1. "Wuthering Heights"
The rich family daughter falls in love with the poor boy, the woman marries another person, the man runs away in anger, and returns after a few years, and for revenge, he marries the sister of the rival in love. A romantic revenge, a familiar routine.
2. The English Patient
In episode 35, the hero and heroine stood on the roof of the old town, and the hero said something like this: "I'm glad you're angry, because when you're angry, there will be a small notch here (at the neck). Right here, it It's my home." And in "The English Patient", there is a monologue of El Macy: "That little notch in her (Catherine) throat, we call it the Bosphorus. Her shoulders jumped into the Bosphorus, where I rested my eyes."
"What's that hollow under a woman's neck called?
In front, here. What is that called? Does it have an official name? Is that recess the size of your thumb? "
- "The English Patient"
The explanation for this passage is as follows:
From the Baidu Encyclopedia entry "Bosphorus Strait"——
In the novel "The English Patient", the hero Olmash is attracted by the depression under the neck of the heroine Catherine. He remembered that under the rose trellis, Catherine took his hand and put it in the hollow under her neck. But Olmahi couldn't figure out what the place was called, so he named it "Bosphorus Strait". Later, someone told him that the scientific name should be "Sternal Concave".
In the novel, the male protagonist named it, borrowing the strategically important Bosphorus Strait to imply that the most attractive place is often the most dangerous place.
3. "Gone Lover"
In the play, Asu plots to frame Kemal to murder his wife in revenge for his "derailment", which is quite similar to the plot of "Gone Lover". It should not be a coincidence that such an extreme method is used to draw one's own blood and sprinkle it in the house.
4. "Gone with the Wind" ("Gone with the Wind")
Thanks to the bean friend "Zhou Yi Mustard" in the comment area for the reminder.
In a certain episode, the male protagonist looked into the distance from the large terrace in front of his aunt's house and exclaimed "Tomorrow is another day".
Towards the end of the first season, at a banquet held by the male protagonist's company, the opportunity to dance the first dance with the female protagonist is auctioned off.
The male protagonist gave his youngest daughter a horse.
In addition, there are many references to literature in the play, such as the hero and heroine in the fourth episode sitting on the dock chanting poetry, Proust's book on the bedside table in the heroine's room, Emir and Zeynep's quarrel is mentioned Kafka, but I most What I like is the scene in the first act of the whole play, where the hero borrows Zola's "Germinal" from the university library. It is the first "Miners' 'Social History' Novel", which just fits with the main character's major - mining engineering.
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