Women are born with femininity and motherhood, but not wives, which are acquired, so they are vague and confusing. All the female characters in the play are mothers, good mothers who love their children. Mothers are tough, and they suffer anxiety, loneliness, insults, and fears for their children. They become strong, mature, and forbearing because of their motherhood, and the men in the play are young children. They depend on their mothers when they are young, and depend on their wives after they get married. Among them, pedophilia is stagnant mental development, nostalgic for childhood, no way A case in which the object of sexual pleasure is transferred to a child by intercourse with an adult woman. Sex has nothing to do with love. Sometimes it is a way to release stress, feel the body, and seek a sense of existence. It is like playing football, but it gives morality. Sex outside of marriage makes people feel shame and guilt. The "Madame Bovary" is mentioned in the play, and the heroine's attitude towards her has changed, and she has seen the awakening and courage of women. The story is over, and life continues. Love and elopement cannot change life. Only women's inner growth can achieve themselves. Kate's plain performance is also perfect, Jennifer is still beautiful, but the beauty in the play is a bit strong and cold, maybe it has something to do with the character itself
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