In 'the courage to love based on a true story', there would likely be a lot of vulnerability. Since it's based on a true story, the people involved might have felt exposed when opening up to love. There could be sadness, too. Maybe there were times when the relationship faced difficulties and they felt sad about it. But also, there would be determination, the determination to keep loving despite the challenges.
Well, first off, there's the obvious emotion of love. But there could also be envy in some cases. For instance, if there are outside forces or other people causing jealousy in the relationship. There might be gratitude as well. The characters could be grateful for finding each other. And there could be a sense of peace that comes with loving someone truly. It's like a calm in the storm of life that they experience through their love.
I think there would be a sense of mystery. Prions are mysterious entities, and the love in the story could carry that same air of mystery. The characters might not fully understand their own feelings or the nature of their love. There could also be a touch of desperation, as if the love is something that they can't escape from, much like how it's difficult to get rid of prions once they start causing problems.
Love. People often have a deep love for their home, whether it's a physical house or a town. Nostalgia too, as it's based on a true story, there will probably be memories that bring back a sense of longing for the past.
Joy could be involved. If it's a story about a couple getting married after a long - distance relationship, the moment they finally unite would be filled with joy.
Hope. Since the person is still here, they must have some hope for the future or they wouldn't keep going.
Loneliness could also be part of it. Imagine a person who has to work night shifts alone. Through the night and day cycle, they may feel lonely, especially if they don't have much social interaction during their odd - hour work. And during the day, when everyone else is busy, they might still feel a bit isolated because their schedule is different.
I'm not sure. You might need to check with the author or some reliable sources for that.
Love, of course. There could also be a sense of peace and contentment when they are alone together.
Alcohol addiction is also a possibility. The 60s had a drinking culture in many places. Maybe in this love story, one partner has a drinking problem that causes problems for the relationship, like jealousy or financial issues.
The nurse and patient might have to deal with hospital rules and the patient's vulnerability. Their love could be tested by outside opinions and the pressure of maintaining the patient's well-being. Plus, there could be internal conflicts about the authenticity of the feelings amid the medical situation.
It's not based on a true story. It's a fictional creation.