heavens","Traversing the Online Game Life from Zero","Miracle Doctor in the Country","Douluo's Million Level Life","Supreme Immortal Emperor in the Perfect World","I'm a Minor Actor in the Wilderness","Invincible Divine Eyes","Martial Domination in the Other World","I'm a Good Man in the Heavens","Reborn 90, She's Beautiful and Brave","Be a Star","City's Top Grade Miracle Doctor","Peach Luck Holy Doctor","Special Combat Miracle Doctor". I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI strongly recommend "The Divine Domain Chieftain" to you. This fantasy novel of an alternate world contains almost all the elements that you have given. In this mysterious world, humans could only increase their personal strength by constantly killing demon beasts, and the tribe was the only gathering place for humans and demon beasts to fight. In order to survive, battles were almost everywhere, and scenes of blood flowing like rivers appeared repeatedly. At the same time, the book also presented scenes of the Beast Tide and ancient ruins. The battles between the experts in the book made people's blood boil. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
, I recommend the following hero saving the damsel in distress novels: 1. "The Flower Marries the New Wife"-A modern aristocratic family novel written by Miss Nu Zhao. 2. "Master Gu, please be less clichΓ©." It was a modern aristocratic novel written by Xiangsi Yu. It was a little bit of a sadistic. 3. "Miracle Doctor of the Special Forces"-An urban life novel written in the next three days, about the dazzling life of Su Nan, a special forces soldier. 4. "Spider-Man Transformation"-A supernatural novel written by the Supreme Buyi. It tells the story of the main character gaining various abilities from being bitten by a spider. 5. "Tripping Yi Xiaochuan at the Beginning of the Great Qin Dynasty"-A historical biography novel written by Jiu Ge. The main character Duan Jun transmigrated to the Great Qin Dynasty and could choose to be a hero saving a damsel in distress. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Love is a common theme. Usually, the damsel is in distress because of love - either unrequited love or a troubled relationship. For example, in 'Romeo and Juliet', Juliet is in distress because of the feud between their families which threatens her love for Romeo.
Well, usually there's a vulnerable female character facing some serious trouble or danger. There's often a heroic male who comes to her rescue. And there's a lot of tension and drama along the way.
In detective fiction, the 'damsel in distress' is a common trope. It often serves as a motivation for the detective. For example, in Sherlock Holmes stories, sometimes a woman in a difficult situation will come to Holmes for help. This damsel in distress situation adds an element of urgency and a touch of sentiment to the otherwise rational and often cold - blooded world of detective work.
One common theme in damsel in distress short stories is the display of female vulnerability. These stories often feature a young woman facing some sort of threat or difficult situation, such as being held captive by a villain. For example, in some fairy tales, the princess is locked in a tower waiting for a hero to rescue her. This trope can be seen as both a reflection of traditional gender roles and a way to create a sense of drama and the need for heroic action.
One popular author is Judith McNaught. Her novels often feature a damsel in distress and a heroic male lead. Another is Johanna Lindsey. Her works are known for their romantic plots with the damsel in distress trope. Danielle Steel also writes novels that sometimes include this kind of storyline.