The story 'Ghost' by Jason Reynolds is set in an environment that plays a crucial role in the development of the plot. It could be a specific town or city, but you'll have to read the book to get the full details.
The Renaissance began in the middle of the 14th century, mainly in Italy and other parts of Europe. Representative figures included Da Vinci, Raphael, Michelangelo, and so on.
The Renaissance was a period centered around humanism, emphasizing human wisdom and creativity and advocating the revival and inheritance of classical culture. During this period, artists and writers began to pay attention to ancient civilizations such as ancient Greece and Rome and used this knowledge to create new works of art and literature.
Artists and writers from the Renaissance created many famous works, such as Da Vinci's Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, and other paintings, Michelangelo's David, and other sculptures, Raphael's Virgin Mary, and other religious works.
Whether a historical character was praised or not, they had to consider the historical background, character image, plot arrangement, special effects production, and many other aspects. If historical figures were treated correctly and respectfully as real historical figures, they might be praised by readers and audiences. However, if historical figures were distorted, tampered with, ignored, or even used to promote some immoral or illegal behavior, they might be regarded as rotten.
The process of historical figures being brought onto the screen should be a process of respecting history, respecting the original work, and respecting the characters. The audience and readers should view historical figures and their images objectively. They should not blindly deny or affirm the value of historical figures because of the plots of television dramas, movies, or novels.
I'd suggest starting from the beginning of the main storyline. It'll give you a clear understanding of the plot and character development. Also, check out some reviews or recommendations to get a better idea of where to start based on your preferences.
Not necessarily. It depends on your writing style and the nature of the story. Some authors can pull it off effectively and add an element of surprise or mystery.
One possible scenario could be that Jason is in a state of shock. He might be thinking about how this injury could affect his role in the mission. He could be worried about letting his friends down, especially since he's always seen as a strong leader. 'I can't believe this happened. How will I be able to fight like this?' he might be thinking as he looks at his injury.
In fanfiction, Naruto might figure out the bell test by observing Kakashi's behavior closely. He might notice that Kakashi is not really trying to stop them from getting the bells but rather is observing how they interact. Naruto could then think that the real test is about how they handle the situation as a team. He could start to initiate conversations with his teammates about their goals and how they can achieve them together. By doing this, he shows that he has grasped the concept behind the bell test, which is to build a strong and cohesive team through mutual understanding and cooperation.