Yes. Just because a hero is trained in a so - called 'evil' novel doesn't mean they can't have heroic qualities. They might have their own moral code and use the skills they've learned for good. For example, they could be trying to reform the evil system from within.
A few 'evil hero' novels are worth mentioning. 'Lolita' by Vladimir Nabokov has Humbert Humbert as a very controversial 'evil hero'. His love for the young Lolita is extremely immoral yet he is the central character of the story. 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald can also be seen in this light. Gatsby is involved in illegal activities in his pursuit of Daisy, and while he has a certain charm, his actions are not entirely ethical. Also, 'Heart of Darkness' by Joseph Conrad features Kurtz, a man who has descended into a kind of moral abyss in the African jungle, but is still the focus of the story.
A major theme in 'naruto evil hero fanfic' is the exploration of the gray area between good and evil. Naruto's actions as an evil hero are not always clearly bad. For example, he might be trying to achieve a greater good in a more extreme way. Also, the theme of redemption sometimes comes up. Even though he's acting as an evil hero, there's often a glimmer of hope that he can return to the side of good. It makes for a very complex and interesting character study.
These novels can have a complex impact. On one hand, they can expose readers to different perspectives. In 'Gone Girl', the devious actions of the female lead make readers see the story from a more cynical angle. It can also make readers more empathetic as they try to understand the motives behind the 'evil hero's' actions. However, it can also be disturbing, especially when the actions of the character are extremely immoral like in 'American Psycho'. But overall, it broadens the readers' understanding of human nature.
Well, without reading it, it's hard to say for sure. But it might have a theme of redemption if the 'evil lady' is somehow redeemed through the hero. Or perhaps a theme of good vs evil where the two characters represent opposite sides of the moral spectrum.
Well, in an 'evil lady's hero novel', often the evil lady character might be complex. She could be initially portrayed as a villain but may have a hidden backstory that makes her actions somewhat understandable. The hero usually has to face challenges related to this evil lady, like trying to redeem her or stop her evil plans.
Well, without more information, it's hard to say exactly. It might tell a story where the so - called evil lady has some sort of connection to the hero. It could be a love - hate relationship where they are initially at odds but then something changes between them. It could also involve a world full of magic or some other fantastical elements, and the hero's journey is intertwined with that of the evil lady.