In France, maturity is a necessary condition for beauty, and only maturity is beauty. In the play, Juliette's style is also quite mature. She refuses decisively, is awe-inspiring and strong, and really ignites a raging fire in the hearts of men. Moreover, her strength lies not only in her words and deeds, but also in her beautiful manners and elegant expressions. Of course, this kind of maturity is neither strong nor empathetic. In the eyes of the French, true maturity is a woman's posture that does not destroy the essence of a girl, so it has both rational intellectual beauty and emotional innocence. To be more specific, although she is a modern independent woman, she always has a beautiful longing for love. This should be the reason why men are crazy about it.
There is such a scene in the play which is the best description of this characteristic. On the eve of their wedding, Juliette, who had fallen in love with Alexis, took a bold move that also ignited the fire of passion, and the love between the two finally surfaced. It is precisely because there is a persistent belief in love in her heart that in the end she can be faithful to herself, give up the wrong choice, and hold on to MR.Right's heart.