Fictional heroes matter a lot. They give us hope in difficult times, make us believe in good, and encourage us to face our own challenges with bravery.
You might consider Harry Potter. He's brave, loyal, and has a strong sense of friendship. He faces many challenges but never gives up. Another could be Katniss Everdeen from 'The Hunger Games'. She's resourceful, determined, and willing to fight for what's right.
It depends. Sometimes they're heroes, using their knowledge for the greater good. Other times, they can be villains if they have bad intentions or go down the wrong path.
We need fictional heroes because they offer role models and help us imagine a better world. They also provide entertainment and escape from our daily lives. Their stories can teach us valuable lessons and morals.
Sherlock Holmes is one of the most famous. He uses his brilliant deductive reasoning to solve complex mysteries. Another is Superman. He has superhuman strength, speed, and the ability to fly, and he's always there to save the day. And then there's Alice from 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'. She goes through a strange and magical world, showing courage and curiosity.
šI recommend the following novels to you:
1. [The Legend of the Swordsman: It tells the story of a young swordsman who is reborn and takes revenge in another world. He is a cute person and loves to complain!]
2. "Nine Regions Martial Emperor": An ordinary kid was bullied in the Fantasy Continent where martial arts flourished. However, after obtaining the mysterious "Wine Region Cup", he soared to the sky and became the supreme Martial Emperor of the Nine Regions!
3. [The Great Villain of Heaven Traversing: The main character is half righteous and half evil, a legend that grew from a minor character to the only main character.]
In these novels, the protagonist grew from a simple kid to a strong person. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~š