You need to learn how to invent your own titles if you're going to be a writer, not depend on some anonymous person on the internet. The title isn't really important, anyway.
The title "A Harlem Tragedy" suggests that the story is set in Harlem and likely involves a tragic event or outcome. It hints at themes related to urban life, race, and societal issues that may be explored in the narrative.
If you're going to be a writer you need to learn to make up your own titles. The title comes after you have finished the story -- titles come from what you've written, not the story from the title.
Well, it really depends on how the story ends and the plot. However, I have thought of a title: "In Forever Loving Memory". I hoped I'd helped. :)
The irony in "Genesis and Catastrophe: A True Story" lies in the title itself. The title suggests that the story will be about creation and destruction, but it actually focuses on the ironic twist of a doomed baby being saved in a miraculous turn of events. The title misleads readers into expecting a tale of tragedy, while the story ultimately delivers a surprising and hopeful outcome.
The planet Zenn-La
From the Planet Zen-Laa
Planet Zenn-La
the planet zen-la
To pick a title for a book or story, the title should capture the theme of the story. To know what the title should be we would need to read the article or story that is in question to determine the story.
well kelly slater is the best surfer in the world at the moment with his 10th world title.......
Yes the title is appropriate.Taplow liked the story of the Greek Tragedy 'Agamemnon' but didn't like the way it was taught in the class i.e. drill of a lot of Greek words.In the same way he liked his teacher Mr. Crocker Harris but didn't like his classical nature.
Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy. Many people immediately think romance, and in fact it may be both, but the full title of the play is The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet.