Sure. 'Rebecca' by Daphne du Maurier is a great example. The unnamed narrator is obsessed with the memory of Rebecca, her husband's first wife. Also, 'American Psycho' by Bret Easton Ellis shows the main character's obsessive and disturbing behavior. And 'The Catcher in the Rye' has Holden Caulfield with his own obsessive thoughts about the world around him.
One popular obsessive love novel is 'Twilight'. The relationship between Bella and Edward is very intense. Edward is extremely protective of Bella and his love for her is all - consuming. Another is 'Fifty Shades of Grey', though it also contains elements of a more complex relationship. Christian Grey is obsessed with Anastasia Steele in his own way.
One famous 'scary obsessive love story' is 'Fatal Attraction'. In this story, a man has an affair with a woman who then becomes extremely obsessed with him, leading to a series of terrifying events that endanger his family and his own life. Another one could be 'Misery' where a deranged fan holds an author captive because of her obsessive love for his work and him as a person.
One book that might fit is 'Gone Girl'. It has an extremely complex and somewhat obsessive love story. The relationship between the two main characters is full of twists and turns, with elements of obsession, manipulation, and a deep, dark connection.
A really interesting one is 'The Dark Side of Love' in the fanfiction world. It delves deep into the concept of obsessive love. The main character is in love with someone who may not be entirely good for them, but their obsession blinds them to the red flags. It's a fascinating exploration of how far love can go when it turns into obsession.
Sure. There was a person who had an obsessive thought about running a marathon. Despite having no prior running experience and facing many difficulties like initial lack of stamina and time management issues, he was obsessed with the idea of crossing that finish line. He trained every day, rain or shine. Eventually, he not only completed a marathon but also inspired others in his community to take up running. His obsessive thought drove him to success.
One real obsessive love story is that of Abelard and Heloise. Abelard was a renowned philosopher and Heloise was his student. Their love was intense and obsessive. They had a secret affair and a child together. But society's norms at that time were against them. Abelard was castrated as a punishment, and they were separated. Yet, their love continued through letters they wrote to each other, filled with passion and longing even in the face of such great hardships.
One story could be about a person named Jane. She became obsessed with a co - worker, Tom. She would constantly follow him around at work, monitor his every move, and even tried to interfere in his personal relationships. She thought about him all the time and couldn't focus on her own work. Eventually, her behavior made Tom very uncomfortable and he had to report her to the management.
Obsessive novels typically show the darker side of human nature. Characters' obsessions can lead them to do unethical or self - destructive things. The plot often thickens as the obsession grows and starts to affect not only the obsessed character but also those around them. They can be quite gripping as readers are drawn into the downward spiral of the character's obsession.
One well - known one could be 'You' by Caroline Kepnes. It delves deep into the mind of a stalker in the context of an obsessive love. The protagonist's actions are both chilling and fascinating as he manipulates the life of the woman he is obsessed with.
One popular one is 'Fifty Shades of Grey'. It involves a rather possessive relationship. The male lead, Christian Grey, has an obsessive need to control certain aspects of the female lead's life while also being deeply in love with her.