ROMANTIC NARRATIVES' PORTRAYALS OF THE IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION
Keywords:
education, romantic narratives, knowledge, education, challenging stereotypes, representation, romantic period, postmodernAbstract
The significance of education as it is portrayed in romance stories in a variety of literary and media genres is examined in this abstract. With education acting as a primary catalyst for character development and relationship dynamics, themes of love and personal development are frequently woven into romantic narrative.
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Sarasa, M. C. & Porta, L. G. (2018). Narratives of desire, love, imagination, and fluidity:
Becoming an English teacher in a University Preparation Program. LACLIL, 11(1), 141-163
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