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| Dynamic | Core Tension | Example | |---------|--------------|---------| | | Optimism vs. cynicism | The Hating Game | | Enemies to Lovers | Pride vs. vulnerability | Pride & Prejudice | | Friends to Lovers | Safety vs. risk of loss | When Harry Met Sally | | Forced Proximity | Circumstance vs. personal space | The Spanish Love Deception | | Second Chance | Past hurt vs. present change | Persuasion | | Slow Burn | Delayed gratification vs. tension | Most romantic subplots | | Opposites Attract | Clashing values vs. complementary strengths | 10 Things I Hate About You |
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