The most popular love stories in history and literature

in #story7 years ago

Do you believe in true love, do you believe in love at first sight, and do you believe in love that lasts forever? If not, you must change your mind when you review this collection of months of love stories throughout history and in literature.

Romeo and Juliet
Perhaps the most famous love stories of all time, Romeo and Juliet became lovers of love. Their story is a tragedy of the most famous English poet William Shakespeare. It is the story of two young men from two families who have been enmity between each other, but love is a combination of them and a transgression of a conjugal relationship, but their tragic death and eventually the two warring families.

Cleopatra and Mark Antonio
The true love story that linked Cleopatra and Antonio is one of the most memorable and memorable love stories of her heroine. Shakespeare has embodied this story, which captures love between two historical figures, in a tragic play called Antonio and Cleopatra.
The relationship between these two characters is a true test of love. They fell in love at first sight, but this relationship between the Roman leader Antonio and Queen Cleopatra sparked the wrath of the Romans, who were afraid of the Egyptians' growing strength as a result of this relationship.
It is said that while Antonio was engaged in a war against the Romans, he received false reports of Cleopatra's death. He committed suicide with his sword. When Cleopatra learned of his death, she felt very shocked and could not bear it.

3 - Lancelot and Gwenver
The tragic love that linked Sir Lancelot and Queen Guinevere, perhaps embodies the most famous stories of love in history, was signed by Lanceleut in love with Queen Gwynfre, the wife of King Arthur. The relationship of love developed slowly and covertly, but the queen could not bear patience and declared her love for him and then escape together.
On the same night, a group of 12 king-knights attacked the lovers' house. Anselot fled, but they arrested Gwenver, who was sentenced to death by burning for adultery.
Days later, Lancelot returned to save them from burning. When he was arrested, the knights were divided between those who wanted to kill them and those who wanted to pardon them, which weakened King Arthur's rule. The important thing is that it ended up with a lover to a miserable church.

Tristan and Isold
The story of the tragic love between Tristan and Isold has been recounted for generations and in various forms. The story took place in the Middle Ages during the reign of King Arthur.
Isold was the daughter of the King of Ireland and was addressed to the King of Cornwall, Mark, who sent his nephew Tristan to escort Isold to Cornwall, but they fell in love during the journey.
Isold completed her marriage to Mark, but she could not forget her love for Tristan and this love relationship continued after marriage.
When Mark later learned of this relationship, Isold refused, but he forbade Tristan to enter Cornwall. He turned on the disease and sent Isold to heal him, but one of them told him that she refused to come and died as a camper. When the beloved arrived, it was too late!

Paris and Helen
Helen's story of Trojan and the Trojan War in Elijah is written by the famous Greek writer Homer, a story in which reality is intermingled with legend.
Helen is one of the most beautiful female figures of the time. She was married to the king of Spartan Minellus. Paris, the son of the king of Trojan Briam, fell in love with her and kidnapped her and returned to Troy.
The Greeks gathered a tractor to retrieve Helen, Troy was destroyed and Helene Salame was returned to Asparta, where she lived happily with Menelus for the rest of her life.

  1. Orpheus and Irodais
    Is an old Greek love story that is more of a hopeless love than it is. Orpheus fell in love with Erudais and married her. He lived a good life.
    Then one of the Greek feudalists saw her and loved her. As he was chasing her one day, she fell into a basin of snakes and got poisoned.
    Her husband suffered great frustration and grief and spent the rest of his life singing sad songs until he died.

  2. Napoleon and Josephine
    At first Napoleon, 26, married an interest of Josephine, who was older and more famous. More importantly, she was a wealthy woman, but over time Napoleon became very fond of her.
    The flames of this love continued to rise over time and never extinguished, but conditions imposed on them separation, but the love between them did not break until the end.

  3. Odysseus and Penelope
    Few couples understand the meaning of sacrifice as these two spouses. After a 20-year break, they waited impatiently for the meeting again. Wars Odysseus away from his wife shortly after their marriage.
    Although she did not hope much for his return, 108 wedding guests refused to offer her a sermon, and he refused to marry her even though he had to stay away from his wife for a long time.

  4. Paulo and Francesca
    Two famous heroes in the "Divine Comedy" of Dante, who told a true love story.
    Francesca was married to Giancito Malatesta, who was a jealous man, and fell in love with his brother Paolo. The love affair arose between them when they read a book about the famous lovers of Ancelot and Jennifer, and when their relationship was revealed they were killed by Giancito.

  5. Scarlett O'Hara and Wright Butler
    The novel "Gone with the Wind" is one of the masterpieces of world literature. Margaret Mitchell relished the love and hate relationship between Scarlett O'Hara and Rit Butler. The stormy marital relationship reflected, in one way or another, the civil wars that were going on in their surroundings. Scarlett was madly fond of Riet, but her fickle nature and her many mischief kept her away from her.

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