Sure. There's a story about the stars in dreamtime. In this story, the stars were once the eyes of the sky spirits. They watched over the earth and when they blinked, it would cause a gentle breeze on the land. Also, 'The Creation of the Birds' is a great one. It tells how different birds got their unique features and colors during the dreamtime.
Well, 'Sing, Unburied, Sing' is also great. It has a strong sense of place, set in the South. It shows the struggles of a family, with a mother and son at the center. The story is filled with memories, ghosts, and the harsh realities of life in that region.
One of my favorite fantasy stories is 'The Lord of the Rings'. It's set in the fictional Middle - earth. The story follows Frodo Baggins and his companions on a quest to destroy the One Ring. The world is filled with various races like hobbits, elves, dwarves and men. The epic battles, the detailed description of the landscapes and the complex characters make it a truly remarkable fantasy story.
There was this one guy at a karaoke bar. He was so drunk that he thought he was a professional singer. He chose the hardest song to sing and then butchered it completely. His voice was cracking, he was off - tempo, but he was having the time of his life. The whole bar was cheering him on and laughing at the same time.
It is not ethical at all. 'Confused and hypnotized' implies a lack of clear and full consent. In a healthy society, we should uphold values of respect, equality, and consensual relationships, and such stories go against these values.
Yes, there are. For example, 'The Crown' is based on the true story of the British royal family which represents an empire in a sense. It shows the real - life events, politics, and family drama within the monarchy.
Newman has always been a rather eccentric character. 'Tell the world my story' could be his way of getting some sort of recognition. He's had so many encounters with the main characters, like when he was involved in the black market for contraband or his rivalry with Jerry. His story would surely be an entertaining and off - beat one if he were to tell the world all about it.
Yes, he did. His performance in 'A Christmas Story' was quite enthusiastic, which might suggest that he had a certain fondness for the story and his role in it.
Hermione Granger could be included. Since Rita Skeeter has a history of writing untrue things about Hermione in the original series, in the fanfic, Hermione could confront Rita and try to set the record straight. It could lead to an interesting dynamic between the two characters.