The sense of discovery. High school is a time of self - discovery, and love is part of that journey. When two characters in a high school love story start to fall for each other, they also discover new sides of themselves. In 'Eleanor & Park', both Eleanor and Park learn more about their own strengths and insecurities through their relationship. Also, the hope that comes with young love is very appealing. It gives a feeling that anything is possible, like in 'A Walk to Remember' where the relationship changes the two main characters for the better.
The cuteness and sweet moments in them. The way the characters interact and the development of their love story just draws you in.
Sure. 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' is a great one. It tells the story of Lara Jean, whose secret love letters somehow get sent out, leading to a series of cute and heart - warming events with different boys in her high school. Another is 'The Fault in Our Stars', which is a beautiful yet bittersweet high school love story between Hazel and Gus, two teens with health issues. They meet at a support group and fall in love, sharing many precious moments.
The innocence. High school love in Korean dramas is often portrayed as very pure and innocent. It's a time when emotions are felt deeply but simply. For example, in 'Moment at Eighteen', the characters' first loves are filled with hesitation and shyness, which is very relatable.
The characters and their relationships. Usually, it's the chemistry between the main characters and how they navigate through the ups and downs of love in a high school setting that attracts readers.
The relatable characters. In high school anime stories, we often see characters going through things like exams, first loves, and making friends. These are things that many people can relate to from their own high school experiences. For example, in 'Kimi ni Todoke', Sawako's struggle to make friends due to her misunderstood appearance is something that many shy or introverted people can identify with.
The drama. There's always a lot of emotional turmoil in a love triangle. For example, in 'Twilight', Bella's indecision between Edward and Jacob keeps readers on edge, wondering who she'll end up with.
The cuteness of the cats' expressions and their funny actions make it appealing.
An adorable penguin cartoon is appealing because it might have bright colors, a simple yet charming story, and the penguin's expressions and movements that can melt your heart. Also, the background and supporting characters can add to the overall charm.
The innocence. High school love is pure and untainted by too many worldly concerns. It's all about simple feelings like the excitement of seeing the other person in the hallway.
The themes are relatable. High school students often feel oppressed by rules and authority, just like in dystopian stories. Also, the idea of a future that could go wrong is both scary and fascinating. In 'Uglies', the idea of a society that values extreme beauty and conformity is something that readers can think about in relation to our own world. Plus, the relationships between the characters in these stories, whether it's friendship or romance, add an emotional depth to the otherwise dark and often dangerous dystopian worlds.