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Fisher, H. E. (2004). Why we love: The nature and chemistry of romantic love. New York: Henry Holt.
What do you think? Which forbidden relationships or romantic storylines have captivated you? Share your thoughts in the comments below! Fisher, H
Why does the audience root for a couple that shouldn't be together? The answer lies in the psychological concept of "reactance"—the urge to protect one’s freedom when it is threatened. When a story tells us a couple is prohibited, it creates an immediate underdog dynamic. We instinctively want the characters to reclaim their autonomy from the oppressive forces of their environment. Why we love: The nature and chemistry of romantic love
Consider the phenomenon of in literature (e.g., Fifty Shades of Grey , After ). The prohibition here is often consent: "I shouldn't want him because he's controlling/dangerous/a mafia boss." When these books became bestsellers, psychologists raised alarms that young readers might confuse obsessive control for passionate love. Fifty Shades of Grey
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Díaz, Junot. (2007). The brief wondrous life of Oscar Wao. New York: Riverhead Books.


