Sure. 'The Great Gatsby' can be considered a blind love novel. Gatsby is blindly in love with Daisy. He has built his entire life around the idea of winning her back, not fully seeing her flaws or the reality of their situation. Also, 'Romeo and Juliet' is a classic example. Their love is so intense and immediate that they act blindly. They don't think about the feud between their families and the possible consequences of their relationship, but just follow their hearts.
I would recommend 'Anna Karenina'. Anna's love for Vronsky is a kind of blind love. She throws away her marriage, social status, and everything she has for this love without really thinking about the long - term consequences. It shows how love can make a person blind to practicalities and judgment. Another one is 'Lolita'. Humbert Humbert's so - called 'love' for Lolita is a very twisted form of blind love, where he is obsessed with her in a way that defies moral and ethical boundaries.
I'm not sure of specific titles off - hand, but you can start by looking on popular fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own. There are usually tags and search filters that can help you find 'blind love' themed Twilight fanfiction.
The novel 'The Fault in Our Stars' by John Green also has elements of a blind romance. The two main characters, Hazel and Augustus, both have health issues. Augustus loses his vision as his cancer progresses, and their love story is both poignant and inspiring as they navigate life and love together.
A 'blind yet painful love novel' could be 'Anna Karenina'. Anna's love for Vronsky is passionate but also blind. She risks everything for this love, going against the social norms of her time. This ultimately leads to her downfall and a great deal of pain. Also, 'Romeo and Juliet' can be considered. Their young love is blind in the sense that they rush into it without fully considering the feud between their families, and it ends in a tragic and heart - wrenching way.
One great movie is 'The Danish Girl'. Although it's not strictly a 'blind' love story in the literal sense, it beautifully portrays a complex relationship in a very moving way. It shows how love can transcend boundaries and how two people support each other through difficult times.
One of the well - known Chinese novels with the theme of 'blind yet painful love' could be 'Eileen Chang's 'Love in a Fallen City'. The love in this novel is complex and often full of misunderstandings and the pain of unfulfilled desires. The characters' love is somewhat 'blind' as they are driven by various emotions and social factors rather than pure rationality.
One well - known blind swordsman love story is 'Zatoichi'. In this story, the blind swordsman has various encounters and relationships that touch on themes of love and compassion. He meets different people during his travels, and some of these interactions carry elements of love, though often in a very understated and complex way.
One well - known blind girl novel is 'The Miracle Worker'. It tells the story of Helen Keller, a real - life blind and deaf girl, and her teacher Annie Sullivan who helps her break through the barriers of her disabilities.
I'm sorry, I'm not very familiar with the 'Blind Faith Descent' light novel specifically. You could try searching for it on popular light novel platforms or in light novel communities to get some recommendations.
Sure. 'The Adventures of Blind Derek' is a popular one. It really delves into his character and the challenges he faces in a fictional world. The story is well - written and engaging.
Another great one is 'In the Darkness with Blind Kaneki'. It's really interesting as it details how Kaneki uses his other senses to compensate for his lack of sight. It has some really intense and emotional scenes that make it a great read for fans of the character.