Eternal love

Preston 2022-04-19 09:02:19

I have always liked the British female writer Jane Austen (1775-1817). In that era when women could hold a needle but not a pen, she boldly outlined women's love and marriage with her penetrating eyes and her witty mind. More possibilities in: Women are not only accessories of men, marriage cannot be without love, lovers with great disparity but equal talents should be happy, women can also rely on their own abilities, say what they want to say, and do what they want. matter. In the ever-changing world, love will fade, pain will fade, and only the emotions of the moment exist. Jane Austen used her pen to leave her attitude. In her attitude, there is love and helplessness. There are stubbornness, kindness, despair, and happiness. I like that they have the courage to pursue their own world. Even if they are hurt and cry, they will not regret it. In an era of strict etiquette, Jane Austen dared to speak her mind, and her uniqueness made her extraordinary. "Care to Come" is Jane Austen's love story. The real background is similar to her work "Pride and Prejudice". Jane, who is talented and loves writing, has a poor family, and her mother strongly promotes her relationship with Mr. Wesley, a famous local family. Marriage, young Jane is indifferent to a marriage that trades a lifetime of happiness for a lifetime of wealth. By chance, I met Le Foy, a lawyer from London. His arrogant attitude disgusted Jane. The two confront each other from time to time, but they are convinced by each other's brilliant opinions, which quietly ignites the spark of love. However, they The love of both sides was not recognized by the parents of both parties. After several tossing, Jane left Le Foy. Because of love, she wanted to hold the love of her life for herself, and because of deep love, she finally gave up love for him. Since then, Buried this pain in the bottom of my heart and transformed it into a powerful force for writing, and I never married. Her unfinished love comes to fruition in the blissful embrace of Elizabeth and Dassay (Pride and Prejudice). The whole film takes love as the starting point, and presents the short but legendary life of the female writer in a straightforward way. The beautiful English countryside, picturesque landscapes, and well-dressed girls and gentlemen create an excellent visual effect. However, my favorite is the heroine Anne Hathaway (Anne Hathaway). Hathaway) wearing a long dark blue dress, the vivid expression of arguing with the male protagonist in the forest, and the sad figure walking home with his sister for the first time sad, elegant dark blue, with a touch of deep temperament, Like Jane's heart, hidden under the calm and waveless sea, is a heart that is constantly beating, unwilling to yield to fate. I like Jane in the first shot, she is wearing pajamas, her hair is fluffy, her eyes are clear, she is writing quickly, constantly scribbling and scribbling, ignoring her ink-stained hands, and her satisfied smile shows her enthusiasm, thinking A woman has an attractive quality, as if the light of the whole world is gathered in front of her, and every moment she writes a pen, she can see a pair of flying wings, ready to take off. The film does not particularly emphasize the details of Jane and Le Foy's fall in love. The most impressive thing is that Jane is sitting by the white window lattice, reading the book Le Foy suggested her to read, her expression from the original calm to the The later ones gradually brightened, like the little purple flowers by the window blooming toward the sun, ripples in her heart, she felt the vastness under his arrogant appearance, the starting point of love may be extreme disgust, however, the blooming of love It is a natural reconciliation after the soul-to-heart connection. There is no reason at all, and perhaps a deep impression is the only answer. At the dance, when their eyes rolled around, they only saw each other and no longer saw other people. It turned out that this was love. Jane's emotions are also faced with the choice between "love" and "bread". When she categorically rejected Mr. Wesley's proposal for love, her mother said angrily: "It's good to have feelings, but not without money. At that moment, I felt "the heart of the world's parents", and also felt the sadness of being unable to be independent without money. Why would Jane's mother not want her to marry someone she loves and live a beautiful and happy life, but as long as she thinks that they may Because she has no money and has the hardest job, Jane may not be able to write because of this. Will such love still be happy? Jane didn't want to rely on men. She wanted to support herself by writing, but she was regarded as nonsense by her mother. Safeguarding her daughter's future was perhaps the only thing parents of that era could do for their daughters. I'm glad to see Le Foy later give up the wealth that is at hand for Jane. At that moment, emotion overcomes reason, and no longer makes himself a victim of marriage. Maybe life will be hard and something will be lost, but the kind of willingness to be for the other And the courage to change is the proof of true love. If we can choose who to fall in love with, there may be no more touching love and sad love songs in this world! It is precisely because love has no choice that it is precious. When Jane and Le Foy held each other's hands in the carriage, at that moment, they exchanged their hearts with each other, although for a moment. It's fleeting, but it's enough for a lifetime of memories to stare at. Are you willing to give up everything for the one you love? Using this to measure the depth of love, how many people can stick to this step? People are very selfish, and love is also very selfish. It is not easy to love someone until they are no longer selfish. In order to love Jane, Le Foy gave up his future and wealth. To love Le Foy, Jane gave up the happiness of the two of them together. The seemingly sad ending actually contains a deep love. Their love is not only caring Instead of feeling their own feelings, they have experienced the difficulties of the other party, so they can bear the pain left after separation by themselves. Years later, when Jane became a well-known female writer, the little girl also called Jane, became the love secret between Jane and Le Foy, let us believe that time is passing, and what will not pass is the deep emotion like the sea , blue, clear, just like the eyes that stared at each other back then, a thousand words have been said in a few words. In Jane Austen's love story, I saw her extraordinary talent and extraordinary bearing. In order to pursue her own happiness, she dared to give up everything. In order to achieve the happiness of others, she reluctantly gave up the love in her hands. If love Writing is what she has. In the years she kept writing, the lost love was reborn in the novel, and the repressed self was regained freedom in the novel. She used her pen to write down her attitude towards life. In the conservative era, she wrote elegant and moving beautiful poems for herself and for women.

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  • Judge Langlois: Wild companions, gambling, running around St James's like a neck-or-nothing young blood of the fancy. What kind of lawyer will that make?

    Tom Lefroy: Typical.

  • Tom Lefroy: I have been told there is much to see upon a walk, but all I've detected so far is a general tendency to green above and brown below.

    Jane Austen: Yes, well, others have detected more. It is celebrated. There's even a book about Selborne Wood.

    Tom Lefroy: Oh. A novel, perhaps?

    Jane Austen: Novels? Being poor, insipid things, read by mere women, even, God forbid, written by mere women?.

    Tom Lefroy: I see, we're talking of your reading.

    Jane Austen: As if the writing of women did not display the greatest powers of mind, knowledge of human nature, the liveliest effusions of wit and humour and the best-chosen language imaginable?