broken thoughts

Destin 2022-04-19 09:02:15

Haven't read the original, just remember it. Mother's teaching is one of the family's most valuable spiritual treasures. Although Beth's role is relatively small, it leaves a deep impression on people, a kind and quiet little angel. The part of Amy when she was a child was very good, but after that, there were fewer scenes, especially when she was with Teddy. In the last scene, Teddy said that he was destined to be a member of the Macquarie family. If Beth got married, he would not watch it. In the part about her husband, my feeling is: Teddy is a prostitute but still has Joe in his heart, possessive towards the four sisters(?) or yearning for the atmosphere of the Macquarie family; Beth is ambitious to marry a rich man , I feel that the two have no love at all. The next time they appear is when Teddy receives a letter of help from Joe, but immediately goes to Amy and then the two kiss? ? ? Is it the abridged version in the Tencent video I watched? It's a bit baffling? (And Beth's piano has been silent all the time) Meg is so amazing, gentle, virtuous, dignified and elegant, I love it so much when Joe rejected Teddy, it gave me the feeling that Teddy was a friend, which was a bit unexpected. Bravely chasing dreams and meeting confidants, the part where they discussed perfectionism and memorized poems in a room full of books touched me. But then they had a conflict. When Joe came home, the conflict was not resolved, but was overshadowed by Joe publishing a new book (at least that's how I felt when I watched the movie), I thought Joe would not be with the professor. When I woke up, the ending was quite unexpected. Meg is so beautiful at the end! ! ! I didn't expect classic beauties to poke me so much! ! !

& I want to supplement the original work, which version is the better translation?

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  • Josephine 'Jo' March: Doesn't he have a noble brow? If I were a boy I'd want to look just like that.

  • Jo March: I find it poor logic to say that because women are good, women should vote. Men do not vote because they are good; they vote because they are male, and women should vote, not because we are angels and men are animals, but because we are human beings and citizens of this country.

    Mr. Mayer: You should have been a lawyer, Miss March.

    Jo March: I should have been a great many things, Mr. Mayer.