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I was talking with [livejournal.com profile] beanbeans about romance novel characters and how we often wouldn't tolerate the heroes for five minutes in RL. In one of the most emotionally effective romances I have ever read, the hero expresses his very extreme anger and frustration at the heroine after their climax confrontation (in which she has betrayed him horribly--or so he thinks--and given him his marching orders on no uncertain terms--he's got that part right), by going outside and throwing all of her glass and metal deck furniture off a cliff into the ocean; much crashing and breaking ensues. Wow. Woodsy Owl would be appalled, not to mention the Crimestopper Dog and anyone hoping to walk barefoot there in the near future. I feel I should note that he was not punishing the heroine via death to her 'outdoor living', but that he simply had to smash something.

I was just now reading about writing emotions, and encountered the 'show not tell' advice and a lightbulb went off. Unless romance authors have their characters do 'over the top' things, they cannot convey 'over the top' emotions in this way. Yes? No?
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