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The narrative appeal of this theme lies in the "road trip" or "fish out of water" journey that follows. When a bride runs, she often leaves behind not just a groom, but her entire support system, social status, and planned future. This creates a vacuum that must be filled by new experiences and self-reliance. It allows the author to strip the character of her previous labels and force her to define herself through her actions rather than her associations. What specific angle of this story or book
The trope of the "Runaway Bride" is one of the most enduring and versatile narrative devices in literature and cinema. It functions as a powerful symbol of rebellion, self-discovery, and the rejection of societal expectations. At its core, the image of a woman fleeing her own wedding in a white dress is a visual paradox—it represents the ultimate moment of social conformity (marriage) being interrupted by an act of radical individual agency. This creates a vacuum that must be filled