While not overly common, it's possible that in a web novel set in an alternate reality, the heroine discovers a world where gorillas are intelligent beings. She becomes involved in their society and has to navigate through political intrigue and power struggles, with the gorilla as her guide or ally.
There could be a web novel where the heroine is a zoologist who studies gorillas. Her work with the gorillas leads her into various adventures. This could involve protecting the gorillas from poachers or uncovering some mystery related to them.
Yes, 'The Bear' by Marian Engel is quite famous. It's a unique exploration of a relationship between a woman and a bear in a Canadian setting.
In the world of English novels, while there might be some that have a yellow house as part of the scenery or plot, it's not a super common trope in the most famous works. But Sarah M. Broom's 'The Yellow House' has made the idea of a yellow house in a novel more prominent in recent years with its exploration of family, race, and home.
Yes, in the "Harry Potter" series, Sirius Black is named after the star. His character has a certain wild and free - spirited nature, which could be related to the star's significance in mythology as a powerful and somewhat untamed entity.
Yes, 'The Sun Also Rises' by Ernest Hemingway has cafes as important settings. The characters often gather in cafes in Paris, which was a place full of expatriate Americans at that time. It shows the lifestyle and relationships of those characters.
I'm not aware of any novels specifically named 'funnel web novels' that are widely known as such. It could be a very niche or newly - coined term. So, at present, I can't name any famous ones.
One of the greatest characteristics of web novels was their variety. Online novels often involved a variety of different topics and topics, including love, science fiction, history, fantasy, fantasy, and so on. It allowed readers to choose their favorite novels according to their preferences. The storyline of web novels was also very rich. They were usually filled with thrilling plots, complex character relationships, and amazing plot twists that filled the reader with curiosity and thirst for knowledge. Another feature of web novels was the speed of updates. Compared to traditional paper books, online novels could be read at any time because authors could usually publish chapters on the website without waiting for publication or printing. This allowed readers to enjoy the latest novel content more quickly and better follow the author's writing progress.
There are several manhwa novels that might incorporate the idea of 'absolute threshold' in some way. However, it's not always explicitly named as such. Some action - packed manhwa might have a concept similar to this where the main character has to reach a certain strength or skill level which could be considered an 'absolute threshold' to progress in their journey.
Yes, 'The Crucible' is one. The story is set in a Puritan community where the Christian cross represents the strict religious beliefs and moral code. The cross is sort of in the background of the whole drama, as the characters' actions are judged according to the Puritan values associated with the cross.
Yes, there are some. In some local folklore, a ghostly rabbit is said to haunt an old manor. It is often seen running through the halls at night.