The title might imply a power struggle. The 'light' could symbolize one force or character with certain qualities and the'shade' another. For example, in a story of a hero and a villain, the hero is the 'light' bringing justice and the villain is the'shade' causing chaos. The story may revolve around their interactions and the battle between them.
Well, it depends on how you define a tragic love story. But from a certain perspective, The Oval Room does present elements that could classify it as such. The unfulfilled expectations and heartbreaks make it seem tragic.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the specific 'light vs shade novel'. But typically, there would be a protagonist who is likely to be caught between the forces of light and shade.
Well, in 'the oval portrait story', there's this guy who finds himself in a spooky old place. He comes across an oval portrait. Basically, it tells the tragic story of a lady. Her husband was so into painting her that he didn't notice her deteriorating health while he painted, and she ended up dying. That's the gist of it.
One possible theme is the conflict between appearance and reality. The 'light' might represent what is shown on the surface or what is expected, while the'shade' could be the hidden truth or the unexpected aspect of the situation in the story.
A good plot twist and vivid character descriptions usually make it engaging. The contrast of light and shade should be shown through the story's events and characters' experiences.
This kind of black and purple oval fruit was called Black Bulin. Black Bullin was a fruit species imported from the United States. Its skin was purple-black and its flesh was yellow. It was juicy, sweet, and had a high sugar content. It was of excellent quality. Its shape was unique, its color was bright, and its taste was sweet. It was loved by consumers. The fruits of Black Bulin matured from early June to mid-late June. It was a new high-grade fruit variety bred by American researchers after years of hard work from the hybrid offspring of Chinese plum and European plum. Black Bulin was rich in sugar, vitamins, fruit acid, and other nutrients.