A unique and memorable first name stands out. For example, if a name has a certain charm or mystery to it like 'Scout' in 'To Kill a Mockingbird' (even though it's not directly a courtroom character's first name, but is related to the courtroom story). The name is different and catches the reader's attention.
One of the well - known first names in courtroom fiction could be Perry. Perry Mason is a very famous fictional character in courtroom dramas.
In courtroom fiction, first names can be used to quickly humanize or individualize a character. For example, in 'To Kill a Mockingbird', Scout's first name gives her a sense of youth and innocence from the start. It makes her more relatable to the readers as we follow her journey through the courtroom drama.
I'm not sure specifically which 'corona courtroom fiction' you are referring to. There could be many works of fiction related to courtrooms during the corona period, and without more context, it's difficult to determine the first name.
Well, it combines historical accuracy with a gripping narrative. It doesn't just tell you about the war, but it makes you experience it through the characters. The way it portrays the relationships between the characters, both friendly and adversarial, against the backdrop of the war is what really makes it stand out in the genre of historical fiction. It shows the human side of war, the sacrifices, and the small acts of heroism that might have otherwise been overlooked in a more general historical account.
The unique perspective makes it stand out. It tells the story from a different angle compared to many other historical fictions.
The unique setting of the Dust Bowl makes 'Out of the Dust' stand out. It's not a commonly explored era in fiction.
The real - life basis makes it stand out. It's not just a fictional adventure but based on a true story. McCandless's journey and his real motives add a layer of authenticity.
The books in the top 10 of 2020 fiction are unique in their own ways. 'The Vanishing Half' is remarkable for its exploration of identity and race through the story of twin sisters. 'Leave the World Behind' stands out as it creates a sense of unease and makes readers think about how fragile our modern world is. 'A Burning' is notable for its strong social commentary on class differences and the corrupt systems in India.
A unique plot. If a final fiction book has a plot that no one has ever seen before, it will stand out. For example, a story that combines time travel with a murder mystery in a completely new way.
The unique concept makes Solaris 1972 science fiction stand out. It's not just about exploring a new planet but about the psychological impact of that exploration on the human mind. The planet Solaris has a mysterious influence on the astronauts, which leads to some really thought - provoking scenarios.