As I haven't read the story, it's hard to say for sure. But it might be about a disruption of the normal passage of time during the night, with the 'dateline' being a key factor, perhaps representing a point in time that was affected by this time - stopping event.
The main idea could potentially revolve around the concept of time standing still at night in relation to some sort of dateline. This dateline could be a specific moment, like midnight, or it could be a deadline or an important time marker. The story might explore what happens when this time - stopping occurs, such as how characters react, what they discover about themselves or their world in this frozen moment of night - time.
I'm not sure specifically which 'the night time stopped dateline story' you are referring to. It could be a very unique or personal story. Maybe it's about an event that happened during the night and had something to do with a dateline, like a deadline that was reached at night or an event related to a specific date during the night.
As I don't know the specific story, the main idea could be about the contrast between night and day. Maybe it shows how different things are in the two time periods through the characters of Miss Night and Miss Day.
Well, in 'was the night before christmas story', the main idea revolves around setting the scene of Christmas Eve. There are descriptions of the house being all quiet, with stockings hung by the chimney. It gives that feeling of waiting for something wonderful to happen, like Santa coming down the chimney with presents. It also creates a sense of family and holiday spirit, as everyone is asleep, perhaps dreaming of the next day's celebration.
The main idea is about the events that occur on the night before Christmas. It often includes the anticipation in the air, the stillness of the night, and sometimes the arrival or expectation of Santa Claus.
I'm not sure as I haven't read it specifically, but generally in a short story about a night bus, it could be about the various characters one meets on the bus at night, their stories, or the unique atmosphere of traveling at night on a bus.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this 'no time for fear story'. But generally, it could be about a situation where the characters are in such a rush or intense situation that they don't have the luxury to be afraid.
In 'love and the time story', the main idea might be that love is not static but is greatly influenced by time. Time can act as a backdrop against which love is tested. It could show how time can bring new experiences and growth to a relationship. For example, as time goes on, the characters in the story might discover new things about each other, which in turn affects their love. It could also deal with the concept of timing in love, like whether two people meet at the right time in their lives for their love to flourish.
It might be that the main idea of a 'time please story' is the concept of urgency. People usually ask 'time please' when they are in a hurry or need to be somewhere. So the story could revolve around characters dealing with urgent situations and how the knowledge of time either helps or hinders them in these situations. For instance, a student who is late for an exam and keeps asking 'time please' as they rush to the exam hall, and all the things that happen along the way - like getting lost, meeting helpful or unhelpful people - all related to the urgency of the situation.
It might involve a mystery or thriller element related to poison and a specific time frame. Maybe it's about uncovering a poisoning incident and the race against time to solve it.
Well, it could center around various scenarios where people are in need. Maybe it shows examples of those in distress, like the poor, the sick or those affected by disasters, and emphasizes that the present moment is when we should step in and offer our support. It's a call to action for all of us to be aware of the needs around us and not delay in lending a hand.