Distressed Manderley Manor (manual grievance)

Fernando 2022-04-23 07:01:40

Ring in the ring, the very enjoyable image is really plump, a little old-fashioned, and acceptable. The most amazing thing is that Rebecca's face is not revealed. It is all recited in the third person. It can be restored to this level naturally in non-literary works. I really admire it (although I haven't read the original work). A few favorite scenes that are not bad at all: 1. The first meeting on the mountain in Monte Carlo, I laughed out loud, probably the most unfriendly encounter scene between the male and female protagonists I have ever seen 2. Mike Sim by the fire Saying that you are getting old, nothing can go back, the love and nostalgia for the ignorant of the world, the desire to bear the unwarranted crime alone, and the unwillingness to let the lover share the burden of the heavy and image-damaging past. I don't want to talk about women's rights, I'll talk about it later. 3. I was in a hurry to get married, and forgot to take my marriage certificate. Hahaha, Maxim bought a big bouquet of flowers. She was overwhelmed by the flowers. She only knew how to say "lovely". It is a female viewing angle and will pay special attention to the image given to women in the work. The heroine is so sincere and kind that she is a little cowardly. She has more affection and less anger towards her. Being humble in love is not exclusive to women, and of course she can choose to be strong, as she did later.

However, the process of developing the relationship between the two is not enough, and the love is too easy, which makes me feel that the love is inexplicable. Hahaha, the girl is like a chicken without ideas, and the rich gentleman hooks his hand and passes. If it was me, I would Just go to the tennis class obediently (I'm talking nonsense), it is also understandable that a girl is in such a situation, and she has a gentle and slightly cowardly personality. So I don’t want to make people uncomfortable with the stereotyped image of women. I still say that, I believe that the day when men and women are truly equal will come, and it is coming. Grandpa Marx taught me that it can come if you want it, you need it. A lot of concrete and practical forces. So after realizing the historical position I am in, I am less hostile, but it does not mean that I can stop and say that the future will come. The future is coming!

Suddenly I felt that Rebecca's shaping was too successful, and I was a little fascinated. What kind of woman is she, with a fragmented third-person perspective, with tricks to confuse everyone, and the ability to briskly walk the promenades of Castle Manderley, open to sex (though infidelity is unacceptable to me). , but as the female supervisor said, she was just amuse herself, quite revolutionary from a sexual point of view), what does she value, and is it an exaggeration to compare her to a female Don Juan? It's fun, but there's no way to put together more.

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Rebecca quotes

  • [after being asked what his costume was]

    Major Giles Lacy: Strong man, Old man.

  • [urging Mrs. de Winter to jump out the window and end her misery]

    Mrs. Danvers: Go ahead. Jump. He never loved you, so why go on living? Jump and it will all be over...