From 'Naruto', 'I'm not gonna run away, I never go back on my word! That's my ninja way!' Naruto's story of never giving up, of sticking to his beliefs and growing from a lonely outcast to a respected ninja is a great story to share. His words represent the core of his story and can be used to tell others about the importance of perseverance and integrity in one's own story.
In 'Your Lie in April', there's a sense of sharing the story of growth and love through music. Although not a direct quote about sharing stories, the overall theme of how the characters' lives and their emotional journeys are expressed through music can be seen as a form of story - sharing. Music becomes the medium through which they convey their experiences, much like how sharing stories can be a way to convey our own experiences.
Sure. In 'Moby - Dick', Herman Melville wrote, 'The ocean, vast and unending, was a liquid plain of blue - black, heaving and swelling like a living thing.'
Yes, they are. Regular anime stories often target a broader audience, including children and teenagers. They usually focus on themes like friendship, adventure, and self - discovery. Anime adult stories, on the other hand, tend to deal with more complex and mature themes such as politics, sexuality, and existentialism. For example, a regular anime might be about a group of kids going on a magical adventure, while an adult - themed anime could be about a character struggling with moral dilemmas in a corrupt society.
Sure, here's one: 'A story without a good ending is like a journey without a destination - it's just a bunch of wandering words.' This quote humorously emphasizes the importance of an ending in a story. If a story doesn't have a proper conclusion, it can feel aimless, like someone just rambling on without a point.
“You should be kissed and often, and by someone who knows how.” - Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind.
Sure. 'Zed's dead, baby. Zed's dead.' This is a very straightforward but impactful line. It signals the end of a certain character and has a sense of finality to it. It also has a bit of a cool, nonchalant delivery that fits the movie's style.
In 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee, Dill says, 'I'm little but I'm old.' It's a simple yet funny statement that shows Dill's precocious nature. He's small in stature but has an old soul, and this line is a humorous way of expressing that.
There is also 'RWBY'. The characters in this anime are heroes in their own right. They come from different backgrounds and have different abilities. The world of RWBY is filled with various elements that are like different stories mashed together. For instance, there are characters inspired by fairy tales and legends, and they all come together to fight against the common enemies in their world.
Ernest Hemingway had the view that 'All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn.' This quote emphasizes the significance and far - reaching influence of a single novel on an entire body of literature. It shows how one great novel can be a cornerstone for the development of future works.
Most anime stories focus on themes like friendship, for example in 'One Piece' where the crew's bond is a central element. They go through various adventures together, supporting and relying on each other.