Romantic love
A conception of love emphasising intense emotional connection, individual choice, personal passion, and often transcendence of social constraints. Romantic love emerged as an ideal in the Romantic era (late 18th-early 19th century) but has roots in earlier traditions.
Real World
Jane Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice' directly challenged the transactional marriage market of Regency England — Elizabeth Bennet's insistence on marrying for love rather than security is a textbook enactment of Romantic love ideology.
Exam Focus
Always anchor romantic love to its historical emergence in AO3 responses — contextualising Romantic-era ideals shows the examiner you understand literary period.
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