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The Empathy Of Consummate Love In Devon Daniels’ Meet You In The Middle

DOI: 10.59435/gjmi.v2i3.383 Year: 2024 Pages: 1-15 (Vol. 2, No. 3) Views: 1
Authors & Researchers
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Calista, Salsabila Nova Universitas Dr. Soetomo Surabaya1
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Smarandreetha, Falsyawal Galang Universitas Dr. Soetomo Surabaya2
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Ibrahim, Laila Nabilahtuzzahro Universitas Dr. Soetomo Surabaya3
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Pasopati, Rommel Utungga Universitas Dr. Soetomo Surabaya4

Abstract

This article examines how the novel Meet You in the Middle by Devon Daniels portrays the reason for consummate love that causes a long term relationship, which consists of component love of intimacy, passion, and commitment in Triangular Theory of Love by Sternberg. Then, the reason is rooted in interpretation of empathy. Empathy is a physiological reaction that has three components, they are emotional, cognitive, and motivational. It helps people to understand, feel, and care about others, even if it is sometimes hard. The novel tells the story of Kate Adam and Ben Mackenzie, who are liberal and conservative Senate staffers, respectively, and who fall in love despite their ideological differences and professional rivalry. The article analyzes how the novel depicts the challenges and benefits of empathizing with a romantic partner who has opposing political views, and how empathy contributes to the development and maintenance of consummate love. Then, it concludes that the novel offers a hopeful and realistic message that consummate love can bridge the political divide, as long as the partners are willing to empathize with each other and respect their differences.