The sense of isolation. When you're locked down, you're cut off from the outside world. So, if something scary happens, there's no easy escape or immediate help. For example, if you hear strange noises in your house during normal times, you can just leave. But during lockdown, you're trapped.
There were also stories of people losing their jobs suddenly. For instance, a restaurant worker. Lockdown meant the restaurant had to close. He had no income and faced difficulties paying rent and buying food. It was really tough for him and his family. He had to rely on the little savings he had which quickly depleted.
I'm not entirely sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, a light novel often features a unique story with various characters and a plot that could range from adventure to slice - of - life. It might be about the relationship between characters, with 'imouto' usually referring to a younger sister in Japanese, so perhaps it has something to do with a story centered around a younger sister figure.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't played it in detail. But generally, a visual novel often involves a story with characters and different plotlines. It might revolve around the relationships and experiences of the characters in a particular setting.
Typically, they often center around the relationship between an older brother and a younger sister. They usually have elements of slice - of - life, like daily interactions, and may include some comedic moments. For example, in 'My Little Sister Can't Be This Cute', the misunderstandings between the siblings create humorous situations.
It's hard to say for sure. 'Lockdown' could be a combination of real elements and imaginative elements, or it could be entirely made up for entertainment or to convey a certain message.
It depends. Sometimes movies or shows labeled as 'lockdown' might draw inspiration from real-life events, but could also have significant fictional elements added for entertainment purposes.
Many people developed anxiety. There was a man who was always worried about getting sick during lockdown. Every time he heard a cough or sneeze, even on TV, he would get extremely nervous. He started having panic attacks and couldn't sleep well at night. The fear of the unknown and the restrictions made his mental state very fragile.
Sure. There were many families who got closer during lockdown. They had more time to cook together, play board games, and really bond. It was a time when the family unit became stronger for a lot of people.
Since it's a visual novel, 'baka na imouto' might be the central concept. It may tell the story of a younger sister who is seen as a bit of a scatterbrain. The visual aspect of the novel would enhance the storytelling, with detailed art to depict the imouto's expressions and actions. It could involve comical situations due to her 'baka' nature, like getting into funny misunderstandings. And perhaps it delves into deeper emotions as the story progresses, showing how she overcomes challenges or how others come to understand and accept her for who she is.