Yes, the title "The Chameleon" is suitable as it reflects the story's central theme of adaptability and change. The protagonist, like a chameleon, alters his behavior and identity to fit into different social situations, highlighting the fluidity of his character. This title encapsulates the essence of the narrative, emphasizing the complexities of identity and the human tendency to blend in for survival.
in the story we have two characters namely Joe and Delia. one is painter and the other is singer. they both got married as the love developed between them and they had a taste of art too. after some time they did not much money. the title of the story is suitable. as the two characters did service out of love for each other. so it is clear that nothing will be hard if you love the work.
You need to read the story.
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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.
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A suitable title could be "Tales of the Exmoor Ponies" or "The Enchanting Exmoor Ponies: A Story of Resilience and Beauty".
A story is underlined or in italics. A short story is in quotes.
The title must come from your story! Write the story first, then your title will have come to you from what you wrote.
I think it may be Karma Chameleon by Culture Club (Sep 1983)
A suitable title for Chapter 5 of "The Devil's Arithmetic" could be "The Weight of Memory." This chapter emphasizes the significance of remembering one's heritage and the impact of historical events on individual identity. It highlights the theme of memory as a connection to the past, which is central to the story's exploration of the Holocaust and its lasting effects.
You're going about it backwards, I'm afraid - the title comes last, not first. Finish your story and the title will come out of what you've written!
The title must come from your story, not the other way around! Write the story first, and then you can find the title yourself!