Belle, true love has no boundaries.

Americo 2022-10-09 03:33:36

The little girl is black, her mother is black, and her father is a white nobleman. Because it is black, status rights are greatly restricted. The film is adapted from a true historical story, which is a true story about Dido Elizebeth Belle, the mixed-race daughter of a Royal Admiral. In the film, Bell’s father was a British naval officer and her mother was a black slave in the West Indies. When she was four years old, her father brought her back to England and was raised by her uncle William Murray. As the chief justice of the United Kingdom, his uncle will naturally enable Bell to have enough food and clothing, receive a good education, and lead a very good life like all noble ladies. But because of her dark skin, Bell can only be with the people when he entertains guests. Yes, her origin gave her a certain status, but her skin color prevented her from fully participating in social communication and other rights. But she did not feel inferior because of this. She stood up and helped her uncle, who was the chief justice, end slavery in Britain.

When her father died, she left her with a rich legacy of 2,000 pounds a year. Elizabeth said that with such a wealth of wealth, you can marry any wealthy family you want to marry. "But is it really like this? Elizabeth can go out to socialize and get to know more people, and Belle must stay as a housekeeper. They say that the orthodox house of nobles will not want to establish a marriage with Belle, and ordinary people will pull her down. Identity. As an aristocratic woman with a mixed identity, she inherited a large amount of inheritance, but she did not have freedom.

The priest's son didn't mind Belle's black ancestry, nor did he flatter her because of the huge wealth she inherited. Just attracted by her strong character and determined eyes. Eventually they broke through the worldly prejudices and came together. He said, I hope someone will marry you when you have nothing, and that's the one who really cares about you.

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  • Lady Ashford: You will refrain from any intercourse with the negro. Lord and Lady Mansfield may find it fascinating to have a Lady Mulatto running around in their house, but I will not have one running around in mine.

    Oliver Ashford: She is an heiress.

    Lady Ashford: Although exceptions can be made.

    Oliver Ashford: It is said that her father left her a rather vast fortune.

    Lady Ashford: I mean to say, if that is your inclination.

    Oliver Ashford: She is rather soft on the eye. I have thought no further of it, Mama.

    Lady Ashford: Where do you get your information?

    Oliver Ashford: Her sister-cousin has a rather fast tongue.

  • John Davinier: With due respect, I should question whether human life should be insurable as cargo at all.