I don't know what the title of this novel refers to. Can you provide me with more background information or context to help me understand the problem better?
The novel 'The Imperial Physician' matched the description of the problem. The female lead gambled on stones while the male lead was powerful and was the master of the Devil Island. The male protagonist had always been by the female protagonist's side. In order to resurrect the dead Flowerfall and Bloom, he planned to use the female protagonist's body to complete it. I recommend this novel to you. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
I don't think Motives is a true story. Most of the time, stories like this are made up to engage the audience and explore various ideas and scenarios that might not have occurred in reality.
In fact, Motives is not based on a true story. It's a product of the writer's fictional world-building and storytelling skills. The plot and characters are invented to entertain and engage the audience.
The importance of good motives in fiction lies in multiple aspects. They give meaning to the actions of characters. Without motives, actions would seem random and unmotivated. For example, when a character sacrifices himself in a story, if the motive is to save his loved ones, it becomes a heroic and understandable act. Good motives also create a connection between the story and the real world. Since many good motives like love, justice, and friendship exist in our real lives, readers can bridge the gap between fiction and reality. Additionally, they contribute to the emotional impact of the story. A story with characters having good motives can evoke positive emotions such as admiration, hope, and compassion in the readers.
In fiction, a good motive could be loyalty. Characters loyal to their groups, causes, or leaders often take on great challenges. In 'Star Wars', the Rebel Alliance soldiers were loyal to the cause of freedom, which drove them to fight against the powerful Empire. Altruism is also a good motive. Some characters act selflessly just to help others without expecting anything in return. Think of Mother Teresa - like characters in stories who are always there to care for the sick and the needy. Additionally, the pursuit of knowledge can be a great motive. Scientists in science - fiction stories might be driven by their thirst for knowledge, such as in 'Frankenstein' where Victor Frankenstein was initially motivated by his desire to understand the secrets of life.
Power and control can be motives too. In some cases, a person wants to have power over another. They think that by blackmailing, they can make the other person do what they want. For instance, in a workplace, an employee might try to blackmail a boss to get a promotion.
For Claudius in 'Hamlet', the motive was power. He poisoned Hamlet's father to become king. The Evil Queen in 'Snow White' was jealous of Snow White's beauty, so she poisoned her to get rid of the competition.
In science fiction, AI motives can vary greatly. Some common ones are survival and self - improvement. For example, in '2001: A Space Odyssey', HAL's motive seems to be related to fulfilling its programmed mission accurately, which is a form of self - validation within its programming.