You can start by changing the ending to something more positive and hopeful. Maybe have the main characters find a way to overcome their hardships and come out stronger.
Here are some recommendations for novels that cure tragic male leads:
1. [My Dao Companion Has a Sweetheart] Author: Dong Jia Ning. The male lead was reborn as a proud son of heaven, fighting against the cold and heartless Supreme God.
2. [On the Altar] Author: Man Zhi. The male protagonist was a heart-wrenching story of a crazy male Fallen Immortal and a heartless female Si Ming.
3. The First Marquis was an ancient novel that told a story about power and rebirth.
4. "After Married to the Paranoid God of War (Rebirth)" was a sweet story about rebirth. It told the story of the female protagonist and the paranoid male protagonist after her rebirth.
These novels all had elements of rebirth and brought warmth and hope to the readers by healing the male protagonist.
Often, in a tragedy novel, there is a central character with a fatal flaw. For example, in 'Macbeth', Macbeth's ambition is his downfall. This flaw drives the character to make bad decisions that lead to their destruction.
Changing characters in a novel can be done in various ways. You could start with their backstories. By rewriting or adding elements to their past, it can have a significant impact on who they are in the present of the story. For example, if a character was an orphan and you give them a family they didn't know about before, it can change their whole outlook. Additionally, consider the character's goals. Altering their long - term or short - term goals can completely transform them. If a character was aiming for power and you change it to seeking knowledge, their actions and decisions throughout the novel will be different.
First, you need to read the novel thoroughly. Understand the plot, characters, and the overall message. Then, make a list of the things you think need to be changed. It could be a particular character that is underdeveloped or a plot hole. After that, start with small changes like tweaking the dialogue or adding a small scene here and there.
😋I recommend the following two novels to you:
1. "Unlimited Heaven-Defying System": This is a sci-fi-time-travel novel. The protagonist must enter a certain world in movies, anime, and novels every week to change the tragedy that is about to happen. This included the Jade Dynasty and the Legend of Sword and Fairy series.
2. "Me in the Legend of the Sword and Fairy": This is a novel about a different world. The protagonist was selected by the system due to his special blood. He was thrown into the world of the Legend of the Sword and Fairy and became Li Xiaoyao's cousin. Together, they changed their tragic fate and changed their own fate.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Well, 'the tragedy of one novel' could be about the misfortunes that befall the protagonist. Maybe it's a story of lost love, where the main character loses their beloved due to some unforeseen circumstances like a misunderstanding or external forces like family opposition. Or perhaps it's about the character's struggle against their own flaws that ultimately lead to their ruin. For example, in many classic tragedies, the hero has a tragic flaw such as pride or jealousy that causes their downfall.
A good-looking female protagonist in a fantasy novel. I want one-on-one, not tragedy.
The following are some fantasy novels with female protagonists. The endings are all one-on-one without tragedy.
[1]"Battle Through the Heavens"-Tian Can Tu Dou: This novel narrates the story of the protagonist Xiao Yan's rise during his training. The female lead was Xiao Yan's cousin named Xun Er. Xun Er and Xiao Yan had a special relationship, but their identities meant that they could not be together. In the end, Xun Er chose to leave him and train alone in order to help Xiao Yan.
2. The Peak of Martial Refinement-Momo: This novel tells the story of the protagonist Momo's rise in cultivation. The female lead was Momo's junior sister, Rou 'er. Rou 'er and Momo had a special relationship, but their identities meant that they couldn't be together. In the end, Rou 'Er chose to leave Momo and cultivate alone.
[3]" Expert "-Butterfly Blue: This novel tells the story of the protagonist Ye Xiu's rise in eSports. The female lead was Ye Xiu's ex-girlfriend, Su Mucheng. Su Mucheng and Ye Xiu had a special relationship, but the two of them had been separated by the pressure of the competition and the reality of the situation. In the end, after Su Mucheng retired, she started her relationship with Ye Xiu again.
[4. Lord Snow Eagle-Outsider: This novel tells the story of the protagonist Zhang Liang's rise in adventure.] The female lead was Zhang Liang's cousin named Cheng Yao. Cheng Yao and Zhang Liang had a special relationship, but the two of them were separated because of family hatred. In the end, Cheng Yao chose to leave her family and take the risk with Zhang Liang.
5. Douluo Continent-Tang Family's Third Young Master: This novel tells the story of the protagonist Tang San's rise in cultivation. The female lead was Tang San's cousin named Zhu Zhuyun. Zhu Zhuyun and Tang San had special feelings for each other, but the two's identities were destined that they couldn't be together. In the end Zhu Zhuyun chose to leave Tang San and cultivate alone.
You can distinguish them by their narrative structure. Tragedies usually follow a specific arc. There's a build - up, a climax, and then a downfall. Sad stories can be more episodic or lack this clear - cut structure. Also, tragedies tend to have more complex characters with deep - seated motives. A sad story might just focus on a simple emotion without delving too much into character psychology. For instance, a tragedy like Oedipus Rex has a very complex exploration of the character's actions and fate, while a sad story about a broken toy doesn't need such in - depth analysis.