Well, in a fictional 'love is gum story', perhaps there was a person who was always giving out love like handing out pieces of gum. But some people took the 'love - gum' and just used it for a short while and then discarded it. And the main character had to learn that not all love given out like gum is going to be cherished, and that they needed to be more selective about who they shared their 'love - gum' with.
Sorry, without knowing the exact 'love is gum story', I can't give a specific example. But it could be something like a character in the story who thought their love was like a piece of gum that they could just spit out when it became inconvenient, but later realized it left a bitter aftertaste in their life.
Since I don't have the details of the 'evidence of love true story', here's a different example. There was a mother who sold her most precious jewelry to pay for her son's education. This selfless act of sacrificing something so dear to her for her son's future is a strong evidence of love. It shows that love can be expressed through giving up something valuable for the well - being of a loved one.
For the war part, in a historical battle, one army was outnumbered. They knew the enemy's supply lines were crucial. So, they sent a small group of soldiers to disguise as local farmers. These 'farmers' got close to the supply lines and then sabotaged them. This was a bit of a deceitful tactic but in the context of war, it was considered fair as it was a strategy for survival and victory.
One example could be in a romantic movie where the male lead is a wealthy businessman. His wealth and power play a significant role in the love story. The female lead is initially attracted to his luxurious lifestyle and the security his wealth can offer. This shows how capitalist values like wealth and status can be incorporated into a love story.
Perhaps a story where a war veteran and a nurse fall in love. The veteran has seen the brutality of war and has become hardened. The nurse has also witnessed the ugliness of pain and suffering. Their love grows out of their shared experiences of dealing with difficult situations. It's not a love filled with roses and chocolates but a bond formed through understanding and mutual respect in a very tough situation.
There's also the story of King Kong. Kong is a giant beast, but he forms an attachment to the female lead. His love for her is shown through his protectiveness. Despite being a huge and fearsome beast, he has a tender side when it comes to her. This is a very different kind of love story, with a 'beastly' element at its core.
One example could be a story where a young girl helps a blind boy cross the street every day. Over time, they develop a deep connection and it turns into a 'White Love Story' as their love is based on kindness and selflessness.
One example could be in the movie 'The Proposal'. The female lead is facing deportation, so she convinces her assistant to enter into a fake engagement contract with her. They have to pretend to be in love in front of the immigration officers. But as they go through the motions of living together and meeting each other's families, they actually fall in love for real.
Here's another example. A man and a woman who first connected through an online book club. Their love's back story involves the books they discussed, the virtual meetings they had, and the moment when they decided to meet in person. All these events from their past are part of the story of their love.
Sure. In the movie 'La La Land', Sebastian and Mia have an 'almost love story'. They meet, fall in love, and support each other's dreams. But as they pursue their respective careers, they gradually drift apart. They still love each other in a way, but their relationship doesn't stay as a traditional love story. In the end, they have a bittersweet moment of reminiscing about what could have been.
Romeo and Juliet is a well - known example. Romeo, a Montague, and Juliet, a Capulet, fall in love at first sight. Despite the feud between their families, they are deeply in love. They face many obstacles, like Juliet having to fake her own death. In the end, they both die, which is tragic, but their love is so strong and pure that it has become a classic love story.