One great 'this love - hate relationship fanfiction' could be about a hero and a villain from a popular superhero franchise. In the story, they constantly battle each other, showing hatred, but secretly there are feelings of love growing. For example, the way they exchange glances during a fight that hold more than just enmity.
One great one is 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen. It's a classic that beautifully portrays the love - hate relationship between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy. Their initial misunderstandings and pride lead to a somewhat hostile relationship which gradually transforms into love.
The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks has elements of a love - hate relationship. Allie and Noah have a passionate love, but there are also times when they struggle with each other. Their different social backgrounds and the interference of Allie's family cause friction between them, yet their love endures through the years.
One love - hate relationship story is about two colleagues at work. They constantly competed for promotions, so there was a lot of 'hate' in the sense of professional rivalry. But over time, as they got to know each other better outside of work, they realized they had a lot in common and fell in love. It was a journey from intense dislike to deep affection.
One example is 'Pride and Prejudice'. Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy initially have a relationship full of misunderstandings and dislike (hate in a mild sense), but gradually fall in love. Another is 'Wuthering Heights'. Heathcliff and Catherine's relationship is extremely complex, with elements of intense passion, hatred due to various circumstances, and an underlying love that drives the story's tragic and tempestuous plot.
One popular 'hate to love fanfic' is 'Enemies to Lovers' by [Author Name]. It has a great plot where the two main characters start off hating each other because of a family feud. But as they are forced to work together, their feelings change. Another good one is 'Hate Turns to Love' which is set in a high - school drama - like setting.
The movie 'You've Got Mail' also has elements of a hate to love story. The two main characters, Kathleen and Joe, are business rivals in the bookshop business. They anonymously chat online and like each other, but in real life, they clash. Eventually, they realize their true feelings for each other. In '10 Things I Hate About You', Kat hates Patrick at the start, thinking he is just a jerk hired to date her. But Patrick actually has a deeper side, and through his efforts, Kat falls for him.
One great 'hate to love' short story is 'Pride and Prejudice' in its short-story adaptation. Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy start off disliking each other. Elizabeth thinks Darcy is too proud and Darcy looks down on Elizabeth's family. But as the story unfolds, they come to understand each other better and fall in love. Another one could be 'The Taming of the Shrew' in short form. Petruchio and Katherina seem to hate each other at first with their constant bickering and her wild nature, but gradually love develops between them through their interactions.
Another aspect is the tension it creates. Readers are drawn to the constant back - and - forth between love and hate. It's like a seesaw of emotions. In a 'love hate relationship fanfiction' about superheroes, for instance, the hero and the anti - hero might have a love - hate relationship. The hero might despise the anti - hero's methods but at the same time be attracted to their sense of justice deep down. This kind of tension keeps readers on the edge of their seats.
Well, 'Tug of War: Percabeth Edition' is a popular fanfic in this category. It does a good job of portraying how their personalities clash at times, leading to that love - hate feeling. It also has some really sweet moments of reconciliation. There's also 'Opposites Attract, Then Repel' which plays on the idea that their differences are what cause both the love and the hate in their relationship.
Another great one is 'The Price of Salt' by Patricia Highsmith. It's a classic that shows the complex emotions of the two women as they move from a sort of antagonism to a loving relationship. The story is set in a particular era, which adds to the richness of the relationship development.