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This report examines the construction of relationships and romantic storylines within creative media, focusing on the structural elements and narrative tropes that define the genre. Core Elements of a Romantic Storyline
: The relationship remains essentially the same despite external pressures. The "Rule of Threes" This report examines the construction of relationships and
The Power of Communication in Relationships Enemies to Lovers: Currently the most dominant trope
- Enemies to Lovers: Currently the most dominant trope. It satisfies a craving for equality. The characters start as equals (or rivals), forcing the romance to be earned through respect rather than convenience.
- Friends to Lovers: The safest trope. It represents the ideal of partnership: comfort, history, and existing intimacy. It reassures us that love does not always require a stranger.
- Forced Proximity: (Trapped in an elevator, sharing a hotel room). This highlights the randomness of connection. It suggests that love is a matter of circumstance—a terrifying and romantic notion.
- The Love Triangle: The most controversial. While often used as filler, a good love triangle (see: The Hunger Games, My Mad Fat Diary) forces the protagonist to define who they are by choosing who they want to be with.
Define Values: By watching characters choose between love and power, or love and safety, we clarify what we value in our own real-world relationships. Define Values: By watching characters choose between love