One possible theme could be the naivete of love. Since love is blind, it might show how people can be naive in love, and the tangerine could be a symbol of that simplicity. Another theme could be the unexpectedness of love, like how a tangerine, which is a simple object, can be related to the complex concept of love.
I'm not entirely sure what the specific 'love is blind tangerine story' is. It could be a very unique, perhaps personal or local story. Maybe 'love is blind' is the main concept and the 'tangerine' is some sort of symbol within it, like a tangerine being a gift or a memory related to a love that is blind in the sense of not seeing flaws or something.
No, Tangerine is purely a work of fiction. The story and characters are imagined by the author and have no basis in reality. However, it might draw inspiration from common themes and human experiences to make it relatable.
In fact, 'Tangerine' has elements drawn from true occurrences. The author might have fictionalized some parts for literary purposes, but the core is rooted in reality.
I really enjoyed the 'Tangerine' novel. The characters were well - developed. The story was engaging from start to finish, especially the way it explored themes like family, friendship and self - discovery. It painted a vivid picture of the setting which made it easy to immerse myself in the story.