It seems that he has not been able to speak for a long time without writing.
Should words like "disgusting, immoral" be used when evaluating male protagonists in the play?
If art is about revealing the truth in veiled ways, who can deny the instinct of men to like 18-year-old girls until they die?
After all, it is something engraved in genes. If you want to completely oppose it, it is not anti-human.
Possessiveness, love, selfishness, cherishing one's life, the vanity of hiding the knife and the slightest bit of deceit and unscrupulous means, and finally for the arrow. Forgive him? There's nothing to forgive, it's just mutual fulfillment.
A urinal can be Dadaism, but in the end it's still a urinal.
An old man fell in love with a girl, and when he fell into his soul, it was nothing more than that.
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