It took two afternoons to finish reading "South and North", and when I closed the screen, Thornton's resolute face and Margaret's indifferent, story-filled eyes still appeared in front of me. Although the reason for watching the drama is to understand the social outlook under the industrial revolution, the real and vivid characters and the rather tortuous love story in the background occupy the main line of the film, which is obviously more impressive, and I can't help but feel ups and downs. . I accidentally watched the movie "Pride and Prejudice" during the winter vacation, and I quickly felt the similarities between the two during the watching process. The first time Margaret and Thornton met was in the cotton wool. Thornton slapped a worker, and Margaret's persuasion was unsuccessful, and she was even kicked out of the factory. She labeled Thornton as arrogant and disrespectful in her heart, and she threatened Thornton with her words and deeds. prejudice, which is similar to Elizabeth's prejudice. And the male protagonist Thornton restrained his words, and he also had Darcy's arrogant temperament. This is probably why some people call this film "Pride and Prejudice of the Industrial Age". The change in Margaret's impression of Thornton in the play was catalyzed by one thing after another - I heard about his self-made entrepreneurial process and hardships, and she came forward when the workers went on strike. , when Margaret encountered a difficult case, she chose to help her hide it without hesitation... I even vaguely felt that Margaret treated Thornton with love without knowing it. I watched the film carefully, and whenever she looked at her Always following him unknowingly, she rushed out when he might be in danger, she tried to prove to others that Thornton was different from other factory owners - she may not realize that this People have become so important to themselves. And Thornton, in my opinion, is more of an attractive character. He is frank, reliable, gentleman, affectionate and restrained. When he watched Margaret leave, he said softly in the snow: "Look, look back. at me", this scene moved almost every female audience. Back to the topic --- the background of the Industrial Revolution. The conflict between the worker and the master runs through the whole play. In the first episode, there is a meeting between Thornton and a group of factory owners. One factory owner jokingly tells others about the workers' demands for fans to install fans and raise wages, and claims that "it's a war, and we masters have to win or go under. "The factory owner regards the workers as the enemy and fights with them every day, and the sharp confrontation between the two can be seen. But for Thornton, is it intentional to lower wages? In fact, not: the competition of American products, the increase in the price of raw materials...they They also have their own last resort. On the other hand, the workers are even more difficult. Wages are falling, prices are rising, and pneumoconiosis caused by textile work... Hunger and disease are frequent visitors in their lives, and their tragic experiences and videos are heavy The tones of each other are contrasting with each other. The little girl begging in the gray streets, the starving striker, the Boucher who drowned in the water, the young Bessie who died young, the female factory worker covered in cotton wool, the small and dark worker's residence... On the one hand, the workers are oppressed by the factory owners, and on the other hand, they maintain a relationship with the trade union that seems to be on the same front but is restrained by it. The leader of the trade union, Higgins, is enthusiastic and rational, and strives to fight for the rights and interests of the workers. He has to be firm and strong. But for Boucher, who has six children, the strike is particularly difficult for him. After he broke the legitimate strike, he was despised everywhere, and finally committed suicide by throwing himself into the water, making a cowardly life in his life. The bravest act - suicide, his death also painted the whole story with a touch of tragedy. Those of us living in China in the 21st century can hardly imagine the suffering of British workers in the era of the Industrial Revolution. Watch "South and North" ”, the heart trembled. The people of Milton are proud of their city. When Margaret’s father asked Mrs. Thornton if she found the house noisy, Mrs. Thornton responded: “I’m not noble enough to forget me. The source of son's power and wealth, the factory is everything. "Thornton is also blunt: "Whether I succeed or not, I would rather work hard here than live a rich and boring life in the South." "The difference between the South and the North ranges from the etiquette of getting along with others to the completely different outlook on life and values. The film handles the colors of the North and the South quite differently. The North is dark and oppressive, while the South is warm and harmonious. At first, he firmly believed that the South is good everywhere and that there are not so many tragic people and things. Later, he even persuaded Higgins, the worker leader, not to live in the South, saying that the comfort there would rust him, and the change was not a big deal. She saw it. The vigor and vitality of life in the north, seeing the high fighting spirit and bravery and masculinity of the northerners, Milton left her mostly painful memories, but I believe there are bright colors to support her to continue to move forward. The north taught Margery Extremely strong and courageous, she laid the foundation for her independence after her parents passed away. "The factory owner regards the workers as the enemy and fights with them every day, and the sharp confrontation between the two can be seen. But for Thornton, is it intentional to lower wages? In fact, not: the competition of American products, the increase in the price of raw materials...they They also have their own last resort. On the other hand, the workers are even more difficult. Wages are falling, prices are rising, and pneumoconiosis caused by textile work... Hunger and disease are frequent visitors in their lives, and their tragic experiences and videos are heavy The tones of each other are contrasting with each other. The little girl begging in the gray streets, the starving striker, the Boucher who drowned in the water, the young Bessie who died young, the female factory worker covered in cotton wool, the small and dark worker's residence... On the one hand, the workers are oppressed by the factory owners, and on the other hand, they maintain a relationship with the trade union that seems to be on the same front but is restrained by it. The leader of the trade union, Higgins, is enthusiastic and rational, and strives to fight for the rights and interests of the workers. He has to be firm and strong. But for Boucher, who has six children, the strike is particularly difficult for him. After he broke the legitimate strike, he was despised everywhere, and finally committed suicide by throwing himself into the water, making a cowardly life in his life. The bravest act - suicide, his death also painted the whole story with a touch of tragedy. Those of us living in China in the 21st century can hardly imagine the suffering of British workers in the era of the Industrial Revolution. Watch "South and North" ”, the heart trembled. The people of Milton are proud of their city. When Margaret’s father asked Mrs. Thornton if she found the house noisy, Mrs. Thornton responded: “I’m not noble enough to forget me. The source of son's power and wealth, the factory is everything. "Thornton is also blunt: "Whether I succeed or not, I would rather work hard here than live a rich and boring life in the South." "The difference between the South and the North ranges from the etiquette of getting along with others to the completely different outlook on life and values. The film handles the colors of the North and the South quite differently. The North is dark and oppressive, while the South is warm and harmonious. At first, he firmly believed that the South is good everywhere and that there are not so many tragic people and things. Later, he even persuaded Higgins, the worker leader, not to live in the South, saying that the comfort there would rust him, and the change was not a big deal. She saw it. The vigor and vitality of life in the north, seeing the high fighting spirit and bravery and masculinity of the northerners, Milton left her mostly painful memories, but I believe there are bright colors to support her to continue to move forward. The north taught Margery Extremely strong and courageous, she laid the foundation for her independence after her parents passed away. Regulars in life, their tragic encounters are set against the heavy tones of the film. The little girl begging in the gray streets, the starving striker, the Boucher who died in the water, the young Bessie who died young, the female factory worker covered in cotton wool, the small and dark worker’s quarters... The oppression of the factory owners, on the other hand, maintains a relationship that seems to be on the same front as the trade union but is restrained by it. The union leader, Higgins, was enthusiastic and rational, working hard to fight for workers' rights, and he was determined and strong in the strike. But for Boucher, who has six children, the strike is particularly difficult for him. After he destroyed the legitimate strike, he was despised everywhere, and finally threw himself into the water, making the bravest act in his cowardly life-- -- Suicide, his death also painted a touch of tragedy to the whole story. Those of us living in China in the 21st century can hardly imagine the suffering of British workers in the era of the Industrial Revolution. Watching "South and North", we can't help but tremble in our hearts. The people of Milton are proud of their city. When Margaret's father asked Mrs. Thornton if she thought the house was noisy, Mrs. Thornton responded: "I am not so noble as to forget the source of my son's power and wealth. The factory is everything." Thornton also bluntly said: "No matter what Whether I succeed or not, I would rather work hard here than live a prosperous and boring life in the South." The differences between the South and the North range from the etiquette of getting along with others to the completely different outlook on life and values. The film handles the colors of the north and the south are completely different, the north is dark and oppressive, and the south is warm and harmonious. From the very beginning, Margaret firmly believed that the South is good everywhere and that there are not so many tragic people and things. Later, she even persuaded Higgins, the worker leader, not to live in the South, saying that the comfort there would rust him, and the transformation could not be described as such. Not much. She saw the vigor and vitality in the life of the North, and saw the high fighting spirit and bravery and masculinity of the northerners. Most of Milton left her with painful memories, but I believe that there are bright colors that support her to move forward. The North taught Margaret to be strong and determined, laying the groundwork for her independence after her parents passed away. After destroying the legitimate strike, he was despised everywhere, and finally committed suicide by throwing himself into the water. He made the bravest act in his cowardly life-suicide. His death also painted a touch of tragedy in the whole story. Those of us living in China in the 21st century can hardly imagine the suffering of British workers in the era of the Industrial Revolution. Watching "South and North", we can't help but tremble in our hearts. The people of Milton are proud of their city. When Margaret's father asked Mrs. Thornton if she thought the house was noisy, Mrs. Thornton responded: "I am not so noble as to forget the source of my son's power and wealth. The factory is everything." Thornton also bluntly said: "No matter what Whether I succeed or not, I would rather work hard here than live a prosperous and boring life in the South." The differences between the South and the North range from the etiquette of getting along with others to the completely different outlook on life and values. The film handles the colors of the north and the south are completely different, the north is dark and oppressive, and the south is warm and harmonious. From the very beginning, Margaret firmly believed that the South is good everywhere and that there are not so many tragic people and things. Later, she even persuaded Higgins, the worker leader, not to live in the South, saying that the comfort there would rust him, and the transformation could not be described as such. Not much. She saw the vigor and vitality in the life of the North, and saw the high fighting spirit and bravery and masculinity of the northerners. Most of Milton left her with painful memories, but I believe that there are bright colors that support her to move forward. The North taught Margaret to be strong and determined, laying the groundwork for her independence after her parents passed away. After destroying the legitimate strike, he was despised everywhere, and finally committed suicide by throwing himself into the water. He made the bravest act in his cowardly life-suicide. His death also painted a touch of tragedy in the whole story. Those of us living in China in the 21st century can hardly imagine the suffering of British workers in the era of the Industrial Revolution. Watching "South and North", we can't help but tremble in our hearts. The people of Milton are proud of their city. When Margaret's father asked Mrs. Thornton if she thought the house was noisy, Mrs. Thornton responded: "I am not so noble as to forget the source of my son's power and wealth. The factory is everything." Thornton also bluntly said: "No matter what Whether I succeed or not, I would rather work hard here than live a prosperous and boring life in the South." The differences between the South and the North range from the etiquette of getting along with others to the completely different outlook on life and values. The film handles the colors of the north and the south are completely different, the north is dark and oppressive, and the south is warm and harmonious. From the very beginning, Margaret firmly believed that the South is good everywhere and that there are not so many tragic people and things. Later, she even persuaded Higgins, the worker leader, not to live in the South, saying that the comfort there would rust him, and the transformation could not be described as such. Not much. She saw the vigor and vitality in the life of the North, and saw the high fighting spirit and bravery and masculinity of the northerners. Most of Milton left her with painful memories, but I believe that there are bright colors that support her to move forward. The North taught Margaret to be strong and determined, laying the groundwork for her independence after her parents passed away. Vitality and vitality, seeing the high fighting spirit and brave masculinity of the northerners, Milton left her mostly painful memories, but I believe there are bright colors that support her to continue to move forward. The North taught Margaret to be strong and determined, laying the groundwork for her independence after her parents passed away. Vitality and vitality, seeing the high fighting spirit and brave masculinity of the northerners, Milton left her mostly painful memories, but I believe there are bright colors that support her to continue to move forward. The North taught Margaret to be strong and determined, laying the groundwork for her independence after her parents passed away.
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