I'm just a person who likes reading novels, so I don't know much about the works you mentioned. If you can provide more specific information or context, I will try my best to help you.
Research content:
The study of online literature mainly focused on the narrative style, storyline, character creation, writing style, and so on. Through the in-depth study of different types of online literature to explore their characteristics and advantages and disadvantages to provide reference and reference for the creation of online literature.
Research methods:
There were many research methods that could be used to study online literature, including literature review, case analysis, comparison, and so on. Literature review was one of the most commonly used methods. By combing and analyzing the existing online literature, one could understand the development process, main schools, and characteristics of online literature.
Case analysis was one of the research methods. By analyzing specific online works, one could explore the characteristics of their narrative style, storyline, character creation, and the thinking and process behind their creation.
The comparison study was to compare different types of web novels and discuss their advantages and disadvantages, as well as their differences, so as to provide reference and enlightenment for web novel creation.
The survey was to analyze the readers 'feedback and comments to understand the readers' views and needs for online novels, so as to provide reference and suggestions for the creation of online novels.
A novel presentation could be something that's unique and fresh in how it presents information or a story. Like using an unconventional narrative structure or a new medium to convey the content.
Well, the detail presentation in a comic panel depends on the style and purpose of the comic. In some cases, it's all about the characters' expressions and emotions, while in others, it might be the background or the objects that get the detailed treatment. It really varies from one comic to another.
To tell a story well in a presentation, keep it simple and focused. Add some visual aids or gestures for better impact. And make sure to have a smooth transition between different parts of the story.
Well, it's not a strict rule. If the style and tone of the short story call for a more formal and organized look, then justification might be appropriate. But if it's a more free-flowing or creative piece, leaving it unjustified could work better.