Another great story could be about a group of young people who volunteer to work on a farm during their holidays. They learn about farming techniques from the local farmers, experience the simple and hard - working rural life, and at the same time, they bring new ideas and vitality to the farm.
Yes, there are. Such stories often involve objectifying women, which is unethical. Indian women, or 'aunties' as they are sometimes called in a cultural context, should be respected as individuals, not objects for sexualized stories.
One interesting story could be about the band's early days, like their first gig in a small local pub. It might tell how they managed to get the gig, who was in the audience, and how they felt performing for the first time in front of people.
One common theme is self - discovery. The protagonist, suddenly thrust into a new world, has to figure out who they are in this new context. Another theme is survival. They often face new and dangerous situations in the other world and must learn to survive. Also, the theme of friendship or comradeship is prevalent as they meet new characters and form bonds with them to face challenges together.
Surprise element can make it funny. For example, if a girl seems very prim and proper and then suddenly lets out a fart, it's unexpected and thus funny.
To start writing Star vs the Forces of Evil fanfiction, it's important to study the world - building of the original series. Notice how the magic works, the different dimensions, and the social structures in Mewni. After that, you can create your own unique story. Maybe introduce a new character who has a special power that either helps or hinders Star and Marco on their adventures.
One good novel with fight scenes is 'The Wheel of Time' by Robert Jordan. There are battles between the forces of good and evil throughout the series. The fight scenes are detailed, showing different fighting styles and magical abilities. Also, 'The Dresden Files' by Jim Butcher has some exciting fight scenes. Harry Dresden, the main character, often gets into scraps with various supernatural foes. His use of magic in combat makes for some really cool and unique fight sequences.
One great Tom Holland Spiderman reader fanfiction is 'Spiderman's Secret Admirer'. It has a really engaging plot where the reader character is a classmate who secretly admires Tom's Spiderman. Another one is 'A Day with Spiderman' which focuses on an adventure the reader has with Spiderman in New York City. There's also 'Spiderman's New Ally' which is interesting as it shows the reader becoming an important part of Spiderman's crime - fighting world.
I think the themes of love and disappointment are likely to be there. In the story of the'respectable woman', there could be elements of unrequited love or the disappointment of not being able to break free from social constraints. In the selected short stories, themes like the passage of time and the resulting changes in people's lives may also be prominent. These themes can give the stories depth and make them relatable to readers.