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They didn’t run. They didn’t hide.
However, the theme evolves when viewed through the lens of romantic tragedy, such as Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet . While not incestuous in the biological sense, the feud between the Capulets and Montagues renders the lovers "kin" to hatred, making their love equally forbidden. They are cousins in conflict, bound by a shared history of violence that prohibits union. In this context, the "forbidden kin" trope shifts from a biological violation to a sociological one. The tragedy stems from the realization that the external boundaries society erects—be they based on blood, class, or feuding history—are often arbitrary, yet possess the power to kill. The lovers are punished not for what they are , but for who they are to one another. They didn’t hide
In a world where bloodline determines magical affinity, two siblings separated at birth are groomed to destroy each other, only to fall in love, unknowingly risking the structural magic holding their society together. Synopsis: