It depends. If the full story reveals things that are not too far from what I initially thought, my opinion might not change much. But if there are major revelations like they had a traumatic event in their past that led to their current behavior, then it would likely change my opinion of them.
Sure. Let's say there's a person who always seems to be in trouble. But when you learn their full story about growing up in a rough neighborhood with no positive role models and a lot of peer pressure, you start to see them not as a troublemaker but as a product of their environment, and your opinion changes.
Yes. If I knew someone's full story, it could completely change my view. Maybe I thought they were lazy, but then I find out they have an undiagnosed medical condition that makes it hard for them to be active. So my initial opinion was wrong.
Alito's abortion opinion in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization case was a significant shift. He wrote the majority opinion that overturned Roe v. Wade. This decision essentially returned the power to regulate abortion to the states. It was based on his view that there was no constitutional right to abortion. This has led to a patchwork of laws across the country, with some states severely restricting abortion access while others are trying to protect it.
Rainsford starts off seeing animals as just prey, but as the story progresses, he gains a deeper understanding and respect for their survival instincts.
At first, Rainsford views animals purely as targets for hunting. However, his experiences during the story make him understand that animals have a right to live and that hunting isn't just a one-sided act. This shift in his perspective is quite significant.
Rainsford starts out seeing animals as just prey, but as the story progresses, he gains a deeper understanding and respect for their lives.
Lady Liu's attitude toward Fan Xian had changed greatly. At first, Lady Liu was hostile to Fan Xian, worried that he would steal her son's position. However, as Fan Xian's power increased, Lady Liu's attitude gradually changed. She began to wholeheartedly support Fan Xian. She helped Fan Xian pull strings in the harem and protect him from harm. She also supported Fan Xian's decision when Fan Sizhe was involved in the Baoyue Brothel case. In the end, Fan Jian resigned from all his official positions and took Lady Liu to Ten Family Village to manage the new palace treasury and provide financial support for Fan Xian. Concubine Liu abandoned the circle of nobility in Jingdou and chose to live in seclusion with her husband, living a happy life. It could be said that Lady Liu's change of heart was due to her approval and affection for Fan Xian.
Lady Liu's attitude toward Fan Xian had changed greatly. At first, Lady Liu was hostile to Fan Xian, worried that he would steal her son's position. However, as Fan Xian's power increased, Lady Liu's attitude gradually changed. She began to wholeheartedly support Fan Xian. She helped Fan Xian pull strings in the harem and protect him from harm. She also supported Fan Xian's decision when Fan Sizhe was involved in the Baoyue Brothel case. In the end, Fan Jian resigned from all his official positions and took Lady Liu to Ten Family Village to manage the new palace treasury and provide financial support for Fan Xian. Concubine Liu abandoned the circle of nobility in Jingdou and chose to live in seclusion with her husband, living a happy life. All in all, Lady Liu's protection of Fan Xian in Joy of Life was out of recognition and affection for him.
Yes, definitely. When you know someone's full story, you understand the hardships they've faced, the reasons behind their actions. It's like seeing the whole picture instead of just a snapshot. For example, if someone is always grumpy, but you learn they're dealing with a sick family member and financial stress, you can't help but feel more empathetic.
Yes, it can be ethical. If the name change is done to protect the privacy of the person, especially if the story involves sensitive or personal information. Also, in fictional stories, changing a name can be a creative choice to fit the fictional world better without causing harm to the real - life inspiration.
It can be a bit of a gray area. In some cases, it might be okay if it's done to protect the person's privacy while still getting the essence of the story across. For example, in a fictionalized account of a real - life event where the real name might cause unnecessary harm or unwanted attention to the individual.
I recommend Young Master Luo, Long Time No See to you. This was a modern romance novel about urban life. It told the story of the female protagonist, Gu Nuanxi, who became a sadistic protagonist after her rebirth. However, she no longer lived for men. She only wanted to pursue her ideals. She accidentally transmigrated to another parallel world and began to pursue true love. The male protagonist, Zhou Jiucheng, was a career-minded CEO. However, under the care and concern of the female protagonist, he gradually walked out of his spiritual troubles and eventually fell in love. The plot of this book was easy and hilarious. It was filled with a sweet atmosphere that would definitely make you happy and comfortable. I hope you like my recommendation.