Well, it usually shows a journey of someone going from hardship to finding true love, which makes you believe in the power of love and feel it deeply. The rags-to-riches aspect and the pure love story combine to create that feeling.
I recommend "The National Best Actor Is His First Love" and "My Game Is Out of the Box" to you. The former described the pain and suffering of the national film emperor, Lu Jingnian, after he was hurt by his ex-girlfriend, causing his fans to feel the same way and cry. As for the latter, the protagonist was abused by the developers in the game, which made people's hearts ache. Both novels had heart-wrenching plots that made people cry after reading them. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The connection could be that in a Cinderella story, love is often a central theme. 'To make you feel my love' is a song that can be seen as a soundtrack to such a story. The lyrics of the song are about the lengths one would go to for love, which is similar to how the prince in a Cinderella story goes to great lengths to find his true love.
Engelbert Humperdinck's 'Love Story' makes me feel a deep connection to the idea of love. His voice has a way of drawing you into the narrative. The song seems to capture the essence of what love is all about - the hope, the dreams, and the beauty. It makes me reflect on my own experiences of love and relationships, and also makes me appreciate the power of music to tell such a profound story. As the music plays, I can almost visualize the love story unfolding in my mind, with all its ups and downs.
Barbra Streisand's 'Love Story' makes me feel deeply moved. Her ability to convey the complex emotions in a love story is remarkable. The way she phrases the lyrics and the nuances in her singing make you feel as if you are part of the story. You can almost see the characters in the love story in your mind, and you get swept up in their joys and sorrows. It's a truly immersive experience.
If you want to read novels that won't feel empty and boring after reading them, or novels that won't want to fall in love after reading too many of them, then I recommend you to read "I Know How to Clone Her" and "The Portrait of Men in the Portable Space". These two sci-fi space novels were full of funny and adventurous plots, making people want to play with the main characters. Moreover, the female protagonists in these two novels were not very keen on dating. Instead, they preferred to explore and do missions. They could be said to be intimate but not silly girls in love. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~