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A recurring theme is the contrast between the characters' public and private lives. Both are trapped in marriages that feel like "cages," described as "two birds of passage... caught and forced to live in separate cages." Friends warn them

If you are a writer wanting to use this trope effectively, avoid the lazy version. Here is how to craft a compelling internal-conflict romance.

: Using a shared responsibility to maintain contact after a split.

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