It depends on the context of the story. Sometimes, it can be a crucial turning point, while in others, it might not have as much of an effect. It all comes down to how the author weaves it into the narrative.
One of the main themes is the contrast between their personalities. Gojo is more carefree and confident, while Geto has a more brooding and complex nature. Fanfics often explore how these differences affect their relationship. Growth is also a theme. As they face various challenges in fanfics, they grow as characters, both individually and in their relationship with each other. Additionally, the theme of redemption can sometimes be found, especially in fanfics that focus on Geto's character arc.
I really like 'Gojo and Geto: Bonds Beyond'. It explores how their friendship could have developed further if certain events in the original story didn't occur. It's full of emotional moments and great character development. There's also 'The Geto - Gojo Dynamic' which is more of a character study. It analyzes their actions and decisions in relation to each other in a really interesting way.
, I recommend the following two novels about curses to you:
1. [The Legend of the Bone Girl: It tells the story of the mysterious curse that has been passed down for thousands of years, the Bone Spell, and the stories of the bone girls who learned this curse. There are ghosts, demons, love, and tragic reality.]
2. [The Great Curse Master: The protagonist is the descendant of a curse master who was cursed and hated by all races ten thousand years ago. He has the ability to curse death and continues to pass on his curse skills in the world ten thousand years later.]
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One common theme is the power dynamic. Since Geto has strong powers in the Jujutsu Kaisen universe, exploring how that affects his relationship with the reader can be interesting. For example, he might protect the reader using his powers.
Curses in fiction often serve as a powerful tool to create tension and drama. For example, in the 'Harry Potter' series, the Unforgivable Curses are a major element. The Cruciatus Curse causes intense pain, the Imperius Curse controls a person's will, and the Avada Kedavra Curse is the Killing Curse. These curses not only drive the plot but also help in character development. Characters like Voldemort use these curses to show their evil nature, while Harry and his friends oppose their use, highlighting their moral stance.
Family curse stories generally lack a basis in reality. They are more like tales that are created to explain a pattern of bad luck or misfortune within a family. For example, if a family has a high incidence of a certain disease, it could be due to genetics or environmental factors, not a curse. But these stories are interesting because they reflect cultural beliefs and fears of the people who tell them. They are also a way of making sense of the unexplained and often tragic events that happen within a family.
One common theme is friendship. Their bond, whether it's growing stronger or falling apart, is often explored. For example, many fanfictions show how they supported each other in their early days as sorcerers.
In scary stories, curses are used to create mystery. They are usually associated with something unknown or forbidden. Maybe it's an ancient spell from a lost civilization or a vengeful act of a wronged witch. Curses make the readers or listeners wonder about the origin and the possible ways to break them, adding to the overall spookiness.
In fiction, curses are often represented as having specific incantations or words. For example, in some witch - based stories, a particular rhyme or set of words must be spoken to cast a curse. They can also be represented symbolically, such as a dark cloud or a strange mark that appears on the cursed object or person.