In life we are familiar with the fact that we all respond differently to other people. A loves B and hates C; B loves C but can’t stand A; C loves A but loathes B.
We can label this ‘The Eternal Triangle’, often called the Love Triangle. It’s a relationship involving conflicts and tension among three people, which inevitably put drama characters under (interesting) stress.
This scheme explores the triangle through love, hate, irritation, jealousy, fear and admiration. It can be either serious or comic according to perception.

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