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Inspirational Stories About Love

The beautiful thing about inspirational love stories is they don't necessarily have to be read in a book. Love and inspiration can present itself within the story of a poem, short story or novel. Does the hero or heroine have to live for you to be inspired, or can you imagine yourself falling in love the same way? Love stories can be both traditional and modern, romantic or tragic yet inspirational, evoking emotion within ourselves while reading romantic stories of love.
  1. Pride and Prejudice

    • Written by Jane Austin, this romantic and inspirational story explores love through marriage and wit. Told through the eyes of Elizabeth Bennett, the novel's main character, the story follows four sisters and their mother who tries to marry them off. Be inspired by the pride and prejudice presented by the sharp-tongued Elizabeth through her interactions with the wealthy, handsome Mr. Darcy.

    Romeo and Juliet

    • Written by William Shakespeare, this tragic love story can be most inspirational in its ability to show just what two people are willing to do for one another. Separated by two feuding families, persecuted by their parents and forced to make the ultimate sacrifice, "Romeo and Juliet" inspires its reader to go to leaps and bounds for love.

    The Ecstasy

    • Written by John Donne, this poem illustrates the inspiration of being one with a lover. John Donne speaks of lovers cemented by their hands, taking on the shape of one another while laying in bed, yet saying nothing at all. The inspiration of two souls becoming one makes "The Ecstasy" a very romantic story indeed.

    Love in the Time of Cholera

    • Written by Gabriel García Márquez, this love story is about hope -- hope that lasts for 51 years, 9 months and 4 days. Marquez illustrates the heart's ability to carry wild hope in a time of despair and disease. "Love in the Time of Cholera" is a most eloquent story and gives us love on the level of absurd set in a Caribbean seaport.

    Broke Back Mountain

    • Written by Annie Proulx this short story defines love in a modern yet still unacceptable manner. Ennis Delmar and Jack Twist become companions while working and fall madly and deeply for one another. "Brokeback Mountain" illustrates that love doesn't have to be acceptable to inspire and can come along when you least expect it. Inspirational in its entirety, it is short, yet complex and colorful in writing.

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