In the vast landscape of narrative fiction, the title serves as the initial point of contact between the work and the audience. It is a framing device, a promise, and often a thesis statement. While many titles describe a setting, an event, or a thematic concept, a specific subset of titles functions as a direct link to the interpersonal dynamics of the story. These "title link relationships" explicitly identify the romantic pairing or the nature of the relationship in the title itself. Examples range from classic literature like Pride and Prejudice to modern sitcoms like Dharma & Greg or young adult sagas like Daisy Jones & The Six .