Well, perhaps it refers to a person or a character that is heroic in a sense but not in the context that is commonly associated with novels. For example, a real - life person who does heroic deeds but their story lacks the fictional elements and narrative structures typical of novels. It might also suggest a new type of hero that challenges the existing concepts in novels.
Yes. Consider a self - made entrepreneur who overcomes great difficulties to build a business. They are heroic in their own way, achieving great success through hard work. But their story may lack the dramatic and fictional elements of a novel hero's journey, like there's no magical quest or epic battle against a super - villain. Also, an ordinary person who stands up against injustice in a small community, without any of the exaggerated heroics often found in novels.
It could mean a person who has heroic qualities but lacks the novelty or uniqueness typically associated with a traditional hero. Maybe their actions are heroic but they follow a more common or expected pattern.
Think about a soldier who fights bravely in a war. This is heroic without a doubt. But in the grand scheme of heroism, it's a well - known and often - told type of heroism. There are countless stories of soldiers being heroes, so it may not be considered novel in terms of the concept of heroism.
I recommend the following two good underworld novels: "Black Belly, No Concubine" and "Ore-Eating Space." I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
No, you don't have a problem. The Hero of the Shield was a very good work. It was adapted from the novel of the same name. The plot was compact, the characters were vivid, and the battle scenes were shocking. In addition, the animation's exquisite style and excellent music background had won it the love of many fans. If you think the animation is good, it might be because you have a unique personal preference for it or it just happens to meet your aesthetic standards.
😋I recommend the following novels to you:
1. [Fate Reversal Formula: Don't Ask About the Future]: This was the most "down-to-earth" Xianxia book, and also the most "fairy-like" ancient saying. The protagonist became the rule of the world from a half-silly child, from a quick-witted girl to a demon asura. In his long life, he experienced seven hardships, growth, and the tempering of love.
2. Chen Wangfei Arrives: This book tells the adventures of Chen Wangfei, as well as her struggle and cooperation with the four young masters. The plot of the novel was interesting.
3. "Longevity Begins with Demon Taming": At first, it was thought to be a story about the true and false battle of a daughter, but later it became a traditional demon taming story. The protagonist, Cheng Yun, met a little white dragon with a tsundere style. She was white, black, and black-bellied. Then, she embarked on a demon taming journey full of comedy elements.
4. <<Prosperous Demonic Face>>: Sheng Siyan, who was reborn in the Great Xia Dynasty, picked up a husband who had an aura of invincibility and started her business journey in the prosperous world. Although it was a classical fictional novel, it contained some plots that were similar to modern topics.
5. "Miss High Duke Has a Script": This was a transmigration novel. The protagonist, Cheng Xin, was transmigrated to an actor variety show. If she wanted to get the plot back on track, she had to help the original female protagonist complete the mission. However, it was not easy to get rid of the Duke's Public House. The plot was colorful and humorous.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The following are some recommendations for romance novels with a big difference: The Wife's Master Dotes on Her Husband Alone, The Princess's Love of the Cold Tyrant Khan, The Emperor's Love, The Noble Son-in-Law, The Emperor's Love, etc. These novels all told stories about the male and female protagonists with a large age difference, covering both ancient and modern backgrounds. They depicted the deep love and unique relationship between the male protagonist and the female protagonist, bringing sweetness and touching to the readers. Whether it was ancient or modern romance, these novels were worth reading.
Well, usually there is a complex relationship at the core. It's not the simple, instant love - leading - to - marriage scenario. For example, in many such novels, the characters might have conflicting emotions towards each other. They could be attracted yet held back by social status, like in 'Sense and Sensibility' where the characters' financial situations and social standings greatly influence their romantic entanglements.
These novels might involve complex relationships that are not fully traditional marriages. For example, the characters could be in a relationship that has the elements of a marriage like living together or sharing responsibilities but lacks the official marital status. Maybe they are in a trial period of a relationship, where they are experiencing the ups and downs of a married - like life without the legal bond.