Lady's confusion

Eloy 2022-01-19 08:01:53

I have always admired Jane Camping's wisdom, the narcissism and self-pity of the heroines and the heroines, as well as self-abuse. How far can a feminist go?
After a woman has beauty, knowledge, wealth, and freedom of choice, does she get the so-called happiness or find the value of life?

The answer is not necessarily.

Regardless of the troubles of the white-collar ladies who are already numb in the media in their marriage and love, or even criminal cases of being defrauded of their personal and financial affairs, just take the female friends around me, from the elderly and kosher grandmother, to the young company. The little sister here, when encountering things like socializing with men, she is often defeated, ruining her life, her IQ is not even as good as that of a village girl, because the village girl knows what she wants and how to get it, and she never makes unnecessary fantasies. Just accept, contentment is always happy. But our ladies are often at a loss in phantoms and reality, and don't know what they want. They are often clever and mistaken by cleverness. Who knows if they are really clever.

How could Nicole Kidman fall in love with John Malkovich?
When I saw the stills of this movie in the early years, I found it quite unbelievable. The horse's bald head and long face and Nicol's blond hair and bi-eyes were enough to be eye-catching. However, after seeing the movie, I still have to admire the director's skill in choosing actors. What she wants is the inexplicable contrast under this kind of contrast. Seeing our lady step by step falling into a trap set by a pair of insidious and experienced men and women, I feel that the profession of a liar is really done by anyone. It requires a perfect combination of ruthlessness and superb acting skills. When the pitiful stepdaughter finally obeyed her father in a decisive manner, I felt a piercing coldness in particular.

When I was young, I always wondered about the strange marriage of the lovely female elders around me. For example, one of my aunts, who can be called everybody's lady, is dignified and elegant, a college student from Beijing in the 1960s. She was actually tricked into getting married at home by a college graduate who pretended to be a senior cadre's child. In fact, the man was an ordinary peasant child. His parents were illiterate. There were a bunch of brothers and sisters in the family, and there were only three earthen houses. Before coming out, the boy invited her to a meal and said that he would take her to the outskirts. The result of the incident was raw rice and cooked rice. If you make a mistake, you will be wrong. I just passed on like this. But my aunt often used to excuse to separate from him.

My uncle is very dark and strong, and extremely talkative. Of course, he can only listen to half of his speech, and the other is fake.

This is how it happened?
Are women confused when they are in love? If an uneducated and propertyless woman is very passive in choosing marriage, some people even say that true love cannot be talked about without independent economic freedom, then those with property freedom Women can't escape the misfortune of marriage, such as Christina Onassis, and other frightened heirs. Here, property has become a burden again. They are afraid of becoming the prey of others. Men love her money instead of her. Alas, they don't want you if they don't have money, and they want your money if they have money. Anyway, you are not the first choice.

When women become more independent, free, and confused, even a woman like Catherine Hepburn will love an alcoholic man as a mistress and take care of that man with his wife. I'm speechless, isn't it? Is this love? You can give up all your self-esteem. Is freedom destined to mean loneliness, and marriage must be a compromise?

Isabella finally realized his cousin’s love for her, but I doubt that even if he survives to be with her, this relationship is an ideal state. Isabella is free again, but where does this freedom lead? For ladies of any age, this is always a problem.

The woman kept jumping and jumping, the man stood still, and finally she was tired, he came over and took her away.





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The Portrait of a Lady quotes

  • Ralph Touchett: I call a person rich when he can meet the requirements of his imagination.

  • Ralph Touchett: I love you but without hope.