Another is the love between Heathcliff and Catherine in 'Wuthering Heights'. Their different social classes and Catherine's decision to marry someone else for status made their love impossible. Heathcliff's love turned into a vengeful obsession as a result. Their story is a complex exploration of love that can't be fulfilled.
One example is the story of Romeo and Juliet. Their families were feuding, which made their love seemingly impossible. Another could be the love between a human and a mermaid in some fictional tales. The differences in their natures and the worlds they belong to create an impossible situation for their love to thrive.
The film 'La La Land' has a bittersweet love story. Mia and Sebastian had big dreams that sometimes clashed. In the end, they had to part ways to pursue their individual careers. Their love was beautiful but couldn't be sustained in the face of their professional ambitions, making it an impossible love in a different sense.
One impossible real love story could be the love between Romeo and Juliet. Their families were bitter enemies, making their love seemingly impossible from the start. Social barriers and family feuds made it extremely difficult for them to be together. In the end, their love led to a tragic outcome.
The sense of the forbidden. In impossible real love stories, there's often something that society, family, or circumstances deem unacceptable. This makes the love seem more intense and passionate.
It could be about two people from very different worlds or with insurmountable obstacles preventing them from being together.
Because they are full of drama. People like to see the struggle and the passion in these stories. It's like watching a train wreck in slow motion, we know it won't end well but we can't look away.
One example could be a student from a poor family who couldn't afford proper study resources. But through hard work and using free online courses, they managed to ace their exams and got into a top graduate school. They spent countless hours in the library using borrowed books and public computers.
One success story could be a hotel that was on the verge of bankruptcy due to mismanagement. After the 'Hotel Impossible' team's intervention, they revamped the marketing strategy. They focused on local attractions and unique selling points of the hotel like a historical building it was housed in. This led to an increase in bookings and the hotel became profitable again.
You need to think outside the box. Come up with creative and unexpected solutions that turn the impossible into possible through interesting plot twists and character developments.
I would suggest 'Lolita' by Vladimir Nabokov. Although the theme is quite controversial, the love of Humbert for Lolita is an impossible one. It is not only because of the age difference but also the moral and ethical boundaries that society has set. Humbert is in love with a young girl, and this relationship is doomed from the start due to various reasons.