The previous narrative was long and noisy, but fortunately, I persevered. At the end, you can't help but have a different experience. I have to admit that childhood memories really play a very important role in growing up thoughts. When I was young, I opened this book at random from a pile of chaotic bookshelves. I was so excited to watch it, I stayed up late to read it. Afterwards, I excitedly told my father that I liked this book the most. Probably because this book is different from other fairy tales and storybooks. It is free and independent. I especially love Joe. She is like a character I have never seen before, carrying the banner and declaring "independent personality". . She is so different and I love her so much. Not understanding the film's casting at first, Joe's femininity is reinforced, which is not what I imagined, but there are always a thousand Hamlets. My Hamlet was just telling me that she should be the image of a little English gentleman, with short hair to blow up, freckles on her face, a rough voice, a tomboy-like look, cynically leaning on her horse, seeing Lao Li shouted down the wind: "Why did you come! I'm so anxious!!". Then, galloped away quickly. She is like a prairie.
But occasionally, the grassland will turn yellow and wither. Most people only see the richness and abundance of the grasslands, while ignoring the cost of the choking, blackened weeds.
Joe is actually a very low self-esteem person, conceit is just a coat she shows. When others judge her works, she is unable to be completely rational and objective, longing to be recognized, but unable to be recognized logically. In my opinion, a proud lion needs to be smooth to hear what you have to say.
Doesn't Joe love Laurie? I think it's love, but she doesn't dare to take the most critical step. She has always been a person who backs down on key issues. Will marriage make women unable to become women? Will they lose their freedom? I don't think so. of. Of course, the benevolent see benevolence and the wise see wisdom.
Laurie said she was different, but the difference itself was hard to define. Whether Laurie, who came from a wealthy family, liked her or liked something different. This in itself is a debatable question.
Because this is an era when all women are working hard just to marry well, Joe is different. Still, just like Joe. Joe said against the wind: "I'm not beautiful, I'm ordinary and stupid." The status is not noble. Now how much can Laurie talk about love rising to love?
Such a Joe needs to be firmly chosen, and there needs to be someone who, even if it is clumsy and incomprehensible, can sincerely say: "You are neither ordinary nor stupid, among all the options that have you, I only choose you. "What Joe needs is preference and firm choice. She doesn't want to be illusory and sincere. She doesn't care about loneliness. Although she sometimes feels sad, she doesn't care about where she meets and which topic starts, compared to not being cared about and formal. She wants someone to take a crucial step and tell her that she is courageous and sincere, and that no one else can replace her.
If Joe loved him too, it would be perfect.
"All my pride comes from my low self-esteem. Because of my low self-esteem, I always think about using something grand. I am too eager to be recognized."
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