Sure. 'Pride and Prejudice' can be considered as one. Elizabeth initially has unrequired love towards Mr. Darcy due to misunderstandings. Another one is 'Jane Eyre', where Jane has unrequired feelings for Mr. Rochester at the start as she is just a governess and he is her employer. And 'Wuthering Heights' also has elements of unrequired love between Heathcliff and Cathy.
One unrequired love novel is 'Gone with the Wind'. Scarlett loves Ashley, but Ashley is in love with Melanie. Scarlett's love for Ashley is unrequired for a long time. In addition, 'Atonement' contains unrequired love. Briony wrongly accuses Robbie, and Robbie has a deep love for Cecilia which is disrupted by Briony's false accusation.
A good example of an unrequired love novel is 'Wuthering Heights'. Heathcliff's intense love for Catherine seems unrequired at times, especially as she marries another. 'Anna Karenina' also has unrequired love themes. Anna's love for Vronsky is not fully reciprocated in the way she desires, leading to her tragic end. 'Lolita' can be considered in this category too, where Humbert Humbert's 'love' for Lolita is a very complex and unrequired form, though this novel is also controversial.
In unrequired love novels, there are usually strong emotions. The one with unrequired love may go through self - discovery. In 'Jane Eyre', Jane has to come to terms with her unrequired love for Mr. Rochester and in the process, she discovers more about herself and what she truly wants in life. Also, there can be a lot of inner turmoil and conflict within the characters.
A great example is 'Twilight'. Bella's love for Edward was kind of unrequired at first as he was trying to keep his distance due to his vampire nature. Also, 'Wuthering Heights' has elements of unrequired love. Cathy and Heathcliff have a complex relationship where their love is not straightforward and often seems unrequired at different points in the story.
Often, they end with a sense of melancholy. The person with unrequired love may have to accept the reality and move on. For example, in 'The Great Gatsby', Gatsby's unrequired love for Daisy leads to his tragic death and in a way, his unrequited love ends with his own destruction.
Some end with the unrequired love becoming mutual. For example, in many contemporary romance novels, the two characters finally realize their feelings for each other and get together.
Sure. 'The Hobbit' by J.R.R. Tolkien is a great example. It's mainly about Bilbo Baggins' adventure in Middle - earth, full of battles, magic, and friendship, but not much about love. Another one is '1984' by George Orwell. It focuses on a dystopian society and political control, with no real love plot.
I recommend the following marriage novels to you ~ 1. "Pet Marriage 99 Times: Mr. President, Please Be Gentle" was a story about Bai Xiangsi and her husband, who were like strangers, and was spoiled by Li Ruixing, the crazy demon who spoiled his wife. 2. "Love and Favor: The Ex-Husband of the Nation Can't Be Offended". It was about the domineering and gentle attitude of the leader of the Ouyang Empire towards a certain woman. 3. "The Chief's Secret Pet Marriage" was a melodramatic love story between a man and a woman who reunited after an interview. 4. "The First Favorite Marriage: The CEO's Darling" was about the love between Qiao Baoer and Jun Zhimu, the wife of a wealthy business family. 5. "Spoiled Marriage: The CEO of Hidden Marriage Is Too Black-bellied". It told the story of An Ran's second marriage and how she was spoiled to the heavens. 6. "A Warm Marriage in a Wealthy Family: A Cold-hearted Husband's Sky-high-priced Wife". It was about how she was forcefully chased away by a wealthy man and became his sky-high-priced wife. In the end, she was pampered like a dog. 7. "Exclusive Spoiled Marriage: Husband Is A Little Bad" was about the story of the female protagonist who swore to protect her after experiencing a scumbag and finally fell in love with the male protagonist. 8. "Spoiled Marriage No. 1: Young Master Di's Dainty Wife" was a melodramatic love story between an iceberg CEO and the female lead. 9. "100% Spoiled Marriage: Yuan Shao is Addicted to Flirting". It was about the male protagonist's doting love for the female protagonist. 10. "Sky-high Favor Marriage: Young Master Xi, Don't Be Arrogant" was a story about Mo Xiaoxie and Young Master Xi's domineering and cold love story. 11. "Spoiled Marriage: The Wife of the Black-bellied Prince Charming, Xiaomeng". It was about the love story between the female protagonist and the CEO of Asia's richest man. 12. "A Spoiled Marriage: The Mysterious Husband Is A Little Bad" was about the story of the female protagonist's spoilt wife who met her ex-husband again after her divorce. 13. "First spoiled marriage: The mysterious Young Master is so bad". It was about the love and hatred between Su Mo and Young Master Quan. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I'm not sure if there are official 'Love Live Bibi love novels'. But if you are into the Love Live series and Bibi in particular, you could start by checking out the official Love Live light novels. They might not be exactly what you ask for, but they often contain great stories about the characters, which could give you some inspiration to imagine your own Bibi - centered love stories.
A great 'first love only love' novel is 'The Notebook'. It tells a very moving story of a couple's first and only love. The male lead Noah is deeply in love with Allie from the first sight, and they go through many difficulties but their love remains unchanged. It shows the power and beauty of first love.
Yes, I can recommend the following novels: 1. [The corners of my mouth are too sweet to kiss]-The male and female leads secretly love each other and flirt with each other. 2. "To Love You Forever"-The male and female protagonists once had a crush on each other, and now they meet again; 3. "The Unspoken Secret Love" was a series of novels that used warmth to represent love. 4. "Starting from Following Your Tail"-a story about a crush on a campus; 5. "Who Said I Don't Love You?" The male and female leads had a crush on each other for ten years and finally became a couple. 6. "How Have You Been?"-A story of secret love and open love. The female protagonist had a crush on the male god for several years; 7. "I've had a crush on the princess for a long time"-The male and female leads have a crush on each other, and the male lead publicly admits that he has had a crush on the female lead for a long time. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~