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You Are Mine (English)
Author: AnnaShannel_Lin
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COMPLETED She is an unknown actress Edie Lara, who had a one night stand with the Noble Prince and the CEO Of L.N Group, Stuart Yates. He is every woman’s dream but not for someone like Edie. Stuart was said to be gay, but people behind him don't know the tragic past that pushed him to change into a different man. Stuart offered Edie a contract marriage after the passionate night they shared. He told her it would only last for six months until his family and shareholders could prove that he is not gay. Suddenly, Edie discovered the truth that Stuart is not gay but he had a rare type of phobia. She then fell in love with him. He did everything to let her stay beside him. One day someone pretends to be Stuart’s ex-fiancee after he met an accident, would he still remember his wife, Edie? Would their story ends tragically, or their love will remind him of the woman who is bound to be his fate from the very beginning? Would he still remember how deeply he loved her? Can Edie stand all the struggles along the way when she felt alone and unloved by her husband? Special Note: If you are looking for a sweet contemporary-romance genre, this novel doesn't have that kind of plot. Most plots of my novel talk about mystery, suspense, and a slice of life. Often FL starts a slow pace of development, from weak to strong. Wanna know more about the story follow me at Instagram: annashannellin

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What are the themes in Rudyard Kipling's English stories?
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2024-11-16 21:53
One common theme is the relationship between different cultures. In his stories set in India, like 'Kim', we can see how the Indian and British cultures interact. Another theme is the idea of growing up and learning, as in 'The Jungle Book' where Mowgli has to learn to survive in the jungle. Also, there's the theme of loyalty, like the loyalty of the animals to Mowgli in 'The Jungle Book'.
The 19th century English poet Rudyard Kipling's "If".
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2024-09-12 22:07
If he was referring to Rudyard Kipling's "If," then there was no official ending to the poem, so there was no definite answer. However, here are some possible scenarios and endings: Ending 1: Kipling described in his poem that he finally found the answer in his heart and decided to leave this world with his girlfriend. But before he left, he left a letter telling his girlfriend that he would always love her and hope that she would be happy. Ending 2: Another possible ending is that Kipling did not find the real answer before leaving the world and chose to continue living in his inner contradictions. He may feel very painful and lonely, but he may also continue to find his own direction. Ending 3: There is also a possibility that Kipling found the real answer before leaving the world, but he did not tell anyone. He may have felt so uneasy and secretive that he decided to bear the answer alone. It is important to note that these are only possible scenarios and endings because 'What If' has not been published so it does not have a definite ending.
Can you recommend some of Rudyard Kipling's English stories?
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2024-11-16 14:38
Well, 'The Jungle Book' is a classic. It has been adapted into many forms like movies and animations. The characters like Baloo the bear and Bagheera the panther are well - known. Then there's 'Rikki - Tikki - Tavi', a short story about a brave mongoose protecting a family from snakes. Also, 'Captains Courageous' is a story about a spoiled boy who learns important life lessons on a fishing boat.
Analysis of Rudyard Kipling India Stories
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2024-11-29 18:30
Rudyard Kipling's India stories are rich in cultural details. They often depict the complex social hierarchies and diverse cultures in India. For example, in his works, we can see the descriptions of the relationship between the colonizers and the colonized. His stories also show the unique landscapes and traditions of India, which give readers a vivid picture of that time and place.
What are the best Rudyard Kipling short stories?
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2024-12-02 18:33
Some of the best Rudyard Kipling short stories include 'The Man Who Would Be King'. It's a thrilling adventure story about two British men who set out to become kings in a far - off land. Another great one is 'Rikki - Tikki - Tavi', which tells the story of a brave mongoose who protects a family from cobras. And 'Mrs. Bathurst' is also quite remarkable, exploring complex human relationships in a unique setting.
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