I'm not sure specifically which 'too busy boy story' you are referring to. There could be many stories with this title or related concept. It might be about a boy who is occupied with a lot of tasks, like schoolwork, chores, and hobbies all at once.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'too busy by boy story' is as it's not a common or well - known title. It could be a very personal or local story. Maybe it's about a boy who is always too busy with various things like school, chores, or hobbies.
Mortimer. It has an old - timey and slightly macabre sound to it. Another one is Alistair. It gives off an air of mystery and perhaps a bit of a sinister undertone. And Zepheniah. It's not a name you hear every day and has a certain otherworldly quality that would fit well in a horror story.
One common theme is the internal struggle. The shy boy often battles with his own insecurities and fears of rejection. For example, he might want to talk to the girl he likes but is held back by his shyness. Another theme is the slow - paced development of the relationship. Since he is shy, things like first conversations, first dates usually happen gradually. Like in the story where a shy boy first communicates with the girl through writing little notes.
It could be a tale of adventure and the consequences of overreaching. Maybe the boy had big dreams but faced challenges when he went beyond his limits.
Well, when the boy flew too close to the sun, he likely faced intense heat and might have lost his ability to fly or even his life. It's a cautionary tale about overreaching.
The story of the boy who flew too close to the sun is about Icarus. His father made wings for them both, but Icarus got carried away and flew too high. The sun's heat melted his wings and he plunged into the sea. It teaches us the importance of moderation and listening to wisdom.
Many novels described how the female protagonist was misunderstood as a boy because she was too handsome. In the end, she won the recognition and love of others through her own efforts and sincerity. This type of novel would usually create an independent, confident and strong heroine image. She would not feel inferior because of her appearance, nor would she lose herself because of other people's misunderstandings. The female lead would usually gradually win the respect and trust of others through continuous efforts and growth, and finally achieve her life goals.