The creative ideas and pursuits of literary authors

Cindy 2022-04-19 09:02:44

The male protagonist is not only a Nobel Prize winner for literature, but his eloquence is also very good, otherwise there would be no such story. The opening speech of the Nobel Prize and the subsequent speeches of the painting awards were powerful and profound. The first love girlfriend Irene is really an elegant and kind-hearted good woman, although she also has a shortcoming that is common to most people, pretending to be happy in front of her ex. It's a pity that there is a "hypocrite" husband - the hero's bamboo horse friend. At first, I thought that this person was serious about love and righteousness, and had a magnanimous mind, but the more he went back, the more he found that he was a double-faced rubbish, more terrifying than the hooligan who kept looking for trouble for the protagonist.

And I have to say that the male protagonist is not shallow. He not only won the infatuation of his mother, but even his young and beautiful daughter also gave him his arms (unfortunately, the version I watched was deleted by 8 minutes).ー_ー)!! 1. The most commendable thing in my life is that I escaped from that place. The protagonist in my book will never leave, and I will never go back. 2. People always see culture as fragile, needing protection, needing funding, but culture is inherently indestructible, it can survive even in the most difficult circumstances, and the best culture Policy is no policy. 3. As a past person who has been in dire straits for many years, I feel that it is my responsibility to make the world more bright and less dark. I know this is a dangerous war, but that doesn't mean I'm going to surrender. If you all continue like this and do your own thing, then nothing will change in this place. If you are in hypocrisy without self-examination, ignoring your own ignorance and ignorance, and applauding instead, then I am sorry for causing you trouble. From now on, you can continue your comfortable life and make Salas a comfortable paradise. .

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