Are women works of art?

Ayden 2022-04-23 07:03:20

Most intellectual women like to say: I want to find a man, he will not ask his lover to be particularly attractive, but prefer her to be a durable book or a durable work of art. He needs to be able to appreciate me, understand me, taste me, and love me.
George shouted: He does not love you! Just put you there as a painting, a treasure box, a work of art, but I don't want you to have your own thoughts and beliefs. But I can, I love you, and even holding you won't rob you of your own thoughts.

Are women works of art? Or, do we want to be treated as a work of art?
Or, artwork, not a good metaphor. Or, not everyone has the same attitude towards artwork. Some people put it on the offering table and worship the Lord. Some people put it in their hearts and savor it carefully. Some people understand the painting and understand the sound, but they have never thought of mastering it, controlling it, valuing it and reselling it.
Forget it, women should stop making static works of art, and strive to be appreciated by human beings. It seems that the purpose of existence is to find out the truth. Our energy does not come from them, our energy comes from within.

A movie is good not because it gives us a certain truth that we haven't discovered or never cared about, but the feature of provoking thought. It is better to give thought than to give the impulse to think.

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  • Verdie 2022-03-27 09:01:13

    In the early 1990s, I watched the big screen in a theater in Tianjin with my friends, but that theater was later demolished. The film opens with the aria "My Dear Dad" in Puccini's opera. I didn't know it at the time, but when I watched it later, I realized that this famous song was being sung. When I watched the big screen back then, some of the exposed scenes were not cut out. The film presented a very classical British flavor. The photography and pictures were beautiful, and the story was very interesting. At that time, I had not read the original book, and I had seen the adaptation of Foster's novel "Journey to India" before. I wonder if my friends still remember that night.

  • Micheal 2022-03-24 09:02:44

    Love the pronunciation of beebe so much!

A Room with a View quotes

  • Freddy Honeychurch: Why does she look like that?

    Lucy Honeychurch: Like what?

    Freddy Honeychurch: [imitating Charlotte] Like Charlotte Bartlett.

    Lucy Honeychurch: Because, she *is* Charlotte Bartlett.

  • Cecil Vyse: You must forgive me if I say stupid things. My brain has gone to pieces.