When I was lying in a pool of blood after the gunshots with Bobby Kennedy, the third son of the Kennedy family, my tears fell uncontrollably. I forgot what pain is, but my heart is tangled in the corners of my body. What kind of blow can such a family born for politics endure? Is this family really cursed? Watching Ethel (Bobby's wife) sobbing while holding his weak body, exhausted and helpless•••••• My tears flowed for her too, the Kennedy family has another widow, maybe as the Kennedy family's daughter-in-law , she was destined to be. At that moment, Ethel may be able to understand the panic and heartache that Jackie (the first lady) had when facing her husband (President Kennedy) being shot and killed, and she just sat next to him but could not do anything.
As a woman, especially the first lady, Jackie's fate may be doomed, and it is also her own choice. The first choice was because she was in love with the talented and charismatic Kennedy, who was destined to meet when they met. The second choice was when she decided to file for divorce in the face of countless betrayals by Kennedy, her father-in-law Patrick Joseph Kennedy (President Kennedy's father) persuaded him to abandon this decision and said to her, "If you want Divorce Kennedy and his life is over, but if you choose to forgive, then when you're 33 and my son is 43, you'll be the first lady of this country." That's how Jackie did her The second choice in life. Of course, if she got her wish, she became a beautiful and fashionable "first lady" in the hearts of the American people. Her forbearance, tolerance and the tears behind her have made her highly regarded. She always remembered what her mother-in-law Ross said to her, "The man we marry has great talents and fatal flaws, but he's the man we chose." She seemed to understand her love for Jack. It is also her destined life. What she has to do is to help her husband take care of that complete home, because the man she chooses belongs to the world. Indeed, she did a good job, she worked hard, she was strong, and she won applause from everyone. In her own words, "it's not easy, but it's not boring." Even her husband firmly promised "Thank you, no matter where you are." Be with me everywhere and be the person by my side, and I will never fail you." In Kennedy's heart, what she loves most is always his wife, but he didn't realize that love and action need to be synchronized at this moment. He finally understood what this woman had done, but it was a little late, and he fell to the sound of gunfire after that, but he never thought that this would be his last confession to his wife, maybe it was such a promise. Jackie's marriage is an unforgettable memory, and it also gives Jackie's marriage a wonderful comfort. She has paid the greatest return for her in this process. A woman may really be a subordinate of a man. She is honored when she is honored. The sudden death of Kennedy brought a sudden blow to her life. She is no longer the "first lady". Sprinkled on the wound, and finally, in a call with Bobby (then US Secretary of Security), she said: "I will never love another person in my life like I have loved JFK. I married him because I have to protect my children, he (referring to the ship king) can protect them, no one on his island can disturb her and the Kennedy children's life, she wants Give them a pure childhood and a future, and Kennedy's children deserve that right. "There are many ways a woman can love a man, and this is how Jackie loved Kennedy.
When you talk about President Kennedy, you must talk about the Kennedy family. This family has a long-cherished dream: the dream of president. Someone in this family must become the president of the United States. When Joseph was praying in the church, he secretly swore: I have reached the highest peak of wealth, and I will let my son rise to the highest peak of power. The Kennedy family's dream of president is rooted in every member of the family, including President Kennedy. In fact, at the beginning, the eldest son, Joe, was the most important to the old Kennedy, but unfortunately Joe died unexpectedly, which was a disaster for Kennedy in the future. The family's first disaster, so the responsibility fell on the bohemian John, who, according to John F. Kennedy later, "my brother Joseph was the natural choice for politics in the family. If he lived, I would continue to be Writer. If I die, my younger brother will be a senator. If something happens to him, my other younger brother will run for us." The son inherits the father's business, and the brother inherits the brother's business, like a sequence of political careers. John F. Kennedy's greatest political success was his election as President of the United States in 1960. His father, Joseph, was the chief planner and chief director of the realization of the presidential dream. He spent a lot of money to mobilize the press and publishing circles, and bombarded his son, who finally became the youngest president in American history. , and Robert got the post of attorney general, which was the pinnacle of Kennedy family politics. His legendary stories have been brought to the screen many times. Kennedy is generally regarded by the American people as one of the most outstanding presidents in American history. He also ranks first in the "Top Ten American Cultural Icons", and his assassination has always been a political issue. a mystery.
President John F. Kennedy said when he was a senator: "Just as I stepped into politics because Joe died, if I had an accident tomorrow, Bob would run for my seat in the Senate. If Bob dies, our little His brother, Ted, would take his place. Unfortunately, John F. Kennedy's words came true in a prophetic way. In 1963, then-President John F. Kennedy was shot. Five years later, New York Senator Robert Kennedy (Bob) died in California in the same way. Ted, then a senator, really became the only heir to the Kennedy family's political ambitions. Later John Fitzgerald Kennedy Jr. (son of President Kennedy) ) died in an air accident. In short, from 1941 to 1999, nearly 10 "Kennedys" died, including Joseph Kennedy, who spent his life trying to make one of his sons Pushed to the power throne of the President, just as he was successful, he became unable to speak due to a stroke. It really seems no coincidence that the curse of this family, Ted Kennedy was the only man of the four brothers to die of natural causes of illness, And now that Ted Kennedy and his iconic silver hair are gone, the Kennedy legend in American politics may really come to an end. Some people commented that the glory and tragedy of Ted Kennedy's life were wrestling with each other. On the other hand, the nine brothers and sisters of Kennedy The others, I'm afraid, are too. Their lives are so irresistibly dramatic that when anyone mentions any of them, the most fitting comment is: "He (she) is a Kennedy. Note: Jacqueline's concern for
the safety of her children is almost morbid. She is always worried that something will happen to John and Caroline, and they will lose their lives. This worry is logical to her, she has lost 3 children (one stillborn, one miscarriage, and her two-year-old son Patrick), she also lost two husbands (John F. Kennedy and Aristotle Onassis), a stepson (Austria Narcissus' son Alexander), a brother-in-law (Robert Kennedy). Jacqueline concluded from this that it seemed as if she was responsible for these tragedies. "Sometimes I feel like Typhoid Mary," Jacqueline once said, "If I had known that Jack would be killed, I would never have called our son John Kennedy Jr. "Jacqueline was convinced of some kind of prophecy of catastrophe.
Robert Kennedy was the first to come up with the idea of the so-called "curse of the family". After Jack's assassination in 1963, Bobby began reading ancient Greek tragedies for comfort. His biographer Ivan Thomas wrote: "Kennedy discovered the relationship between arrogant character and destiny. He began to wonder whether the Kennedy family had a radical aspect of behavior, whether it was too fearless in character. The words of the scholar Herodotus are marked below. The words are this: 'All arrogance will eventually reap the bitter fruit full of tears. God will pay a heavy price for man's excessive arrogance... . . .
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