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depressing realistic fiction

depressing realistic fiction

I Became a Scum in Depressing Game

I Became a Scum in Depressing Game

Read the complete synopsis before reading the novel. ---- An ordinary guy was thinking of confessing his love to a girl at the end of summer break, but he died before he could confess. He reincarnates into a new world and realizes he is in the world of the game he played. The game was a bit complex, with lots of choices and twists, but in simple words, it had a protagonist and five heroines. Making the correct choices would keep all heroines alive and end up with the protagonist, while incorrect choices would lead to the death of the heroine. The person responsible for killing the heroine if the player makes the incorrect choice is Akechi Ryuki, the best friend of the protagonist. Now, our normal guy possesses Akechi Ryuki. What is he going to do? Will he do the same as the real Akechi Ryuki would do? Or will he do something even worse? Or will he ignore them? ---- MC is a good person, but he has many perverted fetishes and fantasies, which he will make heroines fulfill since heroines also have such fetishes. Also, not all women in the novel are for the MC. The MC already had his harem, while other characters also have theirs. If you are reading the novel, don't complain about MC's not making moves or stealing others' harems. MC has his harem, and he doesn't want it anymore. ---- Read the tags below before reading the novel. Later, don't complain about why I did that. Tags: Anal, BDSM, Blackmail, Corruption, Cosplay, Drugs, Exhibitionism, Footjob, Group Sex (Only Mc and other women), Handjob, Humiliation, Lactation, Lesbian, Masturbation, Milf, Multiple penetration (With Toys), Oral Sex, Pregnancy, Ra*e, Romance, Sex Toys, Sex Slave, Sleep Sex, Spanking, Stripping, Teasing, Teacher.
Urban
342 Chs
The World seems Realistic but Why do I have a Leveling System?

The World seems Realistic but Why do I have a Leveling System?

Sheila is an average girl who likes to play video games and watch animes in her free time. If there’s anything that stood out from her, that would be her beautiful appearance. Due to spending too much time playing video games till late at night, she would usually forget to do her homework which she would, later on, asked her best friend, Ria, for help. A total average gamer-otaku girl. Like any other day, Sheila was walking her way to school when suddenly the phone in her pocket vibrates. She pulled it out of her pocket to check with the expectation of seeing a new message, but the result was something that would change her entire life completely upside down. Leveling System, it was a mysterious app which suddenly appeared inside her phone. By using it, she could level up like the character in the game and become stronger. But what would an average girl do by becoming stronger? Not expecting to fight anything absurd in her daily life, Sheila slowly adapts to her new life of leveling up inside an instant dungeon. But out of nowhere, A goblin appeared in front of her somewhere in the alleyways. Where did it come from? Not knowing anything, Sheila ended up killing it. That night, She woke up to a nightmare where the world turned chaotic as monsters run rampage everywhere, it was a world where a weak human life was nothing but garbage, a world where strong prey the weak. She believes it was a premonition of what her future would be if she does nothing. Will she stand up and take responsibly to fight for others? Or would she be selfish and only fight for her loved ones? The fate of the entire world is on her hand. Her decision will decide the outcome of everything. *** Important note: English is not my first language, so do expect to see a grammatic error and if you're such a kind and big heart person and would willing to help, feel free do so as I appreciated any sort of support. I'm also a new author who only wrote the story because purely for my own pleasure. Be warn though as the story progress and development is very slow. I started writing this story out of spit of not having anything interesting to read, do expect some cliche since this author likes it. *** [UPDATED!]The characters design followed by tiny bits information(Be warn as it would be a spoiler to the new readers!): http://imgur.com/gallery/twsIaJe If you like the story, please give some power stone, any will be appreciated! Credit to the artist, I just simply edit to fit the book cover; https://picrew.me/image_maker/234517 *** Discord: https://discord.gg/2JMqZ3e Support me: Send me a cup of coffee: Ko-fi/minxmean Patreon: patreon.com/NEETGuy
Fantasy
229 Chs
What are the common themes in depressing realistic fiction?
Well, a major theme is the inescapability of fate. Characters in these stories often seem trapped in their situations with little chance of real escape. Another is the theme of broken relationships. Whether it's romantic relationships, family ties, or friendships, they are often damaged by the harsh circumstances. Additionally, the theme of the search for identity in a difficult world is present. Characters are trying to figure out who they are while dealing with the depressing reality around them. Take 'A Streetcar Named Desire', Blanche DuBois is trying to hold on to her identity while being torn apart by her past and the present situation she's in.
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2024-11-16 00:10
Can you recommend some depressing realistic fiction books?
Well, 'Requiem for a Dream' by Hubert Selby Jr. is a very depressing but realistic look at drug addiction and how it destroys lives. 'An American Tragedy' by Theodore Dreiser tells the story of Clyde Griffiths, a young man who is influenced by the American Dream but ends up in a tragic situation. 'The Color Purple' by Alice Walker, while also having elements of hope, doesn't shy away from showing the depressing reality of racism and abuse that the characters face.
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2024-11-16 01:36
Why is all fiction considered depressing?
The perception that all fiction is depressing is inaccurate. Different fictions have various tones and emotions. Some might explore difficult subjects, but there are also many that offer hope, joy, or adventure.
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2024-10-13 10:21
Why is literary fiction so depressing?
Well, literary fiction can be depressing because it doesn't shy away from exploring difficult emotions and themes. It might focus on tragedy, injustice, or the inner turmoil of characters, which can bring a sense of heaviness.
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2024-10-15 21:07
Is realistic fiction nonfiction or fiction?
Realistic fiction is fiction. It's based on real-life situations and experiences but is still created and imagined by the author.
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2024-10-16 07:39
Is realistic fiction fiction or nonfiction?
Realistic fiction is a type of fiction. It's based on real-world settings and situations but is still made up by the author's imagination.
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2024-10-10 14:40
Is realistic fiction considered fiction?
Yes. Realistic fiction is a type of fiction. It portrays fictional characters and events that could occur in real life. It often reflects real - world situations, emotions, and relationships, but the stories themselves are made up by the author.
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2024-11-08 23:37
What are the characteristics of depressing 70s science fiction?
One characteristic could be the often dystopian settings. In 70s science fiction, many works depicted a future that was rather bleak. For example, in some stories, the Earth was overpopulated and resources were scarce. There was also a sense of social decay, with governments being corrupt or ineffective. Another aspect was the exploration of the impact of technology on humanity. Sometimes technology was shown as a double - edged sword, bringing both progress and new problems like the loss of human connection or the rise of machines over humans.
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2024-11-21 19:58
All about realistic fiction: What are the key characteristics of realistic fiction?
The key characteristics of realistic fiction include believable characters. These characters act and think in ways that are similar to real people. Settings are also typical of the real world, like a modern city or a small town. The plot often deals with everyday problems and situations that readers can relate to, such as family issues, friendship problems, or school challenges.
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2024-12-08 13:43
Is 'Holes' realistic fiction?
It depends on your perspective. Some parts of 'Holes' are based on realistic scenarios and human experiences, but there's also a touch of imagination and story-telling magic that makes it not purely realistic.
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2024-10-07 13:58
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