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In these novels, the "action" serves as a catalyst for character development. Authors often use a "forced proximity" trope—trapping the hero and heroine together during a chase or a standoff—to accelerate their emotional connection. The external conflict (the "action") mirrors the internal conflict (the "romance"), leading to a climax where the protagonists must trust each other to survive both physically and emotionally. Conclusion

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