One possible theme could be redemption. Transforming a 'mad dog' - like character into a genteel lord implies that the character is being redeemed from their former, less desirable state.
I'm not sure of an exact similar novel off the top of my head. But novels that involve character transformation like 'Great Expectations' could be somewhat related. In 'Great Expectations', Pip goes through a transformation from a poor boy to a gentleman, which has a bit of a parallel in terms of a character changing their status and nature.
I haven't actually read this novel in detail. But generally, in such a plot, it might involve a transformation of a character's personality from being wild and unruly like a'mad dog' to a refined and noble 'young master'. This could be due to various reasons, such as a change in his living environment, meeting someone special who influences him, or going through some life - changing events.
Well, thinking about it, the main character, the one being transformed, is likely to be complex. He may have a rough exterior but deep down has some good qualities waiting to be uncovered. There might be a female lead as well. She could be the one who first sees the potential in him to become a young master. Maybe she comes from a more refined background and her presence and influence gradually start to change him. And then there are probably side characters, like his friends from his'mad dog' days who either support or resist his new path.
The possible themes in 'Turning a Mad Dog into a Young Master' could be diverse. For example, growth is a very likely theme. The transformation from a mad dog to a young master implies a significant growth in character, behavior, and perhaps even in moral values. Another theme could be the power of influence. There could be certain characters or events in the novel that influence the 'mad dog' character to change into a young master. Additionally, the theme of breaking free from one's past could be there. The character may be trying to leave behind their wild and unruly past as a mad dog and embrace a new life as a young master. And finally, the theme of love or friendship could also play a role. Maybe it is through the love of someone or a strong friendship that the character is motivated to change.
I'm not sure if there is a specific novel exactly named 'Turning a Mad Dog into a Young Master'. There are so many novels out there that it's hard to keep track of every single one. Maybe it's a relatively niche or new title.
Here are some recommendations for novels with a Mad Dog male protagonist:
1. My Beautiful Concubine
2. "The King's Woman"
3. Servant Seven Seven
4. "I'm a salted fish after marrying Sick Jiao."
5. Huai Jiao
6. "Accidentally Entering the Cage"
7. The Story of Spoiling
8. Golden Partridges
9. "Forgive me, Lord."
10. "The Rebellion Under the Skirt"
These novels all had the storyline of the Mad Dog male and female protagonists. I hope these recommendations will meet your needs.
The following were some of the recommended ancient novels, including the plots of the male and female protagonists: Beauty and Mad Dog, My Beautiful Concubine, The King's Woman, Slave's Child, Seven Seven, Married to a Sick Jiao, Huai Jiao, Entering the Cage, The Story of Spoiling, Golden Partridges, Forgive My Lord, The Rebellion Under the Skirt, Meeting Ice in the Deep Well, The Female Heavenly Teacher of Chang 'an, Drunken Flowers, Seizing Jiao, and so on. The male protagonists in these novels all had the behavior and emotions of a mad dog, and there were various stories and conflicts between them and the female protagonists.
" Mad Dog and the Princess " was a novel written by Yogurt Delicious. It belonged to the fantasy, modern romance, and princess genre. In the story, Sui An became a lamb waiting to be slaughtered, and a man who claimed to be a killer became the prince of an enemy country. The man in the palace accused Sui An of being the princess of the marriage alliance. Sui An was stabbed in the heart by everyone, and she felt a splitting headache. The plot of this novel was fascinating, the characters had distinct personalities, and the inner world was exquisitely portrayed. It was a good book worthy of recommendation.
The following are some recommendations for Mad Dog's male protagonist novels: "I and the Powerful Minister Untie the Green Robe" Author: Mamada 2. "The Story of Love" Author: Rou Nan 3. The Devil's Body Tempering Author: Vine for Branches 4. The Correct Way to Lure Villains "Paranoid Sweet Pet" Author: Jinyou 6. Curing the Paranoid Man Author: Totaro 7. [The Mad Dog of the Blue Sea] Author: Unknown. These novels all featured a paranoid mad dog male protagonist, and the story was fascinating and worth reading.