One great example is 'Romeo and Juliet'. Their love was intense and fated, despite the feud between their families. Another is 'Pride and Prejudice', where Elizabeth and Darcy seem destined to be together after overcoming their initial misunderstandings. Also, 'The Notebook' tells a story of a love that endures through the years, as if it was always meant to be.
In 'Wuthering Heights', Catherine and Heathcliff have a love that is both passionate and seems pre - ordained, though it ends tragically. 'Gone with the Wind' features Scarlett and Rhett, whose relationship is complex but there are moments that suggest they could be a meant to be couple. Their love is filled with passion, arguments and a sense of something deeper that might have been meant to be.
The 'Twilight' series also contains elements of sexy romantic love. The relationship between Bella and Edward is filled with longing, a sense of danger, and a deep, passionate love.
One example could be 'Pride and Prejudice'. There is a lot of 'play' in the form of the witty exchanges between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy, which is part of their 'love' story. The novel as a whole showcases how their relationship develops through these interactions.
One of the most famous is 'Wuthering Heights' by Emily Bronte. Heathcliff and Catherine have a passionate and tortured relationship that is full of love and hate. Their love is thwarted by social class differences and their own pride, which leads to a cycle of hatred and revenge. Another example is 'Anna Karenina' by Leo Tolstoy. Anna's relationship with Karenin is complex. She loves Vronsky but also has a relationship of sorts with Karenin that is filled with a mix of love and hate, especially as her affair unfolds and she faces the consequences.
One example could be 'The Tale of Genji'. Although not extremely 'taboo' in modern terms, in its historical context, Genji's relationships with multiple women, including some of a rather complex nature, can be considered somewhat taboo. His relationship with his stepmother, Fujitsubo, was a relationship that went against the social norms of the time.
One good example could be 'The Unseen Bond'. In this fanfiction, Harry's quick reflexes kick in when a dark spell is aimed at Hermione during a battle in the Forbidden Forest. It delves into the emotional aftermath of such a selfless act, exploring Harry's feelings of protectiveness towards Hermione and how it changes their relationship dynamics.
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe' is also a wonderful 'boy meets boy love story'. It follows Aristotle and Dante as they meet and form a deep bond. It deals with themes like identity, family, and love in a very touching way.
One example could be the story of 'Brokeback Mountain'. It shows the deep and complex love between two cowboys in a time when such a relationship was not accepted. Their love was manly in the sense that they were tough, working - class men, yet they had this tender and passionate love for each other.
Romeo and Juliet also has elements of a seducing love story. Their instant and passionate love for each other is very captivating. Despite the feud between their families, they are drawn to each other irresistibly. Romeo's charm and Juliet's beauty and innocence create a love that is both intense and dangerous, like a forbidden fruit that is all the more alluring because of the obstacles in their way.
One great accessible love story is 'The Notebook' by Nicholas Sparks. It tells a beautiful and heart - wrenching love story between Noah and Allie. Their love endures through time and various challenges, making it very relatable.
Well, in 'Romeo and Juliet', their love was organic in a sense. It wasn't planned or forced by others at the start. They met and immediately felt a strong attraction, and their love story unfolded in the face of family feuds and difficulties. Then there's the love story in 'Wuthering Heights'. Heathcliff and Catherine had a very intense and organic relationship. Their love was born out of their shared childhood experiences on the moors, and it was a complex, deep - rooted love that was not influenced by social norms but by their own emotions. A more modern example is the love story in 'La La Land'. The two characters' relationship grew organically as they pursued their dreams in the city of Los Angeles, with all the ups and downs that came with it.