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: Effective romance requires at least two types of conflict: societal, interpersonal, or internal [4]. Internal conflict—overcoming personal flaws—is often cited as the most crucial for a character's growth [4]. : There has been a significant surge in

: Most romantic dramas include distressed situations between leads , a portrayal of deep passion, and a powerful, sometimes tragic, resolution [14]. 3. Psychological and Social Impact : Effective romance requires at least two types

: Interestingly, some research suggests that couples who watch romantic media together may report higher relationship commitment because it encourages them to look for the "awesome" qualities in their partners [17, 7].

: Definitive examples include Titanic, The Notebook, and Notting Hill [29].