Well, it could have themes like family values. In Clayton's children stories, perhaps there are tales about how families support one another through difficult times. Also, discovery might be a theme, as the young characters discover new things about themselves and the world around them.
I'm not sure specifically what Clayton's children's stories are about without more context. It could be about their adventures, their relationships with family and friends, or lessons they learn in life.
Mount Tai was a Chinese action film that was released in 2015. It was directed by Zhang Yimou and starred by Liu Dehua, Li Ming, Zhang Hanyu, and other actors. The film told the story of three kung fu masters fighting for the main peak of Mount Tai.
Tarzan's film received high reviews and achieved good box office results after it was released in mainland China. The film's special effects and action scenes were outstanding, giving the audience a strong visual impact. In addition, the film also showed the essence of Chinese martial arts culture and the complexity of human nature through the story of the three main characters.
However, there were also some viewers who did not have a high opinion of Tarzan's film. They felt that it was lacking in terms of storyline and character creation. All in all, Mount Tai was a movie worth watching, both in terms of action scenes and storyline. It was very good and worthy of the audience to watch.
Since I don't know the details of these stories, I can't say for sure who the main characters are. But I assume Clayton's children themselves would be the main characters.
I think it does have a happy ending. Clayton overcomes the challenges and gets what he was striving for. But it's not a conventional happy ending; it has its own twists and turns.
Clayton novels usually have strong character development. Take 'A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court'. The main character from modern times is thrust into the Arthurian era. Through his experiences, we see his growth, his struggle to adapt, and his attempts to introduce modern ideas into a medieval world. His character arc is complex and interesting, which is a common trait in Clayton novels.
I'm not sure exactly how many are on the list you mentioned. There are quite a few, with Edgar Rice Burroughs writing many Tarzan novels over the years.
The meaning could be about a repetitive or common situation. It might refer to the recurrence of certain events, emotions, or patterns in life that are all too familiar, like a 'same old story' we've heard or experienced many times before.