I'm not sure as I haven't read the novel specifically. But they could be characters who are strong - willed and self - reliant, given the title's implications.
The main theme might be about self - preservation and the fear of being left behind. It could show that the characters in the novel prefer to take the initiative to abandon rather than passively endure being abandoned, which might be related to issues of control and self - worth.
😋I'll recommend two novels to you. I hope you'll like them! The first book was "Wear It Quickly: The Darkening Sick Beauty, Don't Act recklessly." Although the title looked scary, please rest assured that it was not a sadistic novel! The male protagonist was the same person, playing the role of a paranoid movie king, a zombie, and a cold prime minister. The female protagonist needed to help him overcome the crisis and break the mask of hypocrisy. The second book was "The Rise of the Black Moonlight". The protagonist Su Rao transmigrated into a strange sadistic novel and devoted herself to corrupting the pure white moonlight, becoming the biggest villain in the book. However, it turned out that the white moonlight of each world fell in love with her, which made her end even more tragic. The story is super exciting. I recommend it to you! I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
I'd Rather Love Without Return was a modern romance novel written by Bai Shenshen and Chu Jiangkai. This novel told the story of a nightclub lady, Bai Shenshen. She met every man who appeared in her life through calculation and strategy, and her name was given by them. However, despite her success in this industry, she was not happy. The search results didn't provide any more information about the plot and content of the story. Therefore, the search results did not provide a clear answer to the restricted reading of 'I'd rather be lovesick than have a way back.'
I'm not sure what novel or work 'Yang Qianzi' refers to. If you can provide more information, I will try my best to answer your questions. At the same time, I can't provide any accurate information about the second part of the novel.
Writing a novel was a task that required patience and creativity. It required a deep understanding of the story, character creation, plot development, and so on. If you have enough inspiration and ideas, you can try to write your own novel. But writing is a process that requires constant practice and improvement, and constant learning and practice.
At the same time, reading novels was also a very beneficial habit. It could expand one's horizons and imagination and help one better understand the plot and characters. By reading various types of novels, one could improve their writing skills and creativity to write better novels.
The setting. '1984' has a highly fictionalized setting with elements like the omnipresent Big Brother and the strict control of the Party that don't exist in the real world in that form.
Well, writing a script is quite different from a novel. Focus on visual elements, dialogue, and concise scene descriptions. Skip long internal monologues.