Themes Found In True Love Books

By Della Monroe


When people contemplate romance novels, they often judge these works of literature as shallow and not very interesting. They believe that the stories center around one common theme and that the endings are all the same. However, true love books can be complicated and well-written works of literature that center on several themes that revolve around one or two main characters. People who are fans of this literary genre understand that these novels are just as interesting as any non-fiction book or a literary staple taught in the classroom.

To be considered a romance novel, there has to be an element of romanticism in the novel, however. Most often this element comes from two lovers overcoming remarkable odds to forge a relationship with each other. Sometimes the star-crossed lovers get married. Other times, they part ways with the promise of reuniting again in the future. Nonetheless, this basic element is found in all novels written for this genre.

Despite the inevitable ending, however, these works still feature ideas that give the novels validity and intrigue. For example, many authors of this genre like to set their stories in medieval times. They include details about how the main female character struggles against her male counterpart to gain his respect and trust. The theme touches on women's rights in that time.

Other works of romantic literature take place in frontier days of America's settling. The author might include references to historic figures like Billy the Kid or Wyatt Earp to give the story more intrigue. It also shows that the writer knows what he or she is talking about to the reader. This angle hooks readers to the story from start to finish.

Still, some critics argue that for all of the historic accuracy and engaging theme work that these stories are not on par with the creations found in the English canon. It is true that these novels may not be held in the same regard as Shakespearean creations. However, the writers make every attempt to give their characters and story lines the same respect as canonical writers.

Likewise, they want the story to be appreciated as a legitimate work of literature rather than a tale to be dismissed as fanciful. Just like other genres of literature, romantic tales have their place in the literary world. The inclusion of more than one theme in addition to the underlying love match helps give the book more credence in the opinions of literary critics.

Because of the effort that authors put into creating the ideal book, the genre has garnered a wider fan base. These novels are no longer reserved just for housewives and bored stay-at-home moms. College students, working professionals, and even college professors have been known to read these books.

True love in a novel may seem like a flimsy idea to people who consider themselves purveyors of fine literature. However, as many critics are coming to understand, the stories in the genre are now becoming more dimensional and featuring more complicated theme work. The fan base for these books also continues to grow each day.




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