Many tales have been told of two people who have triumphed in passion for each other. Romantic love stories bound to make the hair at the back of your head stand. Some might even make you shed a tear from how the plot climaxes to a perfect happy ending. Just like in fairy tale.
All romantic yarns must start from somewhere. They all begin by how the man and the woman meet. More times than not, the two fall for each other at first sight. Just one look and all the cogs are set in motion to turn the wheels of the most captivating acts of man. For instance, William Shakespeare wrote one of the greatest stories about Romeo and Juliet and how they fell in love the moment they set eyes on each other, from there nothing but death could part the legendary affectionate couple.
Romance stories are never enough without breathtaking deeds between the two lovers. Orpheus sang so many songs for his Eurydice sake that he made the gods weep with sorrow for his loss. They even ended up helping his grieving soul by showing him a way of getting his lover back. As advised by the gods, Orpheus was even willing to travel to the underworld for his better half, and he did. All for the affection he had for Eurydice.
Almost every passion story has an antagonistic aspect to it. It is not always butterflies and rainbows when it comes to matters of affection. With Romeo and Juliet, the feuds between their two families made it almost impossible for their affair to flourish. For Orpheus, a god was after his woman too. The god who was after Eurydice was responsible for her death. Lancelot had a hard time with the wrath from King Arthur after he discovered the two had an affair. Nevertheless, deep affection in the end conquers all.
To make romantic stories more interesting, there has to be a twist in the plot. In some sad situations, almost in all great stories, one of the two lovers dies due to one reason or the other. In some even more sad scenarios, the second lover dies as well, mostly due to great grief for their loss or suicide as a sacrifice for their love. Such twists in the tale make it full of suspense and intrigue.
Romantic anecdotes tell us about how any barrier can be overcome when two people are affectionate about each other. Race cannot hinder two who are romantically involved from being together, just like in the story of Pocahontas and John Smith. Not even war can draw lovers apart, just like in the story of Odysseus and Penelope who fought off all the temptations that worked against their union as husband and wife despite the fact that they were apart for twenty long years.
These stories teach other couples about faithfulness to the one you love, Just like Odysseus and Penelope. They also teach of passion like that between Lancelot and Guinevere. Most importantly, they teach us that love is worth sacrificing a lot for.
Much more may be learnt from romantic love stories. Therefore, you should hold the lessons you learn from them dearly. No sooner than later, you may find yourself head over heels, crazily in love with someone.
All romantic yarns must start from somewhere. They all begin by how the man and the woman meet. More times than not, the two fall for each other at first sight. Just one look and all the cogs are set in motion to turn the wheels of the most captivating acts of man. For instance, William Shakespeare wrote one of the greatest stories about Romeo and Juliet and how they fell in love the moment they set eyes on each other, from there nothing but death could part the legendary affectionate couple.
Romance stories are never enough without breathtaking deeds between the two lovers. Orpheus sang so many songs for his Eurydice sake that he made the gods weep with sorrow for his loss. They even ended up helping his grieving soul by showing him a way of getting his lover back. As advised by the gods, Orpheus was even willing to travel to the underworld for his better half, and he did. All for the affection he had for Eurydice.
Almost every passion story has an antagonistic aspect to it. It is not always butterflies and rainbows when it comes to matters of affection. With Romeo and Juliet, the feuds between their two families made it almost impossible for their affair to flourish. For Orpheus, a god was after his woman too. The god who was after Eurydice was responsible for her death. Lancelot had a hard time with the wrath from King Arthur after he discovered the two had an affair. Nevertheless, deep affection in the end conquers all.
To make romantic stories more interesting, there has to be a twist in the plot. In some sad situations, almost in all great stories, one of the two lovers dies due to one reason or the other. In some even more sad scenarios, the second lover dies as well, mostly due to great grief for their loss or suicide as a sacrifice for their love. Such twists in the tale make it full of suspense and intrigue.
Romantic anecdotes tell us about how any barrier can be overcome when two people are affectionate about each other. Race cannot hinder two who are romantically involved from being together, just like in the story of Pocahontas and John Smith. Not even war can draw lovers apart, just like in the story of Odysseus and Penelope who fought off all the temptations that worked against their union as husband and wife despite the fact that they were apart for twenty long years.
These stories teach other couples about faithfulness to the one you love, Just like Odysseus and Penelope. They also teach of passion like that between Lancelot and Guinevere. Most importantly, they teach us that love is worth sacrificing a lot for.
Much more may be learnt from romantic love stories. Therefore, you should hold the lessons you learn from them dearly. No sooner than later, you may find yourself head over heels, crazily in love with someone.
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