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Grade Three Ironclad Battle Demon Ant (extremely rare species), with a lifespan of 30.5 years, possesses special abilities (immense strength, swiftness, armor-piercing, soul-eroding poison, moderate intelligence +, possesses mid-level carapace, demonization; in a demonized state, its speed increases fivefold, attack strength tenfold, defense fivefold). Puppet Worker Ants can capture creatures of the same grade or lower. Elephant Trunk Soldier Ants can release chemical substances to attack enemies... (Main features include cultivation, breeding, insect taming, and cultivation.)

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Defy The Alpha(s)

Two centuries after the Great War, peace between humans and werewolves was finally achieved, or so everyone believes. Werewolves reign like gods, and humans remain blissfully unaware of their true place in the new world order. To maintain this fragile balance, each year, a handful of "lucky" humans are selected from various districts to attend Lunaris Academy, a prestigious institution that promises glory, status, and a chance to mingle with the elite. Those chosen are hailed as the lucky few, destined to marry powerful alphas and rise as luna. This year, Violet Purple is among the chosen, much to everyone's surprise. For an orphaned girl adopted by a disgraced prostitute, this is a golden ticket to a better life or so she's told. But Lunaris Academy isn’t the paradise it’s painted to be. Everything Violet and her fellow humans have been taught is a lie. Humans are far from equal; they're pawns in a much larger game. The academy is nothing but a gilded cage, and the students are lambs led to slaughter, playthings for the alphas to toy with in their ruthless games. To make matters worse, Violet catches the attention of the most dangerous players in this game, the Terror Four: the Alpha of the North, Alpha of the South, Alpha of the East, and Alpha of the West. Each one is more dangerous, more twisted, and more powerful than the last. But even among themselves, the alphas are divided, each with their own deadly ambitions. Yet, they all have their eyes on her. They expect Violet to play along, to fall in line like the others who worship at their feet, to break under their games. But Violet isn’t like the others. She refuses to bow. She’ll defy them all.

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Authors of graphic novels often have a point of view related to social issues. For example, Alan Moore in 'Watchmen' presents a view on power, morality, and the human condition in a world where superheroes exist. His point of view is that power corrupts, and even those with noble intentions can be led astray. The graphic novel medium allows him to use visual elements such as the dark and gritty art style to enhance this view.
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The point of view of a novel refers to the core ideas or values that the author wants to express from his own point of view when writing a novel. To accurately grasp the author's creative point of view, the author needs to think and prepare sufficiently before writing. He needs to be clear about his creative goals and theme and integrate them into the novel. At the same time, the author also needed to determine the narrative method, character image, plot structure and other elements of the novel according to his own writing style and literary concept to make it consistent with the creative point of view. Finally, the author needed to make constant modifications and adjustments to make the novel reach his own satisfaction.
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The author's point of view in a novel is crucial as it shapes the entire narrative. It determines how the story is told, which characters are emphasized, and what themes are explored. For example, in 'To Kill a Mockingbird', Harper Lee's point of view, which is often through the eyes of Scout, a young girl, allows the reader to see the injustice of racism in a small town from an innocent perspective. This makes the message more powerful and poignant.
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