If my favorite love story is Romeo and Juliet, what makes it special is the intensity of their love. In a world full of hate between their families, their love was like a bright light. It was a love that was willing to sacrifice everything, including their lives. Their story has been told and retold for centuries, becoming an iconic representation of true love that defies all odds.
In the case of The Notebook, it's the endurance of love. Noah and Allie's love spans many years and overcomes so many barriers. The fact that Noah doesn't give up on Allie, even when she forgets him, is really heart - warming. It shows that true love can survive the test of time, illness, and social differences. Their story makes us believe that there is such a thing as a love that lasts a lifetime.
For Pride and Prejudice, the special thing is the character development. Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy grow so much throughout the story. Elizabeth learns not to be so quick to judge, and Mr. Darcy learns to be more humble. Their love story is not just about romance but also about self - improvement. And the way Austen writes about the society of that time, with all its rules and expectations, makes their relationship even more interesting as they have to navigate through it all.
It's special because it's yours. It's a story that has been created by you and your partner, with all the unique quirks and beautiful moments that are exclusive to your relationship.
The shared emotions make it special.
For me, if 'The Hobbit' is my favorite fantasy story, it's special because of Bilbo Baggins. He starts as an ordinary hobbit but grows into a hero. His journey through the Misty Mountains, facing trolls, goblins and Smaug the dragon is exciting. It shows that even the smallest of us can achieve great things.
The characters in 'My Favorite Chaperone' make it special. The main character's journey and growth are really engaging. Also, the cultural elements add depth to the story.
One of my favorite science fiction stories is 'Ender's Game'. What makes it special is its exploration of complex themes like morality in war. Ender, a child prodigy, is trained to fight an alien race. The story makes you question the cost of victory and the nature of the enemy. It also has great character development as we see Ender grow from an innocent boy to a battle - hardened leader.
In the case of 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas', it's special because it shows that Christmas isn't about the presents and the trappings. The Grinch tries to steal Christmas from the Whos in Whoville, but he fails because the Whos still celebrate with love and joy in their hearts even without the material things. It's a powerful reminder of what the holiday is truly about.
Many Japanese novels, like Haruki Murakami's works such as 'Norwegian Wood', are great at exploring complex human emotions. They can make you feel the characters' loneliness, love, and confusion on a very deep level. This emotional depth is what makes them special.
I think it's special due to the fact that Roy Rogers probably has his own take on Christmas. It could be that the story is set in a really interesting time or place. It might have characters that are easy to love and relate to. Also, it could have some great Christmas traditions shown in it that make it a favorite for many.
For 'The Tell - Tale Heart', it's the psychological aspect. The way the narrator's mind slowly unravels is what makes it special. His guilt over the murder makes him hear things that may or may not be real. It really gets into the human psyche and how our own minds can be our worst enemies.
For 'The Little Prince', it's the simplicity yet depth of the story. The simple illustrations and the straightforward language used in the story hide a lot of philosophical ideas. It's special because it can be read on different levels, whether you're a child just enjoying the adventure or an adult thinking about the deeper meanings.