Well, look at Confucius in ancient China. He was diligent in his study and teaching. He traveled around different states to spread his ideas. His diligence in learning and teaching made his thoughts, Confucianism, have a profound impact on Chinese and even world culture. And he was respected as a great sage. In modern times, we can see the example of Elon Musk. He is constantly striving and working hard in the fields of electric vehicles and space exploration. His diligence has made Tesla and SpaceX very successful, and he has also become very wealthy and influential.
There was a girl called Lily. She dreamed of becoming a famous painter. However, she had no professional training at first. But Lily was diligent. She would practice drawing every day, no matter how tired she was. She often went to the park to draw the scenery, and learned painting skills from books and the Internet. One day, an art collector saw her paintings by chance and was deeply attracted. He provided Lily with opportunities to study in a top art school and also helped her hold exhibitions. Lily's story shows that diligence really is the mother of good fortune.
A possible example is 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. Although the focus is not solely on motherhood, Scout's Aunt Alexandra, who acts in a mother - like role at times, brings out aspects of motherly influence and the female role in a family within the context of the racially charged story of the South. Also, the absent mother of Scout and Jem is an important part of the family's backstory and affects the family's dynamics in an underlying way.
Sorry, without more details about this 'black mother cutout story', I can't give specific examples. It could be a local story in a certain area that I'm not aware of.
Sure. 'Mother Sun' is a good one. In many stories, the sun is seen as a giver of life, just like a mother. Another is 'Mother Rabbit'. In fables, the mother rabbit can be shown as a loving and clever character. 'Mother Tree' is also possible, especially in stories about forests and the interconnectedness of life within them.
One example could be a fan fiction based on a character from a popular TV drama who is a wife and mother. The story could be about how she manages to balance her career and family life within the fictional world of the show.
One possible example could be 'Frankenstein' by Mary Shelley. It is often regarded as one of the early and very influential works in science fiction, like a'mother' work that inspired many others.
Since I don't know the exact 'black mother cut out story', I can't give a definite example. But it could be like a story where a black mother is cut out from her normal life due to a natural disaster, and the story then focuses on how she copes and rebuilds. For example, if there was a flood and she had to find a new way to provide for her family.
One example could be the story of a lost dog that was reunited with its owner in 2018. The dog had been missing for weeks and through the help of social media and kind - hearted strangers, it was finally found and brought back home.
In 'The Lord of the Rings', when Frodo and Sam return home after destroying the One Ring. The Shire is saved, and their friends are there to welcome them. It's a great ending because it shows the rewards of their great sacrifice and the restoration of their homeland.
Since the idea of 'drunk sexy mother stories' is not in line with positive and family - friendly values, I don't have any examples to offer. We should focus on positive, healthy and respectful story themes.