Mr. Wet Shirt

Zella 2022-04-19 09:02:15

When I typed this title, I couldn't help but HC again~~~ People who are too charming will make people dizzy.

That day, I was bored while lying in a good home, and found that there was a Chinese-English version of Pride and Prejudice under her pillow, so I casually flipped through it. Jane Austen writes lightheartedly. But never as mentally retarded as the stuff of other romance novelists. Instead, it was enjoyable to read.

Why is there such a big difference in the feeling between words and words? I've been dealing with text for N years and I'm still puzzled.

However, the fatal flaw of the text is that no matter how beautiful the female pig's feet are or how romantic the male pig's feet are, we still cannot get a direct impression by reading the text. For the readers of the "color" of human nature, this is really a very, very big regret. Fortunately, we have a movie adaptation. Otherwise, I reckon that I will always live with regret and beating my chest.

Let me once again express my warm admiration for the BBC! The only one who can adapt the original Austen novels is the BBC. The 1995 edition of "Pride and Prejudice" is a classic. Needless to say, Mr. Darcy, even Lizzy, who didn't think she was pretty at first, became more and more beautiful later. Later, I thought, Lizzy is probably such a person. She doesn't have amazing beauty but exudes a restrained and charming temperament. The more people get along with her, the more cute she is. Mr. Darcy fell in love with Lizzy like this. .

Perhaps mainstream values ​​will think that Lizzy is too assertive and powerful. In an age where women are only required to go to court and have children, a Lizzy girl with no property rights is not a suitable wealthy wife. However, Mr. Darcy is nothing in the pool. O(∩_∩)o...lol.

As for the episode "Wet Shirt", it is not in Jane Austen's original book. This plot was added to the 95th edition of the BBC adaptation, probably due to the sense of picture.

The sun slanted at dusk, and the scenery around Pemberley Manor was intoxicating. When Mr. Darcy came back from London and saw Pemberley surrounded by green trees, he could imagine how relaxed he was. He jumped off his horse, took off his coat, and plunged into the lake in front of Pemberley. After swimming, he picked up his clothes and walked home. The wet shirt didn't stick to his body because it was too large, but it still showed a hint of wild sexiness. (Ah... the horny girl drifting past~~~)

Because Lizzy heard from the housekeeper that the owner of Pemberley would be back tomorrow, she felt at ease and boldly enjoyed the beautiful scenery of Pemberley. Neither of them thought that they would meet unexpectedly on the grass in front of Pemberley. Mr. Darcy was obviously very surprised, as was Lizzy, but she adjusted herself quickly. Mr. Darcy seemed to be too surprised that the foreword didn't make sense, and after greeting each other Mr. Darcy walked away, Lizzy went crazy on the spot: "What would he think of me!" The

lovely uncle and aunt saw Mr. .Wet shirt, said to Lizzy, he is really handsome, just dressed casually, ^_^, laughing...

The most lovely thing about Jane Austen is that almost every work has a perfect ending, which makes us How I like it. I heard that Austin's life is not completely smooth, but you can see how optimistic she has. O(∩_∩)o... Haha, to study, to study.

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Pride and Prejudice quotes

  • Kitty Bennet: I thought Mary sang very ill.

    Elizabeth Bennet: Yes, poor Mary. But she is determined to do it.

  • Mr. Bennet: Til you or your sister Jane return, I shall not hear two words of sense spoken together.