Love, logic and revenge often intertwine in complex ways. In many stories, love can cloud one's logic. For example, in a love triangle, a person might abandon their usual rational thinking due to intense feelings. Revenge, on the other hand, can be a result of a broken heart or a perceived betrayal in love. When logic fails in love, the path of revenge might seem appealing. However, revenge rarely brings true satisfaction as it is often driven by negative emotions rather than logic.
Love can lead to illogical actions. For instance, a person in love might overlook red flags in a relationship. When this love is betrayed, revenge can be the outcome. Logic, which should have been present in the relationship decisions, might be absent. So, in a full story, love sets the stage, the lack of logic during love can cause problems, and revenge can be the consequence of love gone wrong.
One key element is a love that has been wronged. For example, if someone is betrayed in love. Then there's the use of logic in the revenge. Like using a person's known habits or desires against them. Another element is the unexpectedness of the revenge. It can't be too obvious at first.
Once there was a girl named Lily who loved a boy, Tom. Tom was very smart and often used logic to manipulate situations. He started seeing another girl while still leading Lily on. Lily, being clever too, planned her revenge. She found out the new girl's weakness for designer clothes. Lily anonymously sent the new girl fake designer items. When the new girl found out, she had a huge fight with Tom, thinking he was behind it. And that was Lily's revenge.
Well, think about it this way. Love is an emotion that can be all - consuming. When it is broken, say by betrayal, the character may feel the need for revenge. Logic then comes in to help them execute that revenge in a way that is effective. In 'Hamlet', Hamlet's love for his father and his sense of justice (which can be related to a form of love for the right order) drives him to seek revenge. He uses his intelligence (logic) to plan his actions, though his love also makes him hesitant at times. So love, logic and revenge are constantly interacting and influencing each other in the narrative.
Love in these dramas often serves as a driving force for characters' actions. It can be a pure romantic love or love for family. Logic is used in the planning of revenge or in dealing with the complex situations that arise. Revenge usually stems from a wrong done to a character or their loved ones. For example, in many Turkish dramas, if a character's family honor is violated, they will use logic to plan a revenge while being guided by their love for their family.
One such novel is 'Gone Girl'. It has a complex plot full of love, but also the logic behind the characters' actions of revenge. The wife's disappearance and the subsequent revelations are all intertwined with love gone wrong and a form of revenge.
One Turkish drama that might fit this is 'Diriliş: Ertuğrul'. It has elements of love within the context of the characters' relationships. There is also a strong sense of logic in the strategies and decision - making of the lead character, Ertuğrul. And revenge plays a part as he battles against those who wrong his tribe and family. He uses his intelligence and the power of love for his people to seek justice and take revenge on his enemies in a just and strategic way.
I'd say it's a bit of both. 'Do Revenge' has elements of love, but it's not the sole focus. The revenge aspect intertwines with the romantic elements, creating a unique and engaging narrative.
Leaving because of love was a common plot logic that often appeared in romance and love novels. This kind of plot logic meant that two people had to separate because they loved each other, but for some objective reasons such as distance, living conditions, or personal values. In this situation, the two of them might miss each other because they missed each other, or they might feel pain and loss because they could not continue to be together. However, they might choose to leave in the end to continue pursuing their dreams and happiness.