The wall of books might play a symbolic role. It could represent the past shared between the lovers, like all the stories and knowledge they had together. Now it's a sad reminder as their love has ended.
The wall of books could be the place where their love started and ended. Maybe they first met near this wall of books, and over time, as their relationship deteriorated, the wall of books became a cold and lonely reminder of what they once had. It could also be that the books on the wall were the ones they used to read to each other, and now every time they see the wall, it brings back painful memories.
Well, perhaps the 'wall of books' is a metaphor in this 'super sad true love story'. It could be that the books represent the dreams, memories, or knowledge that the two lovers shared. The story could be about how their love ended, leaving behind a wall of books that are now just a sad reminder of what was once a beautiful relationship. For example, they might have met in a library among the bookshelves, and as their relationship developed, they created their own 'wall of books' by sharing and discussing various books. But then something happened, like a misunderstanding or an external factor, that made their love turn sour.
In 'Super Sad True Love Story', technology has a significant impact. It creates a dystopian backdrop where people are judged by their online presence and consumer ratings. The technology, like the 'apparat', is invasive. It invades personal privacy and alters the way people communicate. The main characters' love story is also influenced by this technological environment. Their relationship is mediated through these technological devices, and they often struggle with the real and virtual aspects of their connection due to the omnipresent technology.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But from the title, it might be a story that involves a collection of books (wall of book) and a really sad love story that is true.
Social media plays a complex role in the relationships. It can start relationships as it allows people to meet and interact initially. But it also puts pressure on relationships. For instance, the characters may feel they need to present a perfect relationship online, which can create stress in real - life relationships.
Another book is 'Never Let Me Go' by Kazuo Ishiguro. It has a similar sense of melancholy and explores complex relationships within a rather unusual and somewhat dystopian setting, much like 'Super Sad True Love Story'.
Since I haven't read it, I can't say for sure. But it could be a couple, perhaps a man and a woman.
'Normal People' by Sally Rooney can be considered in this category too. It shows the evolving relationship between two people over time, with all the ups and downs, and explores how love can be both beautiful and difficult, just like the story in 'Super Sad True Love Story'.
The end of the relationship might make it so sad. Maybe they had to part ways due to some insurmountable differences or external factors like family disapproval or long - distance problems.
Basically, the story is about two people deeply in love but constantly challenged by circumstances beyond their control. Their love is tested to the extreme, resulting in a super sad ending.
In 'Super Sad True Love Story', the characters are complex. For example, Lenny is a rather pathetic figure. He is highly influenced by the consumerist and technological - saturated society he lives in. His insecurities are palpable as he tries to navigate his relationship with Eunice. Eunice, on the other hand, is a young woman also caught up in the chaos of this dystopian world. She is struggling with her own identity and the pressures placed on her by family and society.