For instance, in a fanfiction of the 'Twilight' saga, instead of the idealized love between Bella and Edward, the writer could show a more complex version. Bella might struggle with Edward's over - protectiveness and they could have more disagreements about her becoming a vampire. Also, in a fanfiction of a superhero story like 'Batman', the love between Batman and Catwoman could be far from perfect. They have different moral compasses, and their relationship could be full of mistrust and power struggles.
One example could be when a fanfic almost nails the relationship between Damon and Elena. It might have the right dialogue for them at the start, but as the story progresses, it fails to capture the intensity and evolution of their relationship like in the show. Another example could be a story that almost creates a great new vampire character with an interesting backstory, but it doesn't fully develop the implications of that backstory on the overall plot of the fanfic.
One example could be a fanfiction that combines characters from a historical drama with characters from a modern - day superhero universe. So like a king from the past meeting a spandex - clad hero.
Sure. A person who spends every free moment reading fanfiction, ignoring other hobbies or social activities, is an example. They might be so into it that they read dozens of stories a week about their favorite characters from a particular TV show or book.
Sure. For instance, 'Actions speak louder than words' is a very common saying. It has been used for a long time and will likely continue to be used, adding to the never - ending story of sayings. Another one is 'All that glitters is not gold'. These sayings are constantly being passed on and form part of this unending collection.
There could be a fanfiction for a video game. For instance, in a 'Final Fantasy' fanfiction, the love story between two characters might be told in a way that has a lot of emotional depth and is written in a very creative, almost calligraphic - like style. The author might describe their adventures together, the sacrifices they make for each other, and how their love endures through different trials and tribulations, just like the beauty and grace of cursive writing.
One example could be a story where a child loves a tree in their backyard. They name the tree, talk to it every day, and believe it has special powers. Their love for the tree is so strong that they are heartbroken when someone suggests cutting it down.
One example could be a fanfiction where Kakashi sacrifices his own anonymity. He is usually a very private person. But for the love of his students, like Naruto, Sasuke, and Sakura, he might sacrifice this privacy. He could start sharing more of his past, his traumas, and his feelings with them to help them grow. This is a form of sacrifice as it makes him vulnerable, but he does it out of love for his students and to help them on their ninja paths.
Since we don't know exactly what 'wsr' is, it's hard to give specific examples. But if 'wsr' was a fictional world like, say, a science - fiction world with aliens, an example could be a fanfiction where a human character falls in love with an alien character within the 'wsr' universe. Their love would face challenges unique to that world, such as different cultures, biological differences, etc.
Sure. There are a lot of fanfictions based on 'Pride and Prejudice' that follow the hate - to - love trope. Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennett start off with a strong dislike for each other. Another example could be from some superhero fanfictions where two heroes from different teams initially hate each other but then fall in love. For instance, in some X - Men fanfictions, Wolverine and Storm might be portrayed in such a relationship.
One example could be a story where a single mother works multiple jobs to provide for her children and still finds time to be there for them emotionally. Another might be a fanfic set in a post - apocalyptic world where a mother protects her child from all kinds of threats with her unwavering love.