{"id":1400228,"date":"2017-11-08T11:00:33","date_gmt":"2017-11-08T16:00:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/community.sparknotes.com\/?p=1400228"},"modified":"2019-02-08T11:30:51","modified_gmt":"2019-02-08T16:30:51","slug":"the-most-iconic-meet-cutes-in-literature-ranked","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/blog\/the-most-iconic-meet-cutes-in-literature-ranked\/","title":{"rendered":"The Most Iconic Meet-Cutes in Literature, Ranked"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"alignnone\" src=\"http:\/\/img.sparknotes.com\/content\/sparklife\/sparktalk\/nov8meetcutesliteratureMAIN_LargeWide.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"701\" height=\"394\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Personally, I have never experienced a meet-cute. I&#8217;m not convinced that it actually happens in real life. The closest I have ever come is that one time I bumped into a guy at Starbucks. I spilled my scalding hot coffee into his lap, he cried, and we didn&#8217;t go on a date.<\/p>\n<p>In fiction, however, attractive people are constantly running into each other and falling in love immediately. And this doesn&#8217;t just happen in romantic comedies starring various Hemsworths\u2014it happens in books, too. Here are just a handful, ranked from worst to best.<\/p>\n<p><b>#8: Scarlett O&#8217;Hara and Rhett Butler in <i>Gone With the Wind<br \/>\n<\/i><\/b><b>The meet-cute:<\/b> \u00a0It&#8217;s a complete and total mess. Scarlett declares her love for another man, who rejects her. She then slaps him and throws a sugar bowl, only to discover that Rhett Butler was eavesdropping nearby and heard the whole thing. To cap it off, she yells at him and then goes and accepts a proposal from another man entirely. \u00a0As meet-cutes go, it&#8217;s, well, it&#8217;s not a \u00a0<i>great<\/i> \u00a0start.<br \/>\n<b>The Hollywood equivalent:<\/b> Something (sort of) similar happens with Alison Brie in <i>How to Be Single<\/i>.<\/p>\n<p><b>#7: Darcy and Elizabeth in <i>Pride and Prejudice<br \/>\n<\/i><\/b><b>The meet-cute:<\/b> You know the routine. Boy meets girl; boy refuses to dance with girl; boy insults girl&#8217;s looks, personality, and social standing; girl develops prejudicial notions about boy that will persist for many months, only to be disproved at a critical juncture. Actually, this is a subversion of the meet-cute trope. A meet-ugly, if you will.<br \/>\n<b>The Hollywood equivalent:<\/b> Think <i>He&#8217;s Just Not That Into You, When Harry Met Sally, <\/i>and <i>Groundhog Day<\/i>.<\/p>\n<p><b>#6: Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester in <i>Jane Eyre<br \/>\n<\/i><\/b><b>The meet-cute:<\/b> Jane is simply walking along one moonlit night when a passing stranger is abruptly unseated from his horse, which I think we can safely assume looked hilarious. He has a sprained ankle, and she offers him her hand. This would be cuter if she wasn&#8217;t thinking, \u201cMan, what a completely average-looking human being,\u201d if he didn&#8217;t later blame her for his fall by calling her a witch, and if he hadn&#8217;t been hiding his crazy wife in the attic the whole time.<br \/>\n<b>The Hollywood equivalent:<\/b> It&#8217;s kind of like <i>Reality Bites, The Wedding Planner,<\/i> and the first episode of <i>Zoey 101<\/i> where Zoey sees Chase and he immediately runs into a flagpole.<\/p>\n<p><b>#5: Romeo and Juliet in <i>Romeo and Juliet<br \/>\n<\/i><\/b><b>The meet-cute:<\/b> They meet eyes, hold hands, and lock lips within about five minutes of being in the same room for the first time. It&#8217;s sweet, if implausible. But this meet-cute is tempered somewhat by the knowledge that six people will ultimately die as a result of it, along with the fact that, barely two seconds ago, Romeo was lusting after Rosaline. The boy falls in love the way I devour pizza rolls, which is to say frequently and with great passion.<br \/>\n<b>The Hollywood equivalent:<\/b> <i>Mean Girls<\/i>, <i>The Notebook<\/i>, pretty much any time two characters who didn&#8217;t previously know each other make eye contact in <i>Love, Actually.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><b>#4: Marianne Dashwood and John Willoughby in <i>Sense and Sensibility<br \/>\n<\/i><\/b><b>The meet-cute:<\/b> Apparently, roughly half the meet-cutes in the eighteenth century involved someone twisting an ankle. While out for a walk, Marianne falls down a hill, requiring Willoughby to rescue her. The two don&#8217;t ultimately wind up together, but it would&#8217;ve been a cute story if they had, and I&#8217;m about one bad date \u00a0away from throwing myself down a hill and breaking my ankle just to have a <i>chance<\/i> at finding love.<br \/>\n<b>The Hollywood equivalent: <\/b><i>27 Dresses. <\/i>You know, the bit where Katherine Heigl gets a concussion. Thank God James Marsden is there.<\/p>\n<p><b>#3: Nick Carraway and Jay Gatsby in <i>The Great Gatsby<br \/>\n<\/i><\/b><b>The meet-cute:<\/b> Look, I get that Nick and Gatsby aren&#8217;t romantically entangled, but you can&#8217;t tell me Nick saying \u201cSo where&#8217;s this Gatsby fellow, anyway? Seems kind of rude not to greet your guests, don&#8217;t you think?\u201d to a nearby stranger who proceeds to say \u201cActually, I&#8217;m Gatsby\u201d before flashing a wide, dazzling smile ISN&#8217;T a meet-cute.<br \/>\n<b>The Hollywood equivalent:<\/b> <i>Legally Blonde<\/i> and <i>You&#8217;ve Got Mail<\/i><\/p>\n<p><b>#2: Basically everyone in <i>Love&#8217;s Labours Lost<br \/>\n<\/i><\/b><b>The meet-cute:<\/b> Never say you&#8217;re swearing off dating, because you&#8217;re not. \u201cI&#8217;m just going to focus on <i>me<\/i> right now\u201d is exactly what someone who&#8217;s about to fall head-over-heels in love would say. In Shakesepeare&#8217;s <i>Love&#8217;s Labours Lost<\/i>, the king and his three dudebros decide to take a break from women. Almost immediately, they meet a princess and her three ladies-in-waiting. Antics ensue.<br \/>\n<b>The Hollywood equivalent:<\/b> <i>40 Days and 40 Nights.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><b>#1: Christine Daa\u00e9 and Raoul de Chagny in <i>The Phantom of the Opera<br \/>\n<\/i><\/b><b>The meet-cute:<\/b> When Christine and Raoul first meet as children, Raoul jumps into the sea to rescue her scarf, which is 10\/10 adorable. Nothing about this encounter suggests that they will both one day be living at the mercy of some guy who lives a basement and hates chandeliers, but life&#8217;s funny like that sometimes.<br \/>\n<b>The Hollywood equivalent:<\/b> I&#8217;m certain Channing Tatum does almost exactly this in <i>Dear John<\/i>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Personally, I have never experienced a meet-cute. 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