The Republic of China was a period with a strong historical and cultural atmosphere. Although it was different from the ancient feudal society, it also had many similar characteristics like political turmoil, social change, cultural multiculturalism and so on. At the same time, the Republic of China was also an important period of development in literature, art and other fields. Many excellent works emerged. Therefore, people who write romance novels with an ancient setting and no history may choose the Republic of China as the setting to enrich the plot and character image, and also to provide readers with a richer historical and cultural experience. Of course, writing was an individual creative process. Different authors might have different ideas and choices.
Not all novelists had nothing better to do. Although writing novels was a very interesting art form that could relax one's body and mind, it also required time and energy. Many novelists had their own hobbies and occupations. They might be editors, journalists, screenwriters, directors, and so on. These occupations required continuous learning, thinking, and creation. Writing novels could also be a profession. Many professional writers started their careers by writing novels. In addition, writing novels could also be a social activity. Many writers would share their writing progress and works on social media to communicate and interact with other readers. Writing novels required a lot of time and energy, but that didn't mean that they were all idle people.
Of course, there were women. In fact, many women paid more attention to the plot, characters, and character creation. These works might involve suspense, science fiction, history, reasoning, and many other subjects. Women could make readers feel deep thoughts and emotions.
I can recommend the book,"Just Because You're Cute," by Rene. This book was also a young school novel. It was cute and told the sweet love story between childhood sweethearts. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Of course! I recommend "Southern Summer's Unresigned". This novel is a modern romance and urban life genre. In the story, the male protagonist only loves the female protagonist from the beginning. From the moment the two meet, fall in love, and get married, they are sweet and innocent all the way. Although it's a novel about urban life, the plot is still relatively relaxed. There's not much sensational or melodramatic. It's very suitable for readers who want to read pure love novels. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Well, during Shakespeare's time, the popularity and demand for plays were much higher than novels. Also, the cultural and literary context might not have encouraged him to venture into novel-writing.
Shakespeare was a man of the theater. His works were meant to be seen and heard, not read in the way novels are. The Elizabethan era had a rich theater culture. He was writing for specific acting companies and the needs of the stage. Novels require a different kind of pacing and description, and Shakespeare's skills were more attuned to the dynamic and visual nature of plays.
This question involved many aspects that could not be answered simply. However, some boys might not like to read romance novels because they prefer to explore other types of books such as adventure novels, science fiction novels, historical novels, and so on. Boys may also think that romance novels are too romantic and unrealistic due to social and cultural factors, or that they emphasize too much on love and ignore other values such as friendship, career, family, etc. Of course, these were just some possible factors. The actual situation varied from person to person. Whether boys liked to read romance novels depended on their interests, cultural background, reading experience, and so on.
The outline of a romance novel needed to include the following elements: 1. Selection of the male and female leads: determine the male and female leads, as well as their personalities, backgrounds, goals, etc. 2. Plot setting: determine the plot and background of the story, including the time, place, events, etc. 3. Conflict setting: determine the main conflict of the story. This conflict needs to attract the reader's attention. 4. The development of the love story: determine the development of the love story between the male and female leads, including their relationship, mutual understanding, love, etc. Climax and Ending: The climax and ending of the story need to shock and satisfy the reader. The following is a simple example of a romance novel outline: Male Lead: Li Zeyan Female Lead: Xu Jingjing [Story background: Li Zeyan is a successful businessman, but he has always been eager to find true love.] Xu Jingjing was a young university student who had been searching for her life goal. [Plot Setting: Li Zeyan and Xu Jingjing meet by chance and start a love story.] As they got along, they gradually got to know each other and realized that they had the same goals and values. Their feelings for each other gradually warmed up, but they eventually separated for some reason. [Conflict Setting: The love story between Li Zeyan and Xu Jingjing triggered a series of conflicts, including family, career, values, etc.] The development of the love story: Li Zeyan and Xu Jingjing kept in touch after they separated. They gradually discovered the feelings between them.
People are drawn to write romance novels as it gives them a platform to express their ideas about love and relationships. It's a genre that can touch hearts and create a sense of hope and connection. Plus, the demand for romantic stories is always high, making it a rewarding area for authors to focus on.
You're right. Gu Long didn't write his own novel. Gu Long is a famous Chinese martial arts novel. His novels are famous for their twists and turns in the plot, profound character descriptions, and beautiful writing style. His works were widely spread and hailed as the classics of Chinese martial arts novels. Gu Long's novel creation inspiration came from life. Through the description of the character's personality, emotions, and fate, he showed a profound philosophy of human nature and life wisdom.