There's something special about writing the beginning of a story, and you never know what's going to happen next. My story brought me here.
I especially like this movie with a compact plot and a moving story. I watched it from 12:30 last night without interruption, and I saw it at 2:40. Because I couldn't bear to stop. If it is replaced by another one, I am afraid it will not last.
In retrospect, London and I have never been at odds. As an unmarried woman, I should have been a bit of a lady, and going around with a group of friends to meet publishers is not a lady.
At the beginning of the film, Miss Potter takes her friends to meet the publisher, hoping that they will agree to publish her story.
Of course, those so-called bigwigs don't like these "childish" comic strips. They hand over this task to their budding younger brother. It's just such a joke that makes two young people meet, fall in love with each other, and fall in love with each other. love river.
This is Beatrice's first love, unforgettable. It was with Norman's encouragement that Beatrice personally came to the printing house to supervise the printing of colors, which had to be in line with her wishes. She sticks to pocket book bindings because it keeps costs down and makes it affordable for children from poor families to enjoy such a wonderful story. What a kind heart!
Norman was in charge of editing a book for the first time, and Beatrice was publishing a story for the first time. Naturally, the seeds of love sprouted in each other's hearts. At the ball, Norman summons the courage to propose to Beatrice. However, the kind Beatrice was worried that if she agreed to Norman, Anna would feel lonely. In the Victorian era with strict hierarchy, women who were celibate were of course some kind of strange existence. But there are some women with unique personalities who pursue independence who don't want to give in, and don't want to tie the rest of their lives together with a man who has a title but is extremely boring, so they choose to be single. As Norman's older sister, Anna also has her own hobbies and hobbies. She doesn't want to be a man's appendage, and is entangled in children and housework. She and Beatrice have become very good friends. She sincerely blesses Beatrice, who is hesitant, but there is still some unspeakable loss in her heart.
However, Beatrice's parents did not agree with their daughter's choice because Norman came from a merchant family and was not worthy of their noble family. Beatrice fought fiercely. Listening to those arguments, I really admire her courage and the power of love. It's amazing and admirable!
All I know is that at my age, every day counts. Without hesitation, Beatrice threw herself into her love.
My dear Norman, our forced separation is absolutely insane, and my mother is clearly insane. But darling, you are here with me too. For some reason, the beauty here seems to be magnified by thinking of you. When I feel lonely occasionally, I imagine our conversations. Yesterday, when I expressed my love to you, I scared a duck.
On vacation in the Lake District, Beatrice misses Norman deeply. However, who would have thought that the sweet and affectionate kiss on the platform would become a permanent secret! Could it be that God is jealous of their perfect relationship? Otherwise, how could Norman die suddenly, Beatrice hurried back, but still could not see Norman for the last time.
Pain and happiness go hand in hand, and the cause of your happiness is precisely the root of your pain. Norman's departure has dealt a great blow to Beatrice. The friends in the painting were also engulfed by sadness and disappeared without a trace.
I have to leave, I have to face it alone. Late at night, Beatrice lay in bed, sobbing. Such a long night, how many pillows Beatrice had wet with tears.
The vitality of the mountains gradually heals Beatrice's inner wound. The son of a farmer, whom he met as a child, actually became a lawyer. By chance, he reappeared in Beatrice's life and helped her buy a farm that was facing bankruptcy.
With 3,000 pounds, Beatrice resisted a strong enemy and bought 4,000 acres of land to protect them from being destroyed by developers.
Eight years later, Beatrice married William, though, of course, her mother still disagreed. What does it matter? Because of her Peter Rabbit, Beatrice is already completely independent, very rich, and can live the life she really wants, choosing to be with the people she loves.
Beatrice handed over the land to a trust and, upon her death, gave it all to British farmers. For Miss Potter, nothing is more beautiful, more inspiring and more healing than nature.
There's always something special about writing the beginning of a story, because you can never guess what's going to happen next. My story brought me here, where I belong.
Facing the vast grass and clear lake water, Beatrice picked up the brush again and told her story.
This is the story of Peter Rabbit and the life of Beatrice.
Facing the inevitable pain, be strong, break through the bondage, listen to the call from the bottom of your heart, go to the mountains, and seize your own happiness.
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