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Analyze the conflict (What keeps them apart?).

Analyze the resolution (What does the ending say about love?). Little.Caprice.The.Sexy.Reunion.double.mp4

Here are four directions you could take, along with a rough outline structure to get you started: 1. The "Evolution of Tropes" (Media & Literature) Analyze the conflict (What keeps them apart

Victorian restraint vs. 1920s liberation; the impact of dating apps on 21st-century "Rom-Com" plots; how gender roles dictate who pursues whom in fiction. 4. Conflict & Resolution: The Mechanics of a Relationship The "Evolution of Tropes" (Media & Literature) Victorian

Romantic narratives in fiction serve as a "safe space" for audiences to process different attachment styles (Anxious, Avoidant, and Secure).

Focus on how romantic storylines reflect the values of the era they were written in.

That is a broad and fascinating subject! To help you write a paper that is actually engaging (and not just a list of tropes), it helps to pick a specific "lens."