This question involved the universal values and aesthetic concepts of human beings, as well as the creative characteristics of fictional works such as movies and novels. From the perspective of human values, kindness and intelligence complemented each other. Kindness refers to friendliness and concern for others while intelligence refers to wisdom, judgment, and the ability to solve problems. If a person was neither kind nor wise, he might make the wrong decision and hurt others. On the contrary, if a person is neither smart nor kind, he may become selfish and cold, unable to truly understand the feelings of others. In fictional works such as movies and novels, the creators would usually portray the protagonist as a character with excellent qualities to enhance the audience's recognition of the story and emotional resonance. The protagonist's kindness and intelligence could also attract the attention and love of the audience, thus enhancing the artistic value of the work. Of course, not all protagonists in movies and novels were necessarily kind and smart. The plots and characters of fictional works were independent. There might be counterexamples. But in general, kindness and intelligence are seen as good qualities, mainly because these qualities are very important in human life and are also important factors for happiness and success.
Yu Zhouzhou was smart mainly because she excelled in her studies. She got the seventh place in the city in the middle school examination, which showed her intelligence in her studies. In addition, she also had a cheerful and strong personality, active thinking, and rich imagination. She had been able to know when to advance and retreat since she was young. She was also a child who was willing to share. Although the specific reason was not mentioned, from her academic performance and personality traits, it could be inferred that she might have good study habits and a positive attitude towards learning. These factors might help her show a smart side.
This question involved the influence of culture, history, society, and many other factors. In the past, men had a higher status in the family and society. Men often took on leadership, decision-making and adventurous roles, so it was more common for men to become the protagonists of novels, movies and other fictional works. In addition, men are more likely to be portrayed as heroes, saviors, or brave men. These characters usually have great strength and courage to save the world or defeat evil forces, so male protagonists are more likely to resonate with readers or audiences. Of course, female protagonists have now become one of the main characters in novels, movies, and other fictional works, which reflects the improvement of social gender equality awareness. Different cultures and works would have different protagonists, depending on the author's intentions and writing style.
This question involves many different types of novels and cultural backgrounds, so the answer may vary from work to work. However, the male protagonist of a novel was usually portrayed as handsome, smart, and wealthy in order to enhance the reader's sense of immersion and interest. These traits were often thought to be the key to the male protagonist attracting the female protagonist and pushing the story forward. Handsomeness and intelligence were usually important traits that attracted readers. They could resonate with and arouse their curiosity. On the other hand, wealth could increase the status and attractiveness of the male protagonist in the story, making the male protagonist a more three-dimensional and complicated character. Of course, some male protagonists in novels are not like this. They may have other different qualities and personalities, which can also add more depth and meaning to the story.
Perhaps it was because the protagonist of the novel had experienced many difficulties and challenges but finally overcame them to obtain good luck and success. The protagonist of the novel may be born lucky, but he experienced many setbacks and difficulties in his growth, but he did not give up and finally succeeded through his own efforts and perseverance. The protagonist of the novel may also meet many beneficial people or things, who help him or her through difficult times and make him or her luckier. The protagonist's good luck may be due to his or her strong willpower, tenacity, and beneficial experiences.
This question involved the creation of the novel, the setting and imagination of the protagonist, as well as the cultural and social background of the protagonist. From the point of view of novel creation, the protagonist was usually the core of the story and the protagonist needed to have a clear goal and motivation in order to promote the development of the story and plot. And the protagonist's playboy setting could make it easier for readers to resonate and understand because such plots often appeared in novels with love and emotions. In addition, the image of a playboy could also provide a more complicated personality for the protagonist, allowing the readers to understand the inner world of the protagonist more deeply. From the readers 'point of view, they would often understand and imagine the protagonist's playboy setting as an important plot and character image of the story. This was because such a setting could make it easier for readers to resonate and emotionally invest in it, and it was easier for them to generate a sense of substitution and empathy. However, there were also some novels where the protagonist had a clear goal and emotional pursuit rather than a playboy. The plot and character image of these novels would also have more depth and meaning. Therefore, whether the protagonist of the novel was a playboy or not needed to be considered according to the specific plot and theme.
Well, for one thing, it breaks the stereotype of Harry just being a hero through physical feats. In 'Harry is smart' fanfictions, we get to see him as a thinker. He can outmaneuver his opponents not just with his Gryffindor courage but with his sharp mind. This makes the stories more complex and engaging as it adds a whole new layer to the familiar Harry Potter universe. For example, he might use his intelligence to prevent a war in a way that the original books didn't explore.
Many protagonists in novels were orphans, perhaps because the identity of an orphan was often used to explore the emotions and experiences deep in the human heart, and it also became a way to construct the plot of the novel. Orphans usually meant that they had no parents, which might make the reader feel lonely and helpless, but it might also make the reader curious to explore the truth. In addition, the protagonists in many novels have experienced some special events or experiences that may make them start to think about their lives and identities. Being an orphan might allow them to start exploring their own identity and origins, thus inspiring them to think about their own past and origins. Many protagonists in novels were orphans, perhaps because the identity of an orphan could trigger the reader's innermost feelings and experiences, and at the same time provide a unique theme and perspective for the plot of the novel.
I'm sorry, my answer may be a little unclear. In the world of novels, there would usually be several or even more female protagonists. This is because the protagonist of a novel is usually created by many characters. Each character has its own unique personality, experience and story background, so the relationship and interaction between them will be different. In some novels, the protagonist might have multiple female leads. These female leads might grow up together with the protagonist, or they might meet the protagonist under certain circumstances and have emotional entanglements. Some novels would also use multiple female leads as the main characters to show their different perspectives, thus enhancing the multi-dimensional and complex nature of the novel. Of course, there were some novels that had only one female protagonist. This might be related to the author's personal preferences, story style, and plot design. In this type of novel, the female protagonist usually represented an important stage in the protagonist's growth or the emotional entanglement between the key character and the protagonist was also an important part of the plot. There could be many reasons why there were multiple female protagonists in a novel, depending on the plot, character creation, and the author's intention.