One example could be 'The Invisible Library' series. It has elements of magic and strong female characters who navigate complex magical and political landscapes, which can be seen as having a feminist slant. Another is 'Uprooted' where the female protagonist uses her wits and new - found magical powers to fight against dark forces and break free from traditional constraints.
Sure. 'The Priory of the Orange Tree' is a great one. It has powerful female characters who are involved in matters of magic, politics, and war. They break gender barriers and their stories are central to the plot, which is very much in the spirit of feminist fantasy. Another is 'A Natural History of Dragons' where the female narrator pursues her passion for studying dragons in a world that doesn't always encourage women's intellectual pursuits, and there are elements of magic in her adventures.
Sure. One popular one could be 'Magic Bites' by Ilona Andrews. It features a tough and resourceful protagonist in a world filled with magic and mystery, and her detective - like skills are put to the test in various dangerous situations.
The insect bites in the lap of the king in the story might represent a disruption of the king's perceived invincibility. Kings are often seen as powerful and above common troubles. However, these insect bites show that he is still part of the natural world and subject to its whims. It could also be a way to humanize the king, making him more relatable to the readers or listeners of the story. If the story is about power dynamics, the bites could be the starting point of a change in how the king exercises his power, either because he realizes his own vulnerability or because his courtiers react differently to a king who is dealing with such a common and pesky problem.
The red spots that appeared after being bitten by a dog were usually caused by bleeding from the ruptured capillaries under the skin. It usually took 3-7 days to completely subside. If there is no obvious skin damage or bleeding, but only red spots, you can wash the wound with soap and water and disinfect it with povidone. If you are worried about getting rabies, you can go to the hospital to get a rabies vaccine within 24 hours. Rabies was a serious disease with a high fatality rate, so a timely vaccine could prevent infection. If the wound has obvious skin damage or bleeding, you must go to the hospital to get a rabies vaccine after disinfection to prevent rabies from breaking out.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be a story about love that has some sort of 'biting' element in a metaphorical sense, like a passionate or intense love.
A'man bites dog' story refers to a concept where the unexpected occurs. The phrase has become a sort of shorthand in media and communication. It implies that the typical or expected order of things has been reversed. We are used to hearing about dogs being aggressive towards humans, but when a man bites a dog, it's so strange that it stands out. It's like a disruption of the normal state of affairs, and such stories often get more attention precisely because they are so different from what we usually encounter.
There was a woman who found a spider in her bed. She didn't think much of it at first and tried to shoo it away. But it bit her on her hand. The bite was from a black widow spider. Immediately, she felt a sharp pain. Her hand became numb, and then she started having muscle cramps all over her body. She was rushed to the hospital in a lot of pain and fearing for her life.
I'm not certain, but it could potentially mean a short story that is related to 8 bites. Maybe it's about a character who takes 8 bites of something during the story, like 8 bites of an apple that leads to a series of events.