Often, level n and o historical fiction books may have a deeper exploration of themes relevant to the historical period. Such as a book set in the Victorian era might explore themes of class struggle, gender roles, and moral values. They also tend to use language that is appropriate for the era while still being accessible to modern readers, which can add to the authenticity of the story.
There were many popular works in Baihe animation that could be used as reference:
1 "Like Is Like"(alias:Ouran High School Host Club)
2. The Light Girl (alias:The Sound of Feathers)
3 "Even a chuunibyou needs to fall in love!" (alias:Ouran High School Host Club)
4. The Weird Student Next to Me (alias:Ouran High School Host Club)
5 The Other Side of the Realm (alias:Ouran High School Host Club)
"Even a chuunibyou needs to fall in love!" Lover×Lover-"(alias:Ouran High School Host Club)
7 "RE: Life in the Other World from Zero"(alias:Ouran High School Host Club)
8. The Light Sound of Girls (Movie Version)
9 "Even a Sophomore Must Fall in Love!" Ouran High School Host Club
10 "The Other Side of the Realm"(alias:Ouran High School Host Club)
The above are some of the more popular Baihe anime. I hope it will help.
The movie M.O.M is not based on a true story. It's a work of fiction that might draw inspiration from various elements but doesn't have a real-life basis.
I'm not sure what you mean by 'I'm the big villain's [Quick Wear] number n.' Please provide more background information and context so that I can better answer your questions.
Well, 'A Tale of Two Cities' by Charles Dickens is a classic historical fiction. It takes place during the French Revolution and shows the complex social and political situation at that time. Also, 'Gone with the Wind' is set during the American Civil War and tells the story of Scarlett O'Hara's life in the South.