Forbidden Love

Forbidden love may refer to a romantic relationship between two individuals which is highly discouraged or strongly opposed by a third party, such as the public; either due to cultural, societal, political, or religious reasons. An apt example being the classic tragedy Romeo and Juliet, written by famous playwright William Shakespeare.

Giovanni dal Ponte's Two couples - Paris and Helen, Tristan and Iseult (1410s)


Forbidden Love may also refer to:

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