Take 'Romeo and Juliet'. It's a pure love story where the two main characters' love is the central focus. In 'Pride and Prejudice', Elizabeth and Darcy's relationship, which develops from misunderstanding to love, drives the story. Also, in 'Jane Eyre', Jane's love for Rochester is a key part of the narrative.
In 'Moby - Dick', Captain Ahab's obsession with the white whale can be seen as a perverted form of love. His single - minded focus on the whale is like a love - hate relationship. In 'The Great Gatsby', Gatsby's love for Daisy is what the whole story revolves around. He does everything in his power to win her back. And in 'Anna Karenina', Anna's passionate love for Vronsky leads to her downfall and is the main thread of the story.
One example is 'The Canterbury Tales' by Geoffrey Chaucer. Here, a group of pilgrims on a journey each tell a story. The overarching story is about their pilgrimage, while the individual tales told by the pilgrims are the stories within the story.
In 'Pride and Prejudice', Charlotte Lucas can be seen as somewhat submissive. She marries Mr. Collins mainly for security rather than love. She accepts her role in a society where women had limited choices.
A well - known classic love story is 'Jane Eyre' by Charlotte Bronte. Jane, a plain - looking governess, falls in love with Mr. Rochester, her employer. Their relationship faces many obstacles, including Rochester's hidden past. 'The Great Gatsby' by F. Scott Fitzgerald also involves love. Gatsby is in love with Daisy, but their relationship is complicated by class differences and the corruption of the Jazz Age. Then there's 'Anna Karenina' by Leo Tolstoy, which shows the doomed love of Anna for Vronsky and the consequences of their affair in the rigid society of 19th - century Russia.
One success story could be in the field of animal breeding. High - quality sperm from a superior male has been used to improve the genetic traits of a herd. For instance, in dairy farming, the sperm of a bull with high milk - producing genetics has been used to inseminate cows, resulting in offspring that produce more milk. Another example might be in conservation efforts. Sperm from endangered male species has been successfully stored and used to increase the population. For example, with some rare fish species, sperm has been collected and later used for artificial fertilization to boost their numbers in the wild.
One classic is 'Casablanca'. The love between Rick and Ilsa is complex and poignant, set against the backdrop of World War II. Another is 'Romeo and Juliet' in its many cinematic adaptations. The young lovers' passion defies their feuding families. 'Titanic' also stands out. Jack and Rose's love story on the ill - fated ship is both tragic and heart - warming.
In 'Pride and Prejudice', the interactions between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy are great. Their initial misunderstandings and sharp exchanges gradually turn into mutual understanding and love. Another example is in 'Romeo and Juliet', the passionate interactions between the two lovers despite their families' feud.
One classic is 'Twilight'. Bella is in a love triangle between Edward, the vampire, and Jacob, the werewolf. Their different natures add complexity to the relationship.
One of the most famous is 'Wuthering Heights' by Emily Bronte. Heathcliff and Catherine have a passionate and tortured relationship that is full of love and hate. Their love is thwarted by social class differences and their own pride, which leads to a cycle of hatred and revenge. Another example is 'Anna Karenina' by Leo Tolstoy. Anna's relationship with Karenin is complex. She loves Vronsky but also has a relationship of sorts with Karenin that is filled with a mix of love and hate, especially as her affair unfolds and she faces the consequences.
One example could be 'The Tale of Genji'. Although not extremely 'taboo' in modern terms, in its historical context, Genji's relationships with multiple women, including some of a rather complex nature, can be considered somewhat taboo. His relationship with his stepmother, Fujitsubo, was a relationship that went against the social norms of the time.
One great example is 'Romeo and Juliet'. Their love was intense and fated, despite the feud between their families. Another is 'Pride and Prejudice', where Elizabeth and Darcy seem destined to be together after overcoming their initial misunderstandings. Also, 'The Notebook' tells a story of a love that endures through the years, as if it was always meant to be.