Sure. In a mystery novel, the male lead detective was initially set to solve the case. But then an extra, a street informant who was only supposed to give a small tip, ended up being the one who uncovered all the crucial evidence and had all the exciting action scenes. So, the focus shifted from the detective to this extra.
Think of a fantasy novel. The male lead was a prince supposed to go on a grand quest. However, an extra, a humble stable boy, turned out to have a special power that was the key to saving the kingdom. As the story developed, more and more of the plot revolved around the stable boy, and the prince's role became less significant, like his lead role was'stolen' by the extra.
It could mean that in the context of a story, the characters who were supposed to be the main male leads had their importance or spotlight taken away by a character that was originally just an extra in the novel. Maybe the extra was given more interesting storylines or character development, overshadowing the male leads.
Sure. A common example of 'badaltey rishtey' could be a long - distance friendship. At first, two friends are very close and talk every day. But when one of them moves to a different city or country for work or study, the relationship changes. They might not communicate as often, and the nature of their friendship may shift from being constantly in touch to more of an occasional catch - up.
One example could be the story of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist. In 1990, thieves stole several valuable artworks from the museum in Boston. This real - life theft has inspired many fictional works, such as novels or movies that are 'stolen based on a true story'. They might add elements like a detective's personal struggle to solve the case, or the supposed motives of the thieves, while still basing the central event of the art theft on the real incident.
One story might involve the theft of a secret recipe. This recipe could be for a special medicine or a delicious food that has some sort of magical property. The person who stole it hoped to gain fame or wealth by using the recipe without permission.
Sure. Let's say there are reports of a suspicious person near a venue where a high - profile government event is about to take place. The Secret Service will investigate this. If they find that the person indeed had malicious intent or was in violation of security regulations, they will confirm the story. This is important as it allows them to take necessary actions like increasing security measures, arresting the suspect if needed, and informing the public to ease concerns. In another case, if there are stories about a security flaw in a system they use for protecting important people or places, and they verify that flaw exists through their own tests and investigations, they would confirm the story so that they can work on fixing the problem.
Sure. A story about a family trying to keep their small business running during a war. The focus is on their daily struggles with supply shortages, inflation, and trying to keep their employees, rather than on the war battles.
Maybe she spreads a false rumor about someone in the fanfiction. This causes a big uproar in the school or community she's in. As a result, the person she spread the rumor about confronts her, and she has to deal with the anger and disappointment of those around her who thought better of her.
Sure. If you want to go on a spontaneous road trip with your buddies, your friends will likely be all in right away. But your girlfriend might start making a fuss about not having planned it in advance, needing to pack the right things, and so on. She could be overly concerned with details and order, while your friends are just ready for an adventure.
Sure. In a novel, the main character goes to a new town today. There, at a local coffee shop, she meets a mysterious stranger. Their eyes meet and suddenly, the love begin. It's a typical start of a love story in a novel.
Let's say there was a man named Mark. He was forced by his neighbor, Tom. Tom forced Mark to help him build a fence around his property every weekend. Mark was initially very annoyed as he had his own plans. But while building the fence, Mark learned a lot about carpentry. Later, he started his own small carpentry business on the side. So, in a way, being forced by Tom led to a new opportunity for Mark.