Sure. In 'Pride and Prejudice', it's an arrangement of initial dislike turning into love. Elizabeth and Darcy start off not liking each other but as they get to know each other better, love develops. Another example is 'Wuthering Heights' which has an arrangement of obsessive and tumultuous love between Heathcliff and Catherine.
In literature, 'The Notebook' has an arrangement of a love that endures through time. Noah and Allie fall in love when they are young and despite all the obstacles, their love remains strong. Also, in 'A Tale of Two Cities', there is a self - sacrificing love arrangement. Sydney Carton sacrifices himself for the woman he loves, Lucie Manette.
In 'Pride and Prejudice', the love story between Elizabeth and Darcy ends happily. They overcome their initial pride and prejudice towards each other through various interactions and realizations. This shows that a love story can end with the couple getting together and living happily ever after.
In 'Jane Eyre', the love between Jane and Mr. Rochester is also a successful love story. Jane, with her strong will and self - respect, overcame many difficulties and finally found true love with Mr. Rochester, who also changed for the better because of her.
One example is 'Anne of Green Gables'. Anne and Gilbert start off as rivals and then become friends. Over time, their relationship grows into a deep and companionate love. They understand each other's dreams and support each other in achieving them.
Langston Hughes' poetry often contains elements of 'the black story'. His works talk about the dreams, hopes, and the often difficult lives of black people. For example, in his poem 'Harlem', he poses the question about what happens to a dream deferred, which is a part of the complex tapestry of the black experience in literature.
One type is the 'love - triangle' story. It involves three people where two are in love with the same person or there are complex feelings among them. An example could be many soap opera storylines. Also, the 'self - love' story is becoming more popular. It's about a person learning to love themselves first before being able to fully love someone else. This can involve a journey of self - acceptance and growth.
One example could be in some works that describe the memory of a far - away homeland. If the homeland is described as having yellow fields of wheat or sun - drenched yellow rooftops. When the character is away from that place, those yellow elements in the description can signify their longing for home. For instance, in stories about immigrants, the yellow of the sun over their native village might be a recurring image that represents their longing for the place they left behind.
Sure. In some historical novels based on true events, the author might replace minor characters with fictional ones to simplify the plot. For example, in a novel about a famous battle, there could be a fictional soldier added to represent the experiences of many real soldiers.
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Memoirs with fictionalized elements can be considered a variation too. Sometimes, authors may slightly alter the sequence of events or use composite characters in their memoirs which are based on a true story. This is done to enhance the narrative flow or to protect the identity of some individuals while still telling a story that has its roots in truth.
Fable. Fables are short stories that often have a moral lesson. Aesop's Fables are very famous examples where animals are used as characters to convey wisdom.