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After Breaking Up, I Married the General
Author: Ann_Lucy_4506
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Ryzel, a nineteen-year-old guide, was expecting to marry Dwight, but the man changed his mind a month before the wedding. “I’m sorry, Ryzel. I wanted a nice and compassionate wife, so I am going to marry Sean instead. Unlike you, who were usually preoccupied with other things, he always showed concern for me. Not to mention how highly compatible we are with one another. I've actually met him before, but he persuaded me to date you because he feels sorry for you." Without even waiting for Ryzel's response, the man left. Ryzel, who was left behind, can't even bother caring about his heart because he's been dealing with a lot of issues as a result of the sudden rejection. He was turning 20 in a month, which meant he had to be married according to the federation's laws. After he reaches the age of 20, the government's assistance will cease, leaving him to fend for his own expenses. If he is not married to a powerful sentinel, he will not be able to reclaim his inheritance and will be forced to die on the front lines. He instantly began looking for solutions, but his hope kept dwindling as his birthday approached without a proper solution to his problems. On the day he felt all hope was lost, his ex’s superior, General Lewis, proposed to him. "I'm not gentle and kind; my priority probably won’t be you; our compatibility may not be high; do you still want to marry me?" Ryzel questioned, fixing his gaze on the general. "It's okay, I don't need my wife to be gentle and kind. Our compatibility is also high. You can focus on your studies, job, or dreams. As long as you remember that you are my guide." “Okay, let’s get married.” ------------------------ This is the story of Ryzel's advancement in career and love life, even with all the troubles surrounding him.

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What are the similarities between Jane in 'Breaking Bad' and the movie 'Pulp Fiction'?
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2024-11-03 20:41
Well, 'Breaking Bad' and 'Pulp Fiction' are very different works. There's not really a direct connection to a character named Jane in both in an obvious way. However, both are known for their complex characters. In 'Breaking Bad', Jane's relationship with Jesse is a key part of his downward spiral. In 'Pulp Fiction', the characters are also in a web of complex relationships. But overall, it's hard to draw a clear, direct similarity regarding Jane specifically.
How would you compare the narrative styles of 'Breaking Bad' with the presence of Jane and 'Pulp Fiction'?
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2024-11-03 19:02
Well, in 'Breaking Bad' where Jane plays a role, the narrative is very much centered around the characters' personal growth (or in most cases, decline) within the drug - related context. The story progresses steadily with her relationship with Jesse being a major factor. On the other hand, 'Pulp Fiction' has a more complex and less straightforward narrative. It presents multiple storylines that seem unconnected at first but eventually come together in a way. The narrative in 'Breaking Bad' with Jane is more about the emotional and moral decay of the characters, while 'Pulp Fiction' is more about the randomness and interconnectedness of different criminal and odd events.
What are the similarities between Breaking Bad and Pulp Fiction?
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2024-12-09 15:45
One similarity is the complex characters. In Breaking Bad, Walter White transforms from a meek high school teacher to a drug - making kingpin. Similarly, in Pulp Fiction, the characters like Vincent Vega are morally ambiguous. Another is the unique narrative structure. Breaking Bad has a gradually intensifying plot, and Pulp Fiction is known for its non - linear storytelling.
What are the similarities between 'Breaking Bad' and 'Pulp Fiction'?
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2024-11-20 12:34
One similarity is the complex characters. In 'Breaking Bad', Walter White goes through a huge transformation from a meek high school teacher to a ruthless drug lord. Similarly, in 'Pulp Fiction', the characters like Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield are complex individuals with their own moral codes that are not always straightforward. Another similarity could be the non - linear storytelling. 'Pulp Fiction' is famous for its non - traditional narrative structure, and 'Breaking Bad' also uses flashbacks and time - jumps to tell its story, which keeps the audience engaged and constantly piecing together the full picture.
Which is more influential, 'Breaking Bad' or 'Pulp Fiction'?
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2024-11-19 17:13
I think 'Pulp Fiction' is more influential in the long run. Its impact on independent filmmaking and the overall aesthetic of crime movies is undeniable. It inspired a new wave of filmmakers to be more creative with their storytelling. While 'Breaking Bad' was a great show, it was mainly within the realm of television. 'Pulp Fiction' had a wider reach across different mediums, from influencing music videos to other forms of visual art. It was a cultural touchstone that defined an era in a way that 'Breaking Bad' didn't quite do.
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