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Romantic dramas (e.g., The Notebook , Titanic , Past Lives ) differ from pure romantic comedies or melodramas by focusing on realistic obstacles—socioeconomic disparity, terminal illness, betrayal, or timing—rather than slapstick misunderstandings. While entertainment is often associated with escapism, romantic drama provides the paradoxical pleasure of feeling sad in a controlled environment.

The romantic drama genre occupies a unique space in entertainment, balancing the formulaic expectations of romance with the serious emotional weight of drama. This paper argues that the genre’s success lies in its ability to provide a safe space for emotional catharsis. By examining narrative structures, character archetypes, and audience psychology, this analysis explores how romantic drama transforms personal anguish into compelling entertainment.

The Enduring Appeal of Romantic Drama: Emotional Catharsis and Narrative Entertainment

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