There should be only one male protagonist

Cassandre 2022-11-03 14:10:34

I think it's the same person, but the male protagonist is always cheating and feels a little guilty, so he has a bit of a split in his personality, or is escaping from reality.
And his identity should be a third-rate actor. There are several positions to illustrate this point.
1 He has photos of his wife and his wife in both homes, but in the cheating nest, he tore up the half of his wife.
2 He went to talk to his mother as a teacher, and his mother answered him affirmatively, he is just a third-rate actor, don't think too much
3 Her wife also asked him how his school was, so she said In fact, his wife still knew about his situation, so after seeing him at school, she found that he didn't know her. His wife was actually very worried about his physical condition.
4 Finally, his wife said I wanted you to stay, It indirectly means that he is often away from home, that is, he has gone to the teacher's life and is with the mistress

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  • Anthony: Control, it's all about control. Every dictatorship has one obsession and that's it. In ancient Rome they gave the people bread and circuses. They kept population busy with entertainment but other dictatorships used other strategies to control ideas, the knowledge... how do they do that? Lower education, they limit culture, censor information, they censor any means of individual expression and is important to remember this, that this is a pattern, that repeats itself through out history.

  • Teacher at School: Where There's a Will There's a Way.

    Anthony: It's true.

    Teacher at School: No, it's a movie, I saw it a little while ago but um... I remember it was... I liked it.

    Anthony: Hmm. Where There's a Will There's a Way.

    Teacher at School: Yeah, that's it. Local film, if you...

    Anthony: I'll keep it in mind.