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One Objective

One Objective

In a world where super natural, mutation upon human have taken over, everyone is given this ability at the age of 14. These abilities are called “Awakenings” but other cultures call it different names. The Main Character, Yami Kanemoto, a fourteen year old boy, carrying a deep burden with his awakening. This awakening changed his life and the perception of everyone around him. Are people scared of him? Are people hurt because of him? One will know. Only one desire he wishes to fulfill which will forever bury this burden. Will it bury it completely? Will it not bury this burden? Will he not fulfill this desire? One will know. Many character will support Yami with his burden. Venture with him to stop what he calls a “curse”. Fight along with him and stop the ones stopping him who gets in his way to end this burden. Characters Fajar: Born in 1202, and the first person to receive his awakening. A warrior fighting in horrendous battles, serving aside in wars, training others with awakenings and sharing his power among others. Yami Kanemoto: A quiet, anti-social Japanese middle school student with a burden based on his Awakening. His goal is to change this power he received and make up the damages he cause among others. Chika Kanemoto: Yami’s younger sister without an Awakening. She helps Yami with emotional support and helps him start his journey. She’s a really sweet, adorable girl everyone sees and looks up two despite being 13. I don’t want to ruin surprises and spoil character. So please enjoy the series.
Fantasy
2 Chs
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Not loving and not been loved is presumably the greatest nightmare anyone could be faced with. Ever pondered on what could greater than a physical scar? Christian (30) lost his parents quite young, ends up with a family that should create love but he got more than he bargained for. His growing up has been from one rejection to another. He knew not how to love and how to receive love. From not getting attention from his parents, to been abused and broken by the one family that was supposed to be his solace. As fate would have it, what could be his cure seems to come from where he would never have thought. Would he be brave enough to grab hold of the opportunity?? Will he leap of faith and realize his scars are signs of his strength and not his weaknesses? Vanessa (28) an only child, who witnessed the downhill of her mother’s marriage leading to her death. Sworn to never forgive the man who has a hand in her bitterness towards love and anything surrounding that gender. In a bid to help a friend heal from the past, would she get the healing she also secretly yearn for?? Gina (28) her mother’s daughter. She probably took too much from her mother. Including her self-centeredness. She grew up with Christian, helping him create a childhood no child should ever pass through. She’s also a friend of Vanessa, a friend turned sister. Caught in between selfish and being selfless, what do you think Gina would do? Christian meeting Vanessa is quite coincidental. He felt things stir in him that he never knew he possesses. Being in denial of his feelings, he met Gina, his worst nightmare. Gina seems to be the only one standing between his past and his future and at the same time, might also be a link. Would he fight for his inner peace and love?? Or will he accept that he doesn’t deserve to love and be loved?
Fantasy
9 Chs
What is an objective question?
An objective question was a question that required the answerer to provide objective facts or data. It did not involve subjective judgment or value judgment. For example,"Why does Lin Chong like his wife who is highly skilled in martial arts in the novel Water Margins?"
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2024-09-22 03:46
What is 'objective fiction'?
Objective fiction is a type of fictional work that presents events, characters, and situations in a relatively unbiased way. It aims to show things as they are within the fictional world without overly influencing the reader's perception through the author's subjective opinions. For example, in a detective objective fiction, the author might simply present the clues and the actions of the characters without constantly telling the reader how to feel about each character.
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2024-11-05 16:05
Can comics be objective?
In some cases, they can. It depends on the creator's intent and the nature of the story.
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2024-10-06 02:12
Is the content objective or subjective
As a fan of online literature, my answer could be objective or subjective. It depends on the specific situation of the problem and the information I have access to. For example, if I know the plot and character setting of a novel, my answer may involve these contents. If I know the evaluation and reader feedback of a novel, my answer may involve these contents. My answers will be based on my knowledge of online literature and my reasoning ability, and will not be affected by any subjective factors.
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2025-03-11 17:37
Are books objective or subjective?
A book could be a record of an objective existence or an expression of subjective creation. In an objective book, the author only objectively recorded and described the facts and information he came into contact with without adding any personal subjective opinions or emotions. In a subjective book, the author would express his views and attitudes based on his subjective feelings, experiences, and values. Therefore, books can be objective or subjective. They can be tools to record history, science, culture and other facts, and they can also be a way for individuals to express themselves, transmit information and ideas.
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2025-03-08 23:07
What are some examples of objective good vs objective bad stories in literature?
In literature, 'The Little Prince' can be seen as an objective good story. It has beautiful themes about friendship, love and seeing the true essence of things. It teaches valuable lessons in a simple and engaging way. In contrast, some horror stories that focus solely on gore and violence without any deeper meaning can be considered objective bad stories. They just shock the reader without offering anything positive.
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2024-11-15 11:31
How can we distinguish between objective good vs objective bad stories?
One way is to look at the moral message. If a story promotes values like kindness, honesty and justice, it can be considered an objectively good story. For example, stories of heroes who save the day by being selfless. On the other hand, if a story encourages negative behaviors such as cheating or harming others for no good reason, it's likely an objectively bad story.
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2024-11-15 15:17
What are subjective and objective questions?
Subjective questions and objective questions were two types of questions in the essay exam. Subjective questions meant that the questions required the author's own views or attitudes to be discussed according to his own thinking and understanding. For example," Talk about your opinion on something "," Talk about your attitude towards a problem ", and so on. The objective questions required the author to objectively state the facts or provide information according to the requirements of the question without involving his own views or attitudes. For example," Please list the names of a few countries "," Please briefly describe the development of a historical event ", and so on. Both subjective and objective questions played an important role in writing a novel. Subjective questions could help the author express his feelings, thoughts, and understanding, shape the characters, and develop the plot, while objective questions could help the author provide enough background information and plot clues to make the novel more realistic and vivid.
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2024-09-08 09:56
What are objective and subjective questions?
The objective and subjective questions usually appeared in the analysis and evaluation of literary works. An objective question was a question that required the author to analyze and evaluate the work as a whole or in part. It also required the author to give an objective and accurate analysis and evaluation that did not involve the author's personal feelings or attitude. For example, analyzing the relationship between the characters, the plot structure, and the art of language in Dream of the Red Chamber. Subjective questions required the author to write on a topic or aspect that interested him, and the author was required to express his emotions and attitude when evaluating the work. For example, write an article about the female characters in 'Dream of the Red Chamber', stating your views and comments on them. In the field of online literature, both objective and subjective questions might appear, depending on the background of the question and the author's level of knowledge.
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2024-09-22 03:13
What is the objective of reading novels?
The objective of reading novels can vary. It could be to improve language skills, develop empathy by experiencing different characters' lives, or simply to have fun and pass the time.
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2024-10-06 16:24
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