1. Another part of being a man, no matter how painful it might be, is accepting your own limitations.
2. We all made choices in life, but the hard part is living with them.
3. You can't make things right, things are just things.
(1) What is the ending of Roy? No one can know. Just as most of us make bad decisions at key junctures in our lives, what's next? The only certainty is that no matter how he lives, this mistake will always be buried deep in his heart. In contrast, roy was lucky, and for him, it was perhaps a beautiful mistake, a mistake many people dream of making if there was no choice. The female graduate student at Columbia University was right. When he and his wife looked at each other, what was in the middle was always a secret that they didn't want to mention but couldn't forget, as well as a sense of guilt about the whole thing and each other. crisis of confidence (Roy tells his wife the truth: "It's the look in your eyes that makes me believe this book is mine." Doesn't that mean shirk?); when he With confidence and applause in front of the public, it is always the old man's vicissitudes face that can't be erased when he returns home and closes his eyes. The old man can die, his secrets can be buried forever, and what he can't accept is always the self who is judged by morality behind his back. we all made choices in life, but the hard part is living with them.
(2) If the old man was fictional, what would the story be like?
(3) When the beautiful female student told the writer what she thought was the ending of Roy, the two began to kiss. On the one hand, the writer was impressed by the wisdom of the female student, but he suddenly stopped because the female student touched In the depths of his heart, the self that he has been trying to escape from hiding, if he thinks, if he is overwhelmed, maybe he is roy, and roy is himself. What is the truth?
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