Give your protagonist a special ability that's not related to Pokemon training directly. For example, they could have an uncanny sense of direction that always leads them to rare Pokemon or hidden places.
Sure. Many novels have multiple themes. A novel can explore different aspects of human nature, society, and relationships all at once. It's like a complex tapestry where different threads (themes) are woven together. Take 'The Great Gatsby'. It has themes of the American Dream, love, and wealth. These themes interact and influence each other, adding depth to the story.
Yes, there can be. Many novels have multiple protagonists. For example, in 'A Song of Ice and Fire' by George R.R. Martin, there are several main characters whose stories are intertwined and all play crucial roles in the overall plot. Each has their own goals, desires, and character arcs, and the story unfolds from different perspectives, which makes the world of the novel more complex and interesting.
Yes, there can be. For example, in 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald, both Gatsby and Nick can be seen as protagonists. Gatsby is the central figure in terms of the story's main plot, but Nick is the narrator who guides the reader through the events and has his own character arc.
Yes. Novels often have complex structures. If a novel has sub - plots, each sub - plot can have its own climax. This can enhance the overall narrative.
Yes, it's quite common. It allows for different perspectives and storylines to develop simultaneously. For example, in 'Game of Thrones,' there are numerous characters who could be considered protagonists, each with their own arcs and importance to the overall plot.
It broadens your literary horizons. Different novels offer different writing styles, themes, and characters. By reading multiple at once, you get exposed to a wider variety of these elements.