The following novels were recommended:
1. "Ye Han Deep Drunk Thoughts": This is an ancient romance novel. The plot is compact and the emotions are strong. The male and female protagonists are very smart, beautiful, gentle, and do not travel through time.
2. "Emperor's Brocade: The female protagonist is smart and strong, while the male protagonist is evil and domineering. Both of them become the empress and the emperor. The ending is perfect.
3. "Tenderhearted Trap: Young Master Jia's Escaped Wife"
4. "The Little Wife's Reversal: Conquering a Billionaire CEO"
5. "The Trap of the Wealthy Class: The Chief Madam Won't Come Home"
6. "Wedding on the Pillow: A Kiss, Sweetheart"
7. My unruly sister-in-law
Please note that the above novel recommendations may be related to the specific content of the Gentle Trap, but they are not directly related to the Gentle Trap.
Well, in pulp fiction, a common trap is the over - use of clichés. Clichéd plot devices like the damsel in distress or the last - minute rescue are overdone. It can make the story feel stale. Another is the lack of literary sophistication. Pulp fiction often doesn't have the nuanced language or complex sentence structures found in more high - brow literature. This can limit its appeal to a more discerning readership. Also, the profit - motivated production of pulp fiction can lead to rushed works. Authors may be pressured to produce quickly, leading to plot holes and inconsistent characterizations.
In "Longevity Begins from the Stone Pagoda," the male protagonist started to live in the countryside with his friends. Later, he was thrown into a pagoda by a very powerful old monk to train. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
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As for what you said," romance movies and novels have a way out, fantasy is full of traps, so trying to live a good life is living a good life. Hehe, fantasy is a trap." My understanding of this sentence is that true love does exist in life, but when we fall into fantasy, we often lose our rationality and judgment, causing us to fall into the wrong choice or fall into the whirlpool of emotions. Therefore, we need to strive to maintain a clear mind and correct values, and strive to live a good life to achieve true love. At the same time, I also think that although fantasy can bring us some wonderful experiences, we can't turn it into real life because fantasy is always fictional and can't replace real life.
Remy from 'Ratatouille' is very famous. He breaks the stereotype of rats being dirty and unwanted in the kitchen and shows that with talent and determination, a rat can be a great chef. Another is Templeton from 'Charlotte's Web'. His greedy but helpful nature is quite memorable.
One common 'trap' could be the overuse of clichés. For example, always having the male protagonist be the super - powerful, brooding type without much character development. Another might be getting too caught up in shipping characters in a way that doesn't fit the original story's tone or themes. Also, some male fanfictions can fall into the trap of misinterpreting the source material's male characters and making them act out of character just to fit a certain plot or romantic scenario.
To write traps into novels well, think about the motivation of the characters involved. Also, consider the timing and the level of complexity. It should be something that keeps the readers engaged and on the edge of their seats.
I recommend the following novels that are similar to traps to you:
"The Clan of Ten Thousand Ages": This fantasy novel tells the story of a world where ancient machinery technology had reached its peak. It had a complex system of machinery technology, including micro-machinery, giant machinery, combat machinery, and spatial machinery. The main character was a young man who had walked out of a small city. He wanted to start a path of immortality and become an immortal grandmaster.
"Return to the Warring States Period and Be the Sect Leader": This game novel tells the story of a transmigrator who became the eldest disciple of a declining sword sect in the State of Zhao during the Warring States Period and had a cheat. He used his advantage of transmigration and the art of traps to fight with his senior sister for the position of sect master.
"Jinling Traps Master": This ancient romance novel tells the story of a missing person in Jinling City who was created by traps. It is the story of a person who specializes in solving shocking traps. The art of traps played a very important role in the story.
The above is the novel that this fairy recommended for you. I hope you like it ~
😋According to your needs, I recommend the following novels to you:
1. "God of Traps": A fantasy novel written by the author, River Brushstroke. It tells the story of a PhD student in mechanics who transmigrated into a world of mechanisms. His life, study, and leisure battles were all driven by origin mechanisms. The unexpected soul mutation allowed him to "model" the mechanisms in his mind. All the mechanisms became simple in his eyes. The mechanisms in the novel were very realistic and worth reading.
2. "Special Armor Traps Master": A fantasy novel written by the author, Zheng Xiaobai. It tells the story of a young man who aspired to be the King of Adventurers since he was young. He went through difficulties and dangers to finally reach the palace of his dreams. The mechanisms in the novel were very realistic and interesting.
3. "Jinling Trickster": An ancient romance novel written by the author, Gongzi Rumor. The protagonist is a craftsman who wove a missing person case caused by a top-secret mechanism. The mechanisms in the novel were also very unique.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One example is Templeton from 'Charlotte's Web'. He is a self - serving rat who helps Charlotte and Wilbur to some extent while also looking out for his own interests.