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Realistic characters have insecurities or "internal conflicts" that make them hesitant to love. These flaws provide the friction necessary for growth.

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As screenwriter Robert McKee notes, "True romance is the union of two selves who are afraid of being alone, yet more afraid of being known." The storyline is the negotiation of that terror. But why

Tropes provide familiar frameworks that set reader expectations and deliver reliable emotional payoffs:

From the sun-drenched pages of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice to the morally ambiguous, neon-lit hallways of Euphoria , romantic storylines are the lifeblood of narrative. They are the subplots that save sagging box office returns and the A-plots that win Pulitzer Prizes. But why? In an era of cynicism, "situationships," and dating app fatigue, why does the human heart still race at the sight of two fictional characters finally holding hands?