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clueless monologues

clueless monologues

This Clueless Hero

This Clueless Hero

Sometimes I wonder if I should be thankful. Sometimes I wonder if I’m secretly in hell, atoning for some grave sin I’ve done. I’ve already done so much, what more can you ask from me? I’m starting to lose hope and I’ve long forgotten the reason I am fighting. Whatever is happening, I’m just so tired. When will this end? ... From the cracks of space, a small group of people are summoned into a magical world. They are told it is a world of peace, where the Demon King has long since stepped down. However, the deplorable lurk in the depths of society, and the main character that sees this first hand will soon discover that the peace between humans and demons is more fragile than he thought. The main character holds no prior memories and must learn these lessons by dying and coming back to the start when he was first summoned. He listens to the stories of the people around him. His companions share their insecurities and outlooks on life, giving him direction. He finds the courage to challenge the world and all of the suffering that comes with it. Slowly, he discovers the secrets of this world and finds out his past self was far more terrifying than he initially thought. ... Hey, author here. I just wanted to give you a better idea of the overall theme of the story. This story is one of suffering and giving up. I try my best to go into detail on why we suffer and how it happens. However, what I mainly focused on, is to give people a reason to keep moving, to try again. If nothing else, this novel will be written for me. But, if you feel like you are in a hole and can't get out, consider delving into this novel, even if it's only the free chapters. ... Disclaimer: This image does not belong to me. If anyone knows the artist, or if asked to take it down, please contact me and let me know
Fantasy
188 Chs
The Ugly Duckling Of The Tiger Tribe

The Ugly Duckling Of The Tiger Tribe

I wrote a book once. It was an unhinged fantasy born from my high-school brain, driven by loneliness and too many hormones. It was a world of beastmen, wild freedom, and the kind of romantic attention I could never get in real life. I poured every impossible desire into it: adventure, danger, and yes… a 'lot' of handsome partners. Before I knew it, I had a thousand chapters of pure escapism and pure thrill. Then on a college camping trip, I fell off a cliff. I expected to wake up in a hospital room but nope. I woke up on a soft field of grass, with air too fresh to belong anywhere on Earth. And then something moved behind me. Sticking out of my tailbone was... A tail. My tail? Yellow and black stripes and very, very real. I touched it. Completely real. My ears? Also gone—well, moved. They were now perched on top of my head like a confused jungle cat. And the outfit? Quite revealing, made of animal hide which matched my tail. What was going on? At first, I thought it was a prank. Or a dream. Or maybe karma is finally cashing in. But the more foreign memories evaded my mind, the clearer my situation became. This wasn't cosplay and it wasn't Earth, either. And—surprise—it wasn't even the world from my own book. Welp. I had been transported into a completely different Beastman world as a beast girl called Arinya. Sounds fun, right? Well… it would be, if I weren't apparently the ugliest duckling in the entire freaking savannah! Rejected by every potential mate I stumbled across and sneered at like a freaking eyesore. This was not how I planned my fantasy to come to reality. Trust me—if this is my fantasy come true, then someone needs to fire the author. But then again, after entering this world, I'm suddenly... Attractive. I mean, there's no change to my face and the freckles are still there, but for some reason, handsome beastmen begin to flock around me, because I smell... Pleasant. What's that all about?
Fantasy
50 Chs
What is a 'clueless novel'?
Well, a 'clueless novel' might be a story where the protagonist is constantly in a state of confusion. It could be that the author wants to show the character's journey of self - discovery through this cluelessness. Like in some coming - of - age novels, the young characters don't really know what they want at first and the whole story is about them finding their way.
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2024-12-03 02:12
What novel was Clueless based on?
I'm not sure. Maybe it wasn't based on any specific novel.
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2024-10-08 03:00
What story is Clueless based on?
I don't know. It could potentially draw inspiration from multiple sources or be a completely unique concept.
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2024-10-16 06:58
What novel is 'Clueless' based on?
I have no idea. I'm not familiar with a novel that 'Clueless' is based on.
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2024-10-07 17:32
Is the movie 'Clueless' based on a novel?
Yes, it is. 'Clueless' is based on Jane Austen's novel 'Emma'.
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2024-10-09 15:51
On which novel was Clueless based?
Sorry, I'm not sure. Maybe you can try looking it up on some dedicated movie or literature websites.
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2024-10-12 02:27
The influence of the novel on the movie 'Clueless'
The novel has a great influence on the movie. It provides the basic plot structure. The movie follows the general framework of the novel's story, like the character's growth and development. For instance, the main character's journey from being self - centered to more empathetic is a core part both in the novel and the movie.
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2024-11-24 19:29
On which novel is 'Clueless' based?
I think 'Clueless' is based on Jane Austen's novel 'Emma'.
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2024-10-17 10:32
Are character monologues bad in a novel?
Not necessarily. Character monologues can be a powerful tool if used effectively to reveal inner thoughts and motivations.
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2024-10-12 05:16
Are character monologues bad in a novel?
No. Character monologues can be a great tool in a novel. They allow the reader to get deep into a character's thoughts, feelings, and motives. For example, in 'Hamlet', Shakespeare uses Hamlet's monologues to show his inner turmoil and philosophical musings, which are some of the most memorable parts of the play and have contributed to the play's timelessness. In a novel, it can have the same effect, making the character more complex and engaging.
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2024-11-01 06:05
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