these are some ideas for the plots
A setting in a castle, ancestral family home, vault or crypt.
A vendetta or vengeance perpetrated against the protagonist and/or his/her family by the antagonist.
Supernatural beings - monsters, vampires, ghosts, werewolves, and such.
A damsel in distress.
Unexplainable events.
An unrequited love, or illicit love affair or romance.
An ancient prophecy foretelling the doom of the protagonist and/or his/her family.
An exotic locale, often in a country other than that of the story's origin.
An atmosphere of suspense and/or terror.
A woman (or women) threatened by tyrannical male/patriarchal
It is common to feel abandoned when you are left alone.
Answer:
Your best
Explanation:
If you always try your best
Then you'll never have to wonder
about what you could have done
If you'd summoned all your thunder
And if your best
Was not good
As you hoped it would be
You still could say
I gave today
All that i had in me
Answer:
Fantasy
Explanation:
The characters are named Lady Ardwinkle and Sir Gawain, making it seem as if this takes place in the Middle Ages. Sir Gawain also talks about killing a dragon, which is a fictional monster that is often associated with fantasy works. If it had been a romance, detective, or coming of age story, it would've been an almost completely different story.
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living in fear creates a prison of one’s own making, Avoiding and withdrawing from what we fear, and to live happily ever after.
In Nadine Gordimer´s "1959: what is Apartheid?" she quotes "... If you want to know how Africans-black men and women-live in south African, you will get in return for your curiosity an exposition of apartheid in action, for in all of a black man´s life, all his life, rejection by the white man has the last word.
In Athol Fugard´s "Master Harold...and the boys" Hally, one of the characters said "the truth? I seem to be the only one around here who is prepared to face it . We´ve had the pretty dream, it is time now to wake up and have a good long look at the way things really are".
In both works we can see the level of discrimination and inequality of the Apartheid in South Africa until the 1990´s during Nelson Mandela´s government.