Extended Reading
  • Reese 2022-09-05 17:41:34

    Humanity is so funny

    Throughout the major literature and film and television works, there is a phenomenon that is always very common - the use of religious elements to metaphorize sexual elements, or the ingenious combination of religious elements that have nothing to do with sex.

    mourning christ

    This is an interesting...

  • Hubert 2022-09-05 18:45:04

    Death under peony flowers, is it romantic to be a ghost? ——Different perspectives of the two editions of "Under the Peony"

    The original meaning of "The Beguiled" is "to be deceived", but given that the male protagonist in the film - a soldier - died at the hands of a group of women, not on the battlefield, it is quite "death by peony flowers, and it is also romantic to be a ghost" Meaning, so the title of the film was...

The Beguiled quotes

  • Abigail: Miss Edwina, aren't you afraid of that bluebelly?

    Edwina: No. Its bad manners to call him a bluebelly. He has a name. Corporal John McBurney.

  • Hallie: Now, pull off his pants. Go ahead, Miss Martha. He's not made no different than your brother.