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Here’s a structured draft review for a narrative (e.g., a novel, screenplay, or game) focusing on relationships and romantic storylines. You can use this as a template or checklist.
8. Integration with Main Plot
- Does the romance advance or intertwine with the central plot (e.g., mystery, war, personal quest)?
If you can remove the romance without affecting the plot, it’s a subplot—which is fine, but ensure it still gets proper attention.
- Avoid the “romance pause” where all plot halts for a love scene, then resumes unchanged.
Love scenes should reveal character or change the dynamic.
7. Diversity & Authenticity
- If characters have different cultural, sexual, or neurodivergent identities, are those handled with specificity and respect?
Avoid stereotypes or using identity as the sole conflict.
- Does the romance feel true to the characters’ ages and life stages?
Teen angst, adult pragmatism, later-life vulnerability—each requires different emotional logic.
Draft Review: Relationships & Romantic Storylines
3. Character Agency & Equality
- Does each character have their own goals, flaws, and arc outside the romance?
Avoid making one character merely a prize or a catalyst for the other’s development.
- Is the power dynamic balanced?
Check for age, status, experience, or emotional leverage gaps. If unequal, is it addressed intentionally?