In my eyes, I think Mrs. Whittaker is too selfish and mean, and she likes to put on a face. Even her husband doesn't want to go back to this so-called noble family. She still asks her husband to come home. Of course, I still admire it. Her courage and the hardships of being the head of the family, but what I am most disgusted with is how she treats her daughter-in-law Lalida and the small actions she does, because the family is not maintained like this, and as a husband, I don't like it As her own woman, she should understand the hardships and hardships of love, and should not break up the marriage of her son and daughter-in-law.
Looking at her two 'good' daughters, the eldest daughter is devastated after the divorce, and she is often a little nervous. She doesn't even have a photo of her husband, which shows how absurd her life is. Look at the young daughter who has an extremely strong desire to gossip, and at the same time, she is always biting about other people's past, and likes to expose other people's scars. I dare to ask who has not been in the past. Besides, she did not wear underwear when she danced cancan dance. Wouldn't that be her past? Besides, there is no single man in town who likes her, so I can't help but say that evil will be rewarded.
Larida's love for John and her dead ex-husband is unreserved and unreserved. That kind of love is neither frivolous nor obscene. Loving a person is not just about loving (her/him) one side, but loving all and all of this person, no matter how bad it is, because love can contain everything.
The watery poplar is just someone’s desecration of love and the romance of their own nature. No matter who is the real watery poplar in your opinion, I just want to say that love itself is very fragile, so it needs two people to maintain it, not to mention true love is Withstand the test of wind and waves.
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