The army she led was victorious, her hatred was vented, and her faith was verified.
She angrily scolded the king for disregarding the people of Paris who suffered under the slaughter of the enemy. What she needed was a complete victory to save those who had been slaughtered by foreign troops but had no resistance, because she had deeply experienced Such despair and pain.
But the story did not lead to that miraculous victory as she had hoped, and she has become an abandoned pawn for the royal family.
In the prison, she affirmed several times that her king would use gold to save her, but waiting for no news, the torture of the body in the prison, and the Pope's persuasion to give up her false beliefs made her begin to doubt that there has always been a clear existence. The call of God in the depths of the heart.
When she was questioned if she also murdered, she felt extreme pain in her heart.
Originally, she had accepted the Pope's kindness to save her life. But the Emperor would not acquiesce to such an ending, using a ridiculous trick to kill her again.
She no longer struggled and resisted fiercely. The Pope said that she wanted to save her life, but she said that what she wanted to save was the soul.
In the end, she confessed to the man in black - her pride, selfishness, stubbornness, cruelty. Faith collapses in the heart, making people feel that life has lost its value and meaning.
She has always believed that she is leading the war according to God's will, and she really sees the trust people have in her. And at last she began to look at her hands, which were also stained with blood, those sacred beliefs that existed in the faith were surrounded by cruel and desperate reality, only death could appease the sins she had seen along the way, and the problems of God. Give back to God.
Her story is a confrontation between the good and the evil of human nature. The kindness of human nature keeps flashing in the story, but in the end, her death ended tragically.
Death is the final destination of the soul
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