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In a world of cultivation, dragons, and other fantastical beings, what happens if a villainous playboy gangster named Wang Jian is reincarnated? Pure chaos! Lin Feng: Wang Jian! How dare you capture my childhood friend and mess around with her?! Su Xian: I-I am with him willingly. Lin Feng: N-No way. You are lying. There is no way you would wear that maid dress otherwise! Wang Jian: It's not just her. Before Lin Feng could understand what he meant, in front of him appeared several women, all dressed in maid outfits. Upon seeing these women, his anger rose dramatically. Many of them were women who used to love him dearly. However, Lin Feng was merely the first protagonist who suffered at Wang Jian's hands. The game had just begun as Wang Jian's wicked desires knew no bounds and he began to target the other protagonists while seducing their women through psychological tricks and forceful methods. ~~ Tags: Male Protagonist, Anti-Hero, Villain, System, Huge Harem, Romance, Action, Adventure, Transmigration, Reincarnation, Imperial Family, Politics, Evil Protagonist, Demons, Unprincipled, Beautiful Female Leads, R18+, Rape, Rape Victims Become Lovers, MILFs, Schemes and Conspiracies, Beasts, Beast Companions, and so on etc. ~~ (A/N: Well, MC returns back to Earth to fulfil a test to become a Godking.) Join my discord through the following link. discord: https://discord.gg/wHXfwGGCV3

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What are the characteristics of male protagonist first person prose novels?
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2024-11-10 01:45
One characteristic is the sense of intimacy. Since the male protagonist is narrating directly, readers feel closer to his thoughts and emotions. For example, in 'The Great Gatsby', Nick Carraway's first - person account makes us feel as if we are his confidants as he tells us about Gatsby's world.
Can you recommend some male protagonist first person prose novels?
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2024-11-09 19:17
One such novel is 'The Catcher in the Rye' by J.D. Salinger. The protagonist Holden Caulfield tells his story in the first person. It's a coming - of - age story that delves into the alienation and confusion of a young man in post - war America.
The advantages of the third person in prose
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2025-03-08 05:31
The use of the third person in prose can bring many benefits, the most obvious of which is to enhance the neutrality and objectiveness of the narrative. Using the third person allows the reader to understand events and characters more objectively rather than being influenced by the author's emotions or opinions. The third person can also make the story more lively and interesting because the reader can see the different perspectives and reactions of events and characters, thus understanding and exploring the story more deeply. In addition, the third person could also increase the independence and objectively of the article to prevent the author's subjective color from interfering with the readers. In prose, the third person is usually used to describe non-protagonist characters and events such as comments, story reviews, news reports, etc. This way of narration can make the article more objective, neutral, and imaginative, while also enhancing the reader's reading experience.
Romance novels recommend the male protagonist's divine prose
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2024-12-30 05:50
There were a few romance novels that recommended that the male lead was a god. One of them was "If You Don't Code Well, You Can Only Get a Boss." The male lead was a hacker boss, and the female lead was a rebellious girl. The plot of the novel was full of hacker elements and love plots. There was also "Wuji Hacker". The male protagonist was a hacker god, and the novel might contain more content about hackers. In addition,"The Great God, Don't Marry He Liao" was also a modern romance novel about urban life. The male protagonist was a great god. These novels all centered around the male protagonist's identity as a god, giving the readers a different reading experience.
Must the prose be written in the first person?
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2025-03-09 05:00
Chronicle prose is a genre of literature that usually uses personal experiences, observations, or experiences as the theme to convey certain emotions or thoughts by narrating personal stories. The author would usually use the first person to narrate his story in order to better express his feelings and emotions. Although using the first person could enhance the reader's sense of immersion, one had to pay attention to the way they used it. If he blindly used the first person, it might make the article monotonous, boring, and lacking a sense of immersion. Therefore, the author can use a variety of narrative methods such as third person, second person, etc. to make the article more colorful. When writing a narrative essay, the author needs to choose a suitable narrative method according to the theme and emotion of the article to make the article more vivid and touching.
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