Well, the manga ending of 'Welcome to the NHK' gives a quick and somewhat more straightforward conclusion. It's like a snapshot of the final state of the characters. On the other hand, the novel ending is more like a long, winding road that takes you through the final thoughts and realizations of the characters in great detail. The manga might be more appealing to those who like to see the end result in a more visual and immediate way, while the novel is for those who enjoy delving deep into the characters' minds and the overall themes as they reach the end of their journey.
"Let's Be Together, Junior","The President's Menacing","The Infinite Mask Game","Young Master Liang Dotes on His Wife, Please Keep a Low Profile","The Royal Academy: Demon's Smile","The Masked Ball: We Were Strangers","If Love Has Hate","The Daughter of a Reborn Rich Family", and other novels all had scenes of the ball. For example, in "Let's be together," You Qingqing and Lu Haoting participated in the campus basketball game, went to the ball, and confessed their love in the middle of the heart-shaped candle. In "The President's Menacing," the male and female protagonists participated in various high-end luxury dinners, parties on cruises, etc. In "Infinite Mask Game," the protagonists participated in many different virtual world balls. The above clips are just examples. There are more descriptions of the ball in the novel. I believe you will feel the wonderful ball scene in the novel as you read. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Perhaps the short story uses the ballroom as a symbol of a world of elegance and charm, where different classes of people come together. The romance might be complicated by social differences, such as a poor but charming dancer falling in love with a wealthy socialite. The ballroom setting then becomes a stage for exploring these themes of love, class, and social expectations.
Definitely not based on a true story. 'Strictly Ballroom' is a work of fiction that brings together various elements of drama, romance, and dance to create an engaging cinematic experience. There's no real-life basis for the story that unfolds on the screen.
Well, one characteristic is the use of the ballroom as a setting for secrets. In these novels, the ballroom is not just a place for dancing but a place where characters can hide their true identities or intentions. For example, in many historical ballroom intrigue novels, a character might pretend to be someone they're not to gain access to certain information.