Another concept might be the relationships in the fanfiction. Since the original series has unique characters, in fanfiction, their relationships can be developed in different and creative ways, like exploring a deeper friendship between characters that were only casually acquainted in the original.
Rikka Takanashi is often a very popular character. Her extreme chunibyo nature and her cute antics make her a favorite to write about. Writers can explore her inner thoughts and how she views the world in different ways.
Another theme is friendship and relationships. As the story progresses, the characters' relationships develop. For example, the relationship between Yuta and Rikka evolves from an initial confusion to a deeper understanding and connection. Their different 'chunibyo' states affect how they interact with each other and those around them.
Yuta Togashi is also a great character. He used to have chunibyo himself and now has to deal with Rikka's. His past experiences make him more understanding and sympathetic towards Rikka, and his attempts to help her while also dealing with his own feelings create an interesting dynamic.
I recommend the novel,"Phoenix's Pet: How to Cultivate a Cute Husband", to you. It was an ancient romance novel, also known as "Spring for Sophomore Sickness","Daily Life for Girls Taming Their Husbands","A Guide to Raising Weirdos","Q: Is There Something Wrong with Your Brain Hole", and "On the Bottom Line of a Flower Addict". This novel had a relaxed and everyday style. The style of writing was fresh and strange. It was a brainless but very refreshing novel. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
The 'delusion' of a utopian society is also prevalent in some fiction novels. They portray a world where there is no poverty, crime, or inequality. However, in the real world, creating such a perfect society is extremely difficult due to various factors such as human nature, limited resources, and different interests among people.
Not all novelists would fantasize. Writing a novel was a creative activity that required the author to use his imagination and creativity to construct the plot and character image. Although some authors might have some imagination in the process of writing, most authors would try their best to follow the rules and laws of the real society, and at the same time, they also needed to consider the rationality and logic of the story. Therefore, writing a novel required the author to have strong imagination and creativity, as well as a certain writing ability and story-building ability.
Not necessarily. It depended on the genre of the novel and the author's writing style. Some novelists create interesting plots by creating fictional worlds and characters, while others pay more attention to the realism of the plot and characters. Therefore, novelists didn't necessarily make up their minds. They would decide how to write a novel based on their own interests and writing style.