Friday, 3 February 2012
Reduce The Stress Level By Reading Romance Novels
Last night I have seen a remarkable programme called Reader I Married him. It was everything aboutromance novels and their appeal to mass people. It made me to think accurately as to what comprises a romance novel.
For instance, Summerset would be described as a romantic novel as the narrative is completely focused on the love affair among Lou and Andrew but crazy about the Boy for exemplar has the romance in it, but it doesn’t comprises the entire anecdote and yet I presume it would still be bumped in the romance genus but I speculate if there is more to do with me be a feminine author more than the contents of my romance book.
The broadcaster undertook the trials with the University of Westminster to observe if reading romance novels can reduce the levels of anxiety. They took a saliva test proceeding to her doing an hour of usual work and then another test earlier to reading a romance book for an hour.
Her cortisol level were far lesser after reading the romance novel but I am little unconvinced as to whether this is due to her interpreting the romance book or just that she was executing something that was more soothing than work.
Marian Keyes made a crucial point that she did not appreciate romance novels which had the cheerful ending. It has to end where the female lead has discovered something about herself or accomplished something rather than just achieving the affectionate love of the gentleman. What do you think? Please write your opinion
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