The following essay explores how romantic storylines in media shape our real-world expectations and the psychological complexities of human connection.
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The early days of cinema and literature were marked by sweeping romances, often with a focus on courtship, marriage, and happily-ever-after endings. Classic films like Casablanca (1942), Roman Holiday (1953), and The Notebook (2004) epitomized the idealized romantic relationship, with dashing heroes, beautiful heroines, and a strong emphasis on emotional sacrifice. These storylines often reinforced traditional values and social norms, portraying romantic love as the ultimate goal. The following essay explores how romantic storylines in
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