Much like Romeo and Juliet, the two fundamental characters in this renowned romantic tale are divided – and, for Majnun's situation, headed to frenzy. Taboo from wedding because of inborn custom, he can't stand seeing Layla and vanishes into the desert whispering his lovely verse to himself, devoured by his torment. Despite the fact that Layla is in the long run compelled to get married with another man, she declines to perfect the relationship. At the point when her significant other bites the dust, she ends up suffering from extreme melancholy for the loss of Majnun and passes away.
Lancelot and Guinevere
The relationship that cut down a kingdom, there is no issue in Western writing so known as that between Lancelot du Lac and Queen Guinevere. Set in Medieval Britain, the two youthful sweethearts ran into each other when the respectable knight joined the Round Table of King Arthur. As their affection is found, it sets off a scramble for the crown of the grief stricken Arthur and descending winding prompting the disintegration of ostensibly the best government any human advancement's legend contains.


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