There is also 'The Plum in the Golden Vase'. It presents a vivid picture of the social life at that time, including the issue of forced marriage. The female characters often have to endure marriages arranged by others, which reflects the social problems of that era.
One common theme is the struggle of the individual against family and social norms. The characters often find themselves trapped in marriages they don't want due to family pressure or social expectations. For example, in many traditional Chinese novels, a woman may be forced to marry into a wealthy family for the sake of her own family's interests.
One such Urdu novel could be 'X' (assuming there is a well - known one in Urdu literature). However, I'm not aware of a very specific one off - hand. You might want to search in local Urdu bookstores or libraries where they can guide you to novels that deal with these themes.
There is also 'Umrao Jaan Ada'. It is a classic Urdu novel where the main character, Umrao Jaan, faces a situation that is somewhat related to forced marriage. Her life is full of trials and tribulations which are beautifully narrated in the novel, and it gives a great view of the society at that time.
Another is 'Aag Ka Darya'. It is a complex novel that might touch on themes related to forced marriage in the broader context of the social and cultural fabric of the time. It weaves together different stories and characters, and through their relationships, one can see the implications of forced unions on individuals and society.
Another one might be 'The Love Story in the Arranged Marriage'. In Chinese novels, arranged marriages can be a common theme. In this type of story, the two main characters are strangers at first. As the plot progresses, they experience different emotions and challenges in their marriage, like learning to love and accept each other.
Sure. 'The Forced Marriage Diaries' is a new novel in this genre. It gives a detailed account of the protagonist's daily life in a forced marriage and how she copes with various challenges like dealing with in - laws and trying to find love within the arranged situation.
There's also 'Lothaire's Forced Union'. In this novel, the characters face many challenges within the forced marriage, and their relationship gradually evolves from resistance to something more complex and loving. The author does a great job of depicting their emotional journey.
One popular forced marriage love novel is 'The Arrangement' by X. In this novel, the two main characters are forced into marriage by their families. At first, they resist each other but gradually fall in love as they get to know each other better. Another is 'Forced to Wed' by Y, which tells a story full of twists and turns in a forced marriage situation, and how the couple overcomes difficulties and finds true love.
Sure. 'Accidentally Forced into Marriage' is a great read. The story starts with a forced marriage situation which seems full of difficulties and misunderstandings. However, as they live together and face different challenges, they find themselves falling for each other. Also, 'Forced Marriage: Love in Hiding' shows how a forced marriage can be the start of an unexpected love journey. The characters try to hide their growing feelings at first but eventually can't resist the power of love.
One popular one is 'The Duke and I' by Julia Quinn. It has elements of a forced marriage situation within the historical romance setting. Another is 'Outlander' by Diana Gabaldon. There are aspects of a rather complex relationship that starts in a way similar to a forced marriage. Also, 'A Kingdom of Dreams' by Judith McNaught has a story that involves a forced union between the main characters which then develops into a passionate love story.