Yes, there are many. For example, 'A Child Called It' by Dave Pelzer. It's a heart - wrenching true story of a child's survival in an extremely abusive situation, which would appeal to those interested in sad true stories.
The movie 'Schindler's List' could be appealing. It tells the true story of Oskar Schindler saving Jews during the Holocaust. The film is full of sad and poignant moments that show the horror of that time.
Definitely 'The Great Gatsby'. It's a story full of unrequited love and the sadness of the American Dream. Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy and his ultimate downfall is truly a sad tale.
Seeing his grief-stricken expression, I felt a stab of pain in my heart, as if a cold wind had whistled past my heart. I couldn't help but feel sad.
Seeing his sad eyes, I felt like I saw a lost soul. His eyes were full of pain and helplessness, which made me feel sad.
Seeing his heartbroken expression, I seemed to see a broken heart. His eyes were full of sadness and loneliness, which made me feel sad.
Seeing his grief-stricken expression, I seemed to hear the sound of heartbreak. His eyes were filled with pain and despair, making me feel sad.
Seeing his sad expression, I felt like I saw a lost soul. His eyes were full of loneliness and helplessness, which made me feel sad.
I recommend "Concubine Unknown, Emperor Please Give Way". This book is an ancient romance novel. The female protagonist suffered so much in the early stages that even she herself felt sorry for her. The male protagonist was hiding a mistress in his golden house and was bumped into by the female protagonist, causing the female protagonist to be pregnant and almost die. She traveled thousands of miles to raise food for him, but he turned around and attacked the female protagonist's country. The female protagonist was disheartened and gave up her four-year-old nephew and jumped into the river to commit suicide. The female protagonist would definitely slap the male protagonist in the face when she returned, but the female protagonist would not step on the male protagonist. Instead, she wanted the male protagonist to see but not get it. She wanted him to lick his face and want to chase after her but not dare to act rashly. She wanted him to accept any humiliation from the female protagonist with guilt. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Yes, I recommend the two novels "To Live in the End of the World" and "Evil Demons Must Die" to you. They were all dark, sad subjects, with compact plots and fascinating stories. "Alive in the End of the World" was about a woman who lived bravely for her child after the end of the world, while "Evil Creatures Must Die" was about the growth and redemption of a villain. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
The story of Ava Gardner is also quite sad. She was a beautiful and talented actress in the 1950s. However, her love life was full of heartbreaks. Her marriages were not stable, and she faced a lot of public scrutiny. She also had some health issues later in life, which added to her overall sense of sadness and isolation.
The following are some suggested love and sadness short stories for girls: "Overfall": A man missed out on love, but only regretted it when the woman passed away. 2. " Love as Deep as Dove Drinking ": A sad love story triggered by poisoned wine. 3. Left Hand of Love, Right Hand of Death: A short story about separation and death. These novels could give readers a deep emotional experience and resonance.
Miss Vampire's 1000th Year was a sad and romantic story about a 999-year-old vampire who only had one more year to live. This novel described the contradictory mentality of vampires towards longevity, as well as their loneliness and torture in the endless years. In addition," Stardust " was also a romantic fairy tale, in which sadness and poetry intertwined, telling the story of the protagonist's adventures in the fairyland. In addition, Firefly Alley was also a warm and sincere work, telling the story of two good friends who experienced the joy and sadness of life together. If you like long, sad novels, you can try reading " The Other Side of the Deep Space " and " Red Dust Tears: The Dream of the Ming Palace." These two novels describe the emotional lines of beauty and sadness. In addition, To Kill a Mockingbird was also a story of pain, sadness, and warmth. These books could deeply touch and resonate with the readers.