Intense romantic novels stir up various emotions in readers. They often create a sense of longing in readers. As they read about the intense love in novels such as 'Wuthering Heights', readers might long for that kind of all - consuming passion in their own relationships. These novels can also bring out feelings of frustration. For instance, in 'Jane Eyre', when Jane faces obstacles in her relationship with Mr. Rochester, readers may feel frustrated on her behalf. Additionally, the intense emotions depicted in the novels can make readers more aware of their own emotional capabilities and how they respond to different forms of love.
Intense romantic novels can make readers feel a whole range of emotions. They can feel joy when the lovers finally get together. For example, in 'The Notebook', when Noah and Allie reunite, readers often feel a sense of happiness. They can also feel sadness, like in 'Romeo and Juliet' when the lovers die. The intense emotions in these novels can be cathartic for readers.