Many believe that the story of Romeo and Juliet is the only legendary story in the history of lovers by virtue of converting them into worldly plays and films, and some almost memorize their lines, due to the severity of his influence by the great Shakespearean tale, where it tells the story of two lovers belonging to two families on a rooted rivalry, whose hearts were united after Rome committed suicide The poison because he thought his girlfriend had committed suicide for him, but with her return to life and learning of her lover's suicide, she also ended her life with a stab dagger and killed herself.

However, this story witnessed many examples that mimic its reality, as we also read a love story that is no less profound than its predecessor, which is the story of "love at first sight" that brought together Roman leader Antonio and the Queen of Egypt Cleopatra, which fueled Roman fears and anger over the growing relationship with Egypt, except That the two lovers did not care about these fears, which were also subject to many death threats, and in the news that Antonio went to war with them, and when he heard false news claiming the death of his beloved, he killed himself with the sword, and when he reached the news, Cleopatra put an end to her life as well and caught up with him.

Also among the narratives is the story of Qais, the crazy orphan with "Laila" who lost in the desert and desert and chose to live with animals because of the refusal of their parents to marry, and forced the family of the girl Laila to marry another, and this love remained buried until the difference of life and was done in one grave severity attached One to the other.

We also read a novel that tells the escape of two lovers, Sir Lancet and Queen Guinevere, the wife of King Arthur, a very secret love story, due to a royal ruling banning marriage, but Lancet could not conceal his love to end up being denied by a royal decision.
Likewise, the story of Wahida, King of Ireland, Isold, who married King Cornwall, but fell in love with his nephew Tristan during a trip that accompanied her to protect her, and when the king learned to forgive her and prohibited Tristan from reaching her place, he fell ill to lose it, and asked to see her in the hope of recovery, but the censorship and the tightening siege on the two lovers before The king's husband, who is between them, and with Isold being able to break all the barriers and obstacles, she reached her boyfriend, but the time was late, because "Tristan" passed away.