This inspiring situation provides a wealth of opportunities such as Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. The lover loves the beloved enemy. The hater hates the lover for this betrayal.
Exampless
• The loved one hated by kinsmen of the lover.
• The lover pursued by the brothers of his beloved.
• The lover hated by the family of his beloved.
• The lover is a son of a man hated by the kinsmen of his beloved.
• The lover is an enemy of the party of the woman who loves him.
• The lover is the slayer of the father of his beloved.
• The beloved is the slayer of the father of her lover.
• The beloved is the slayer of the brother of her lover.
• The beloved is the slayer of the husband of the woman who loves him, but who has previously sworn to avenge that husband.
• The beloved is the slayer of a previous lover of the woman who loves him, but who has previously sworn to avenge the dead lover.
• The beloved is a slayer of a kinsman of the woman who loves him.
• The beloved is the daughter of the slayer of her lover's father.