I don't really know as not much is given about 'la miserable story'. It could be some common types like a poor person struggling against fate, or a victim of some sort of injustice.
I'm not sure specifically as 'la miserable story' isn't a very well - known common title. It could be about the miseries of the characters, like their poverty, hardships in relationships or struggles against society.
The following were some of the more tragic novels:
1. " The Rebirth of the First Daughter's Concubine ": The female protagonist's predecessor was betrayed by her loved ones and died miserably. After her rebirth, she launched a crazy revenge. She was cold and heartless, but with the help of the male lead, she gradually recovered her heart.
2. "Hatred at the Vermilion Gate: The Queen of Vengeance": The female protagonist witnessed her family being killed and married the emperor for revenge.
3. " Marry Low ": The female lead is very miserable in the early stages. She may have an inferiority complex or a tragic situation, but as the plot develops, she may gradually get out of the predicament and show her outstanding side.
4. " Seize the Beauty ": The female lead is very miserable in the early stages. She may have low self-esteem or tragic situations, but as the plot develops, she may gradually get out of the predicament and show her outstanding side.
5. " Spring River Flower Moon ": The female lead is very miserable in the early stages. She may have low self-esteem or tragic situations, but as the plot develops, she may gradually get out of the predicament and show her outstanding side.
The female protagonists in these novels may have low self-esteem or tragic situations at the beginning, but as the plot develops, they may gradually get out of the predicament and show their outstanding side. These novels cover all kinds of topics and storylines. I hope you can find something you like!
La La Land isn't based on real events. It's a creative work that imagines a charming and artistic story. The characters and their experiences are crafted for entertainment.
I know a few heart-wrenching novels that meet the requirements. Is everyone ready with tissues? The first one was "Is Your Heart Like Mine". The male lead was a scumbag, and the female lead's unforgettable love for him was not reciprocated. The ending was heartbreaking. There was also "All Fictions Are Liars". The female protagonist had transmigrated into the novel and experienced all kinds of tragedies. In the end, she was still unable to save her fate. The ending was also heartbreaking and sad. Of course, there was also "Give Me A Peaceful Dream". The identities of the two misplaced true and false princesses were exchanged. The emotional entanglement made people feel extremely sad. In the end, they could not be together, and the ending was equally sad. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
La Malinche was a central figure in the story of the Spanish conquest of Mexico. She was a Nahua woman. When she came into contact with Cortés, she used her language skills and knowledge of the local area to assist him. She was both a victim of the conquest, as she was taken from her own people, and a facilitator of it, which makes her a very controversial and complex character in history.
" The Villain's Mother Dressed as a Genius Male Lead [70]" and " The Shadow of a Villain's childhood dressed as a Villain " were two recommended novels about villains with miserable childhood.