The story "Dollhouse" opens up to many tropes, such as enemies to lovers, brothers' enemies, fake dating, forbidden romance, etc. Raina Adani, the less interesting middle child, drops herself into the hands of her brother's enemy- the wild party lover, August Cruz. Her intentions were simple: she just wants to stir chaos in her "picture perfect" family. What would actually happen if her brother, Ayaan Adani, the role model of the family finds out the forbidden affair of his sister?
The cover page showcases a couple seated in a public place. The girl, seated on the boy's lap is showing affection to him with kisses. On contrary to the girl's affection, the boy seems rather board and uninterested with the girl. This could symbolise the relationship between Raina and August. The hot pink neon "Dollhouse" symbolises the fun and frivolousness of the relationship between Raina and August along with the "picture perfect" nature of her family. The 80's fashioned couple in the cover page embody the extravagance and the individuality of the two main characters in arieeewrites's book.
The cover page significantly highlights only few aspects of the story. Although the main attribute of the story is portrayed in the cover page, the cover page could hold more factors by portraying a better image whilst using an appropriate structure.
The title should be captivating and uncommon to readers so that they could feel a difference about the plot from the story just from the title. arieeewrite has successfully chosen a title which is not only attracting but also symbolic to the story.
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