The fantasy of liberal arts students

Loyce 2022-01-11 08:01:22

As a liberal arts student, I should give a good compliment to this film.

Love literature, love to read books, all kinds of judgments on this crazy and dirty society after reading all kinds of books, we like life as beautiful as David Thoreau's "Walden", and we also hope to encounter a pure love image The male and female protagonists in "pride and prejudice" are equally attuned to their tastes, and they can leap over the various obstacles of the secular class, including their own.

Just as the male protagonist in this film admires her female teacher of British romanticism literature, the

female protagonist elizabeth is looking forward to a romantic love. When she encounters a somewhat surrealistic object of taste, she suddenly feels self-conscious. The whole person should hand over herself, she can achieve a huge transformation, she can hold love.

The male protagonist hadn't grown up before, and he always hoped that he would return to campus and return to the university where he would always be 18-22 years old. He draws age scales and writes various love letters. This kind of school romance makes him feel that life has improved and become better.

But everything stopped abruptly before sex or morality. It cannot be said that the male protagonist did not dare to go, but he finally admitted and the reality that 35 and 19 are not just the meaning of numbers.

Just like life is a process, and the red hat kid tells the process of life, 19 can't leap to become a butterfly for many years. One day she will get out of school. But it must be a certain day

in the future that the book encourages people to be brave and love to live hard. He gives people illusions and creates hope for people.
But sometimes it brings despair to people. Art is above life and guides our lives. But they are never life. Just like what the male protagonist said to suicide brother in the movie, don’t be a hapless prophet. Getting old is a beautiful thing. Great writers, painters and prophets all have tragic lives, their loneliness, their experiences, and their choices. They are all the unbearable weight of ordinary people's lives, so that they even have to live in isolation or even end their lives to be liberated or soul sublimated.

We cannot take the example of prophets and great artists, admire or even advertise ourselves by their actions, because I live in reality. The reality is that we read books and experience the ups and downs of the plot, but we must not bring the emotions in the book to real life. Don't be divorced from real life because of books. We look at life comprehensively through books instead of setting ourselves as characters in books to live, thinking that this is the perfect life.

I really like this regretful love song for liberal arts, and I also appreciate the stage where the hero breaks the fantasy of the heroine, and the English teacher breaks the fantasy of the hero. The imaginary role is not life. You are the life. No matter how many literary masterpieces you read, there are so many poignant and romantic sections in the middle. You are still yourself in reality, never changed.

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Liberal Arts quotes

  • Jesse Fisher: I think one of the things I loved the most about being here was the feeling that anything was possible. It's just infinite choices ahead of you. You'd get out of school, and anything could happen. And then you do get out, and... life happens, you know'? Decisions get made. And then all those many choices you had in front of you are no longer really there. At a certain point, you just got to go, "Oh, I guess this is new its going down." And there's just something a little depressing about that.

  • Nat: Is your name... Ethan?

    Jesse Fisher: No, why?

    Nat: You look like an Ethan to me.

    Jesse Fisher: My name's not Ethan.

    Nat: How cool would that be, if that was your name and I just, like, knew it?

    [Jesse shrugs]

    Nat: Are you a student here?

    Jesse Fisher: Uh, no, but thank you for thinking that. You?

    Nat: Nah, man. Just here visiting a buddy of mine. It's not a bad place to kill a little time, huh? I'm Nat.

    Jesse Fisher: I'm Jesse.

    Nat: Do you hear that music, Ethan?