You have to endure, at least wait

Desmond 2022-04-20 09:01:51

The more I watch Pride and Prejudice, the more things I see in it, and it is also related to age, and gradually I have reached the same age as the girls in the film to talk about marriage.
The afternoon tea party going round and round, the all-night chat with the good girls, and the constant description of emotions and marriage, the more I have an opinion.
Let's talk about Charlotte first. She is clear and transparent, so she doesn't need to pick up the sentences in the book and read it carefully. How come she and her husband are the type of husband-in-law that Papa Pei said will not make people happy. Smart girls don't May not see through, so ironic. In the 95th edition, Charlotte was specially given the hesitation of inviting Collins to dinner, a solemn hesitation. Decide on a safe second half of your life. What's wrong with Collins, just because he can't make people look good, not to mention Xiao Xiao's flattery, his disrespect for marriage emotions is just one of the biggest sins. It is also the most pity I have for Charlotte, facing a husband who is full of "big love" but doesn't know the slightest true love in the world, as long as she still has some hearts that have not been captured by reason, when she thinks of the opposite sex fantasies of young girls, she The misfortune needs no explanation. Her compromise is a rational request. What
she wants is just a safe haven, which has nothing to do with beauty, charm and knowledge. She has no husband and becomes a negative asset to the family. Without the support of property, she is harassed by gossip around. Guarding a love fantasy, she made a good choice.
What's the difference between tragedy and tragic, the inevitable ending
is too lucky, and what Charlotte cared about and sacrificed for, I abandoned it

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Pride and Prejudice quotes

  • Elizabeth Bennet: How is half such a sum to be repaid?

  • Mary Bennet: It behooves us all, to take very careful thought before pronouncing an adverse judgment on any of our fellow men.