#Flower Girl Metamorphosis#
For the male and female protagonists, perhaps it corresponds to the phrase "this is the most fascinating adventure I have ever experienced". The story begins because of a flower girl's "motivation", and also because of a gambling contract, and ends with twists and turns because of the flower girl's "self-esteem", and finally let the arrogant (not just arrogant) professor earnestly analyze it. My own mind, learn to understand and cherish the heroine, no longer just use her as an experimental object and a tool to show her abilities (I don't think it is enough), hey, the ending is not ideal. Redefine lady and gentleman, and the upper class is just like that. Can't rotten leaves be comparable to violets? It is clear that poverty does not hinder virtue, and wealth also brings trouble. It also reflects the gender prejudice of the times, "by and large, we are a marvelous sex", why can't a woman be like a man, such a question is probably still lingering in the hearts of some people. The plot before the heroine's transformation is more beautiful, the comedy scenes are in place, and it is quite funny. I like the singing and dancing of Eliza in the slum at the beginning. What if there is nothing, there is hope if there is a dream, and finally "without you" pulls back a game at the professor's place. The clothes and home furnishings are beautiful. In addition, the professor and the colonel can really make their debut in a team, and the heroine's father is also a wonderful person. In the early stage, I taught Eliza to pronounce, and I will read along with it, so I can apply what I have learned!
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