Actually I don't understand...
So just appreciate the love, the love of the eyes, the intersection of the soul and the flesh. The less shy, the more natural, and there is no erotic feeling at all.
The most exciting thing is that he helped her take off her clothes, leaving only layers of breast wraps. In front of him, she spins, spins, spins happily.
The next day, she said, entered a new world.
After that, he looked at "him" with a lingering look in his eyes. When I read the lines, I couldn't help myself.
Shakespeare is too handsome, the eyelashes are long, and the blue eyes of the heroine are so beautiful. They are not the type of stunning, but they are very fresh. Her self-confidence, her love of poetry, was thus captivating.
So no matter what the times are, people who have love in their hearts will attract someone who loves you.
At that time, girls could not be actors, so the world-shaking love sometimes required rebellion.
Under what circumstances did Shakespeare write so many plays hundreds of years ago? In fact, it is very interesting to think about it. If you have not experienced love, how can it be so moving. Only after experiencing love can you know that kind of unforgettable memory.
Love can be imagined, but imagination alone is not love.
I wasn't actually moved by the love of Romeo and Juliet, maybe I knew the story since I was a child, but I just recited the key points of knowledge.
After the play was over, the audience, both men and women, looked at the dead Romeo and Juliet with worry, and wiped away tears.
That's what the stage is about.
That's what drama is all about.
Therefore, drama is a test of one's acting skills. Face to face, looking at another world, all depends on the performance of the actors.
I still remember that in Cheng Youqing and Li Daren's play, both of them like to go to the small theater. I'm very envious, fermenting my emotions in other people's stories.
The words spoken by the person in front of him are more real.
Shakespeare, it's amazing, a man from hundreds of years ago.
I listened to the song of the legend of the new White Snake in the morning. It was a TV show I loved a decade ago.
More than ten years ago, I could not have imagined that I would still like it so much that I would listen to one piece and another piece on the way to work, before going to sleep, and when I was depressed.
Sometimes when I listen to it, I feel that it is too ideal and too unrealistic.
Isn't life like that? Too much unscientific, unrealistic, but actually happening.
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