Revolt

Fay 2022-01-05 08:02:13

Sometimes being a bitch is all a woman has to hold onto

Why have to be a "bitch"? Why have to? It's just because of being born as a woman, in this patriarchal society, I have to "live and die" like this.

Why must I kill my husband? Because there really is no other way. The reason for forcing her daughter to study hard is not to be despised, ridiculed, or scolded by her husband on this small island like herself. At first I really wanted to escape, but where did I escape? How do you feed your daughter? What should I do if I was discovered? And can you live well outside? It is not just being looked down upon as a woman in the bank.

The grown-up daughter selectively forgot the tragic childhood experience but still used drugs to resist the pain, desperately looking for news worthy of report to prove herself, and the editor herself had to exchange it with her body, and had to do one. The bitch came to let him live a good life, but it was still not satisfactory.

Shouldn't women be treated like princesses? Because they are. But look at what men think of them? Prey, servants, tools. It's just a difference in gender, so as a woman who is forced to be helpless in such an unfair environment, sometimes she can only "be a bitch", so what if this is still not spared? Stand up and resist, and fight for you to die. After all, the situation can't change and get worse.

The hostess found that she was too old to control her body, she couldn't do anything but was eaten away a little bit, feeling the fear of death gradually forced. Choosing death is a struggle against death, or does it not bear that Dorothy continues to be "tortured" by herself in this way? Maybe both.

Women have courage and tenacity far superior to men.


Recently looking at the selfish gene. There is a point that can be extended to save the children is more cost-effective than saving the husband, because the children have the same genes as themselves. Ha ha ha

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Dolores Claiborne quotes

  • Dolores Claiborne: [to Selena, who is frantically taking pills] How is that going to help?

    Selena St. George: Because in ten minutes, I'm gonna be fine.

    Dolores Claiborne: Selena...

    Selena St. George: *Just give me ten minutes*!

  • Vera Donovan: [to Dolores, who is hanging her sheets to dry] Six pins, Dolores! Six pins, not five!