There were some recommended novels about the love and hate between men and women. Among them," Grave of the Heart " and " Meeting Youth " were two novels that described the love and hate between the male and female protagonists. " Grave of the Heart " told the story of the female protagonist loving the male protagonist, but the male protagonist only loved the second female protagonist, which eventually led to a divorce and the male protagonist's regret. " Feng Qing " was a story of a woman chasing a man. The male lead was an ice-cold scholar, while the female lead was a flirtatious slacker. In addition, there were other novels that also mentioned the love-hate entanglement between the male and female protagonists, such as Unforgettable Love and The Promotion of the Nimble Queen. These novels might satisfy your needs for love and hate between men and women.
Well, it depends on the manga. Some portray a very clear line between love and hate, with obvious differences in emotions and actions. But in others, the boundaries can be blurry, making it more complex for the readers to distinguish.
In a real story, love might turn to hate when there is betrayal. Suppose a couple has been together for years. One of them has an affair. The person who has been cheated on first feels a deep love that quickly turns to a seething hate. They loved the other person wholeheartedly but the act of betrayal shatters that love and replaces it with anger and hatred. This can lead to a very messy and emotional situation where the once - loving relationship is now a battlefield of negative emotions.
The novels he recommended were The Person Who Loves Me Most in the World and The Father and Son of the Zhang Family. " The Person Who Loves Me Most in the World " was the work of the famous Japanese writer, Qing Shigatsu. It told the story of a father and son who depended on each other for survival. The father was a truck driver, rude and shy. " Father and Son of the Zhang Family " was a short story that recorded the daily life of the father and son of the Zhang family. It showed the warmth and interaction between the father and son.
The theme of forbidden love is quite common in this type of fanfic. Characters may hate each other at first because their relationship is not allowed in their society or world. For example, in a dystopian world where different factions are not supposed to interact, two people from opposing factions start off hating each other because of the rules. But as they defy the norms and get to know each other, they fall in love. Another common theme is the role of fate. It seems like fate keeps bringing the two characters together despite their initial hatred, and gradually they can't resist the pull towards love.
In fanfics about Edward and Bella, their love - hate relationship can be complex. Sometimes, the 'hate' might be a misinterpretation due to misunderstandings. For example, Edward's over - protectiveness could be seen as controlling by Bella, leading to some tension that might seem like hate but is actually rooted in their deep love.
One of the main themes is likely to be the complex nature of human emotions. Love and hate are such strong and contrasting emotions, and the story probably explores how they can co - exist or transform from one to the other.
One example could be a relationship between two friends who have a strong bond (love) but sometimes get into intense arguments (hate). They might compete for the same job opportunity, which creates a sense of hatred in the moment. But deep down, they still care for each other.
The 'fine line' can also represent the internal struggle within the characters. Alec, being a Shadowhunter, has been taught certain values and has a set way of life. Falling in love with Magnus, a warlock, goes against some of those values. So, he might internally 'hate' the fact that he's attracted to Magnus because it challenges his beliefs. However, love is a powerful force. As he gets to know Magnus better, the love starts to overtake the initial negative feelings. In Malec fanfiction, authors often explore this tug - of - war between these two emotions in great detail.
The fine line often lies in the complexity of the characters' emotions. They might have intense feelings that can quickly shift from love to hate and vice versa.