Yes, for instance, in a political scandal story, a particular politician might be fingered as being involved in unethical behavior in public news stories.
Well, in public fantasy stories, there are often themes like magic and adventure. Magic can bring all sorts of amazing things, like flying or transforming. Adventure themes usually involve characters going on quests, exploring new lands, and facing various challenges.
One way is to create really unique and interesting characters. Give them distinct personalities, backstories, and abilities. For example, a character who can communicate with animals can bring a whole new dimension to the story.
Well, 'fingered' can have the sense of being indicated or blamed in some contexts. In the context of 'public stories', it could be that in the stories that are available to the public, someone or something is being fingered. Maybe it's about a person being fingered as the cause of an event in a public narrative.
There are many great alternatives. For example, the 'Narnia' series. It takes readers into a magical land full of talking animals, mythical creatures and epic battles between good and evil. It's a story of adventure, friendship and self - discovery.
Rather than exploring stories with inappropriate themes, we can turn to classic fantasies like 'Alice in Wonderland'. It's a wonderful journey of a girl in a strange and magical world with all kinds of curious creatures and absurd situations.
Stories of this nature are inappropriate and violate ethical and moral boundaries. We should focus on positive, healthy and respectful relationship stories rather than such disturbing scenarios.
When I first tried knitting, fingering the needles was a whole new world. I was all thumbs at first, dropping stitches left and right. I was trying to make a simple scarf, but my fingers just didn't seem to cooperate. Eventually, I learned to hold the needles more comfortably and started getting the hang of it.
In playing the flute, the first time I was fingering the holes was quite challenging. The flute has so many small holes and it was hard to cover them accurately with my fingers. I had to constantly adjust my finger positions to get the right notes. I practiced simple melodies over and over, gradually getting better at fingering and producing clear sounds.