The love triangle trope allows for a deep exploration of desire and the complexities of love.
In Murakami's 'Norwegian Wood,' Toru Watanabe navigates love and emotional turmoil between two women, delving into nostalgia, emotional dependence, and the price of loving broken individuals.
Ferrante's 'My Brilliant Friend' examines the intricate dynamics of female friendship, obsession, and desire through the complex relationship between Lila, Elena, and Nino in 1950s Italy.
Ishiguro's 'Never Let Me Go' delves into the poignant tale of Kathy and her bond with Ruth and Tommy, highlighting lost chances in love and the struggle of letting go of loved ones in a dystopian setting.
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