Watching this drama with the mentality of watching a TV series, I didn't expect to find so many reflections in the end.
The male protagonist fights against his superiors at the beginning.
The male protagonist's family struggles against marriage.
Ted's struggle against society, and the reaction that society brings to Ted.
New disciplines challenge old disciplines.
The struggle of the judicial system.
Finally, let's talk about my feelings, neither the male protagonist nor Ted wins or loses. In the end, the male protagonist has become the person most affected by the declaration.
As Ted said, his final confession was the best option, sacrificing himself to keep his philosophy. Reminds me of The Life of David Gore. Just as good-looking!
In the end, the lines of this play are also concise and powerful, with far-reaching implications.
Hope to get a second shot in the future.
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