The person who tells the story, Steven, is at the center of all the elements in the title. His love for drums is a big part of his identity. His encounters with girls are part of his growing - up and self - discovery. And the 'dangerous pie' which stands for his brother's leukemia is a major event that shapes his life. As he tells the story, he brings these elements together. The title reflects the different aspects of his life that he is narrating. It gives a sense of the different areas of his life that are important and that he wants to convey to the readers.
The main character is Steven Alper. He is a young boy who has to deal with a lot of things in his life, like his younger brother's illness and his own interests in drums and girls. His younger brother, Jeffrey, is also an important character as his illness is a major part of the story.
The themes include dealing with illness. Since there is an illness in the story, it shows how the family copes with it. And there is the theme of self - discovery. The protagonist discovers a lot about himself, his strengths and weaknesses, as he faces different situations. It's also about the importance of communication in a family, especially when things are tough.
Since I don't know the exact 'drums of war story', it could have soldiers as main characters. They are often central in war - related stories, dealing with the challenges and decisions in the face of war.
There seemed to be no direct connection between Girls 'Generation and Dangerous Youths. Girls 'Generation was a K-pop group while Dangerous Boys was a Japanese web novel. Both are related to music, dance, and the school of youth, but their story content and background may be different.
In E06 of Girls 'Generation and Dangerous Boy, Dangerous Boy scolded Girls' Generation,"You bitch, is your family very rich?" Do you have a lot of money to waste?"
Girls 'Generation's expression was very embarrassed because they knew the meaning of the phrase' dangerous youth'. This sentence implied that their behavior was inappropriate and they were wasting money. This sentence also made Girls 'Generation feel offended and insulted, making them feel very embarrassed and embarrassed.