I'm not sure as I haven't read the novel specifically, but typically in a novel with such a title, there might be a couple who are at the center of the story. Maybe a pair of lovers whose relationship is fraught with difficulties.
The main theme could be about the complex and often tumultuous nature of love. It might explore how love can create conflicts, both internal and external, that have the potential to 'tear us apart' in various ways, such as straining relationships, causing emotional turmoil, or challenging one's identity.
I'm not sure as I haven't read it. But it might be about a strong relationship that endures through many challenges, given the title which implies a bond that lasts until death.
Well, 'Till Death Tear Us Apart' might be a drama novel that focuses on the theme of undying love or loyalty. It could tell the story of characters who are deeply connected, perhaps in a time of war or social unrest. Their relationship is put to the test time and time again, but they hold on to each other, and the idea is that nothing but death can separate them. For example, it could be about two lovers from different social classes who fight against all odds to be together.
Love and loyalty are likely main themes. The title itself 'Till Death Tear Us Apart' implies a strong and long - lasting love that endures until death. It might also have themes of sacrifice, as in a relationship, one may sacrifice for the other.
One similar BL novel could be 'Heaven Official's Blessing'. It has complex relationships and a rich story world. Another one is 'Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation' which also features deep emotional bonds between the male leads. And 'The Husky and His White Cat Shizun' is also great with its unique plot and character development.
Marijuana can tear a family apart by changing a person's behavior and priorities. They might become less responsible, neglect their duties, and cause emotional distress for others. Plus, the social stigma attached to it can bring shame and isolation to the family unit.
Since I haven't read the 'until love sets us apart novel', I can only guess. There could be a male and a female lead, perhaps named something like Jack and Jill (just examples). They might be from different backgrounds, which could contribute to the 'apart' aspect of the title. Maybe one is from a wealthy family and the other from a poor one, and their love is tested by the differences in their social status.