I think 'The Bell Jar' by Sylvia Plath could be considered. The protagonist, Esther Greenwood, is a 'damaged one' in many ways. She suffers from mental illness and is in a state of inner turmoil. The novel beautifully and poignantly depicts her journey through this damaged state, her breakdowns, and her attempts at recovery, all while providing a vivid picture of the society and the pressures that contributed to her state of being.
It could refer to a novel that has been physically damaged, like a book with torn pages or a cover that's falling apart.
Well, it's a bit difficult to point out a particular 'brain damaged Loki fanfic' right away. Some fanfic communities or Loki - centered forums might be a good place to ask. People there are often very passionate about Loki and might be able to direct you to some interesting fanfics that involve this concept. Also, when you search on platforms, use specific keywords like 'brain damaged Loki' along with other relevant tags to narrow down the results.
Suppose a new science - fiction novel is released. However, the early reviews point out major scientific inaccuracies in the plot that are so glaring that they make the story seem less believable. This negative feedback 'damages' the new novel's credibility among its target audience.
The 'Scarlett' series can also be considered. Scarlett O'Hara is a complex character, and Rhett Butler, the male lead, has his own share of emotional damage. Set during the American Civil War, their tumultuous relationship is full of passion and historical context.
A short story might involve a single mother and her teenage daughter. In 'The Broken Bridge', the mother is overworked and doesn't have enough time for her daughter. The daughter feels neglected and starts getting into trouble at school. Their relationship deteriorates as the mother blames the daughter and the daughter resents the mother. Eventually, they realize they need to make an effort to repair their bond.
One short story could be 'A Separate Peace'. In it, the relationship between the two main characters, Gene and Finny, has elements of a damaged family - like bond. Their friendship is marred by envy and misunderstanding, much like how family relationships can be strained by such negative emotions.
Yes, I do. It's a story full of heartbreak and misunderstandings.
I wouldn't recommend pressing water-damaged comic books. It might cause more damage and distort the pages.
You could try looking for it in your local library. They often have a wide range of novels, both popular and obscure. Just search the library catalog using the title 'Damaged Goods Davies' novel.
It could mean a newly written novel that has been damaged in some way, like physically damaged (e.g., torn pages, water - damaged) or perhaps its content has been damaged in terms of plot or writing quality due to some unforeseen circumstances.