I'm not sure what type of novel you're referring to. However, in general, the characters in the novel usually had a certain relationship, such as friends, enemies, lovers, etc. These relationships usually played an important role in the story. If you want to know more about the relationship in the novel, please let me know at any time.
Such a story could teach us that bonds have the strength to heal wounds. It might show that love, friendship, or family ties can provide the comfort and motivation needed to move forward. Maybe it also emphasizes that facing and accepting our wounds is the first step towards growth through the support of those close to us.
We can see it as a reminder to be patient. Since forever is a long story, we should not rush things in our daily life. For example, when building a relationship, we know it's a long - term thing like forever, so we take our time.
Some things we cannot say might be considered nonfiction because they are harsh truths or secrets that society may not be ready to hear. For example, certain historical events that are covered up or ignored. However, in fiction, there can also be unsaid things like the unspoken thoughts and feelings of a character that add depth to the story but are not directly stated.
The lack of emotion in the stare can be very creepy. If it's just a cold, dead stare, without any hint of humanity or kindness. It gives the impression that whatever is doing the staring is not alive in the normal sense, or that it has no empathy. This makes the person on the receiving end feel very vulnerable and scared.