One possible theme could be competition. Kangaroos compete for resources, mates etc., which can lead to both love and hate situations. For example, two male kangaroos might fight over a female, showing hate towards each other in that moment, but also there's the underlying drive of love for the female.
Survival could be a theme. In order to survive, kangaroos may have to interact with each other in ways that seem like love - hate. They might need to group together for protection (love) but also compete within the group for the best food sources (hate). Another theme could be territoriality. Kangaroos are territorial animals. Loving their own territory but hating when others encroach on it.
It could be about the complex relationships that kangaroos have. Maybe it shows how they interact with each other in both positive and negative ways. For example, they might compete for resources like food and water which could lead to 'hate' - like situations, but also have some sort of social bond within their groups which can be seen as 'love'.
I'm not sure who the author of 'kangaroo a love hate story' is. There could be many unknown or indie authors who write such stories. Maybe it's someone who has a special interest in kangaroos and wanted to explore their complex behaviors through this story.
I'm not sure specifically which 'kangaroo love hate story' you are referring to. It could be a fictional tale about two kangaroos that have a complex relationship of love and hate, perhaps they compete for territory or a mate which leads to both loving and hating moments.
The theme of forgiveness might also be present. Since there is love and hate, perhaps the characters need to learn to forgive each other for the things that have caused the 'hate' in order to fully embrace the 'love'. It could be about how love can overcome hate through forgiveness, or how the inability to forgive can destroy a relationship. Also, the theme of redemption could be there. A character who has done something to cause 'hate' might try to redeem themselves in the eyes of the one they love.
Misunderstandings are very likely to be a major factor. Maybe there are some events or conversations that are misinterpreted by both Arnav and Khushi. For example, a gesture made by Arnav in good faith could be seen as an insult by Khushi, and vice versa. Also, external factors like family expectations or social status differences can add to the tension. Their own insecurities might also contribute. Arnav could be insecure about showing his softer side, and Khushi might be insecure about fitting into Arnav's world. All these elements combined can create a love - hate dynamic.
One possible reason could be miscommunication. If Arshi don't communicate well, misunderstandings can easily lead to hatred while there might be underlying love.
Transformation is a big theme. Just like in 'Beauty and the Beast', the Beast transforms not only physically but also in his behavior and attitude towards Belle. And Belle also transforms in her perception of the Beast. Also, power dynamics can be a theme. Sometimes in a love - hate relationship, one person may seem to have more power over the other at the start, but as the relationship evolves, the power dynamics shift. This can be seen in many stories where one character initially dominates the relationship during the 'hate' part but then things change as love develops.
Misunderstanding is a common theme. In many 'hate love story' scenarios, the two characters misunderstand each other's intentions, actions or words, which leads to the initial hatred. For example, they might misinterpret a gesture as an insult.
One possible consequence is that the man could get seriously injured. Kangaroos are powerful animals with strong legs and sharp claws. If the kangaroo retaliates, it could cause harm to the man, like scratches or even broken bones.
One possible theme could be patience. Since the title says 'I hate to wait', it's likely that the story is about a child learning to be patient.