The main character's struggle with his past traumas, which might be based on real - life experiences of the person the story was inspired by. His violent yet somewhat morally complex actions could also be related to real events.
One of the main themes is trauma. The protagonist clearly has a traumatic past which shapes his present actions and mental state. Another theme is isolation. He seems to be alone in his world, cut off from normal society and relationships.
There are also characters in the criminal underworld that he interacts with. These characters represent the seedy side of society and are often the targets of his actions. They add to the dark and gritty atmosphere of the novel.
I don't think it is. 'Wish You Were Here' probably came from the writer's fictional ideas and storytelling skills rather than any actual events or experiences.
Well, 'Apples Never Fall' is indeed based on a true story. The author might have taken real - life experiences, perhaps family dynamics, relationships, and personal stories from real people and woven them into the fabric of the novel. This gives the story an authenticity that readers can sense. For example, the portrayal of family conflicts and the way characters interact could be reflective of actual events and relationships that the author has witnessed or been told about.
Yes, it might be. Maybe it's about a mother who always protected her child from various harms in a tough situation, like in a dangerous neighborhood. She was always there to shield the child from bullies or bad influences.