Forgive me for just wanting to complain
about how many evil fate and how many misses in this world, because I don’t say the
following just fiddle-dee-dee.
Before the sixth grade, there were no good books. Except for boys, Jiali and girls, Jiamei, they can only read 365 days a day. Storytelling, Youth Daily, and Nyima writing essays! ! !
But fortunately, I am grateful to my pile of composing essays that were used as a collection of novels and essays at the time and even a literacy encyclopedia. Among them, a sentimental girl wrote a post about "Gone with the Wind", which gave me the first contact with the masterpiece.
The so-called masterpieces are bestsellers that cannot be eliminated by time.
Therefore, even if I read this book from the sixth grade to the third grade of university, it is still so cheesy.
When I was in the sixth grade, I read it for the first time. I sat in the children's reading room of the library in the neighborhood at that time,
holding a thin and simple version of "Gone with the Wind". Condensed is the essence. I read this story in a rough way.
I didn't understand anything, I only knew that the heroine was named Scarlett Scarlett, and the actor was named Bai Ruide.
What impressed me most was that Scarlett Scarlett shot and killed a Yankee. The suspect was that the United States murdered, why is it illegal? If I don't break the law, can I kill the idiot in the class who has a demon-like spirit? It won't be an eyesore?
Nima hasn't formally entered junior high school, so I have this dangerous anti-human and anti-social idea?
In the third grade, I bought the full translation of Giao. Shanghai Translation Publishing House, which was considered to be a good translation at the time, was not as watery as it is today. The translation of the beloved Haruki Murakami and Yasushi Kawabata was stupid inside and out. I like that they translate the names of people into Scarlett and Ritter Butler. It feels much more comfortable than the kind of translation that is forced to cater to the Chinese. It's a pity that I can't just buy it. In order to prepare for the high school entrance examination, it is extremely extravagant to read such a heavy volume of novels. So I chose a second best method, watching a movie. No matter how long the movie is, it will only take more than 4 hours, which saves time than reading a novel. So, I met a beautiful woman named Vivien Leigh, and a handsome uncle named Clark Gable. He started a budding young girl's yearning and nymphomaniac sentiment for outstanding mature men, and since then became an uncle, unable to stop. I found that Americans eat very high calories, and they often have chocolate cream cheese tortillas. Cotton is a very high-level necessity there. It seems that it is not only used for covering, but also can be used as other things, important enough to support a family. Beautiful women are always eye-catching, even if Scarlett's two sisters blow their beards and stare at her, or how the sister-in-law sees her unpleasantly, they can't kill her and take away a little bit of light. The beauties also know how to waltz, tango, and cheer on the dance floor, making people's jaws fall with envy. I think that people who run boats will be as affectionate and neurotic as Ritter, who like to be unique, unique and maverick, taking their lover's ugly as fun, but always itchiness, and unspeakable usefulness. I hate Ashley's cringe and flinch, always feel that he is incompetent, but he loves Scarlett but refuses to admit it, is an ambiguous master. Melanie is great, but it's a pity that I don't love such a great woman, so everyone around me feels that I owe you something by nature.
After graduating from the third year of junior high school, I finally have a lot of time to read whatever book I want. I turned over the "Gone with the Wind" that I had lay in the bookcase for half a year and re-read it. I read it very seriously, attentively, and religiously for half a month, and the words and sentences were true. It seems to be able to clarify the complicated sentiment and the inexplicable political background inside. This time I probably read "Gone with the Wind" most seriously.
When I was in high school, I was exposed to more and more works, and my reading was uneven. In addition, time is tight and learning is busy. Most of them are swallowed and pulled down, and I don't really remember much. However, whenever unpleasant, depressed and idle, even if it is just because there is no film on hand to see the emptiness, two old DVDs will be found to pass the lonely time. The most frequent one is "Gone with the Wind"
In 2009, the 70th anniversary of Gone with the Wind, I once again revisited the movie. When I was in a low mood, I didn't have the energy to watch anything. I found that the people inside were all owed. Scarlett owes Bian, and she doesn't recognize who she loves in the end, why is she holding on to Ashley's weakness? Ritter owes Bian, why you love her, but you always have to molest her, keep a certain distance from her, deceive yourself that you don’t love her, and transfer the fucking love to your daughter so mentally handicapped, in the end people finally admit that they love you , Quit again, come and run away from home, who the hell are you going to abuse? Do you abuse the heroine or the audience? Melanie owes a lot of money and makes herself very great and saint all day long. Is everything right? Can you really understand Scarlett’s embarrassment of attending Ashley’s birthday party when the scandals were overwhelming? understand? Ashley is even more awkward. I have never figured out who I love. I can’t extricate myself from losing myself in the ambiguity of two women madly loving you. You have brought a bit of man’s masculinity and decisiveness?
When I walked past, it was not pleasing to my eyes, and when I saw nothing, I turned my head back. In fact, I was always the one who owed Bian. A good masterpiece, can't you see something about five people and six people? Why are you unhappy if you are so extreme?
In fact, all stories have never been separated from two words-human nature!
I understand, all the things I didn't understand when I was a child, in my own way.
I see, Ashley is not suitable for Scarlett at all. As he himself said, Scarlett did not know the meaning of marriage. He loved Scarlett, but it was not the love of men and women. He regarded her as a sister, like a relative, loves her, and wants her to be happy forever, but that is not Love. Fortunately, he understands what marriage is. He chose a woman who is very similar to him. That resemblance is the same quiet and gentle personality, tenderness and sweetness. Only his Melanie can understand the fear he grew from the bottom of his heart in the face of war. He is the owner of the Twelve Oaks and the supporter of this group of dead nobles. He cannot easily tell others his fears, he The disguise is strong, and in the arguments of the men, he firmly believes that the victory of the war must belong to the South, but he can't deceive himself. Only when facing Melanie, he can let go, don't have to pretend to be a hero, Melanie, who is soft on the outside and strong on the inside, will gently appease "you're afraid of what happen if the war comes, aren't you? but we don't have to be afraid for us. no war can come into our world, Ashley, whatever comes. I'll love you, just as I do now, until i die. This kind of acquaintance, 16-year-old Scarlett will never be able to achieve, she only belongs to a girl full of fanaticism, deceiving herself to insist on this self-righteous love. The reason why he failed to clearly reject Scarlett’s courtship again and again, failed to block Scarlett’s enthusiastic and true gaze, failed to deny that he did not have love for her, but every time he almost got his lips tight and hot. Pushing away the girl in front of her at the right time is entirely the result of the entanglement of a man's vanity, cowardice, and moral bottom line. In the face of a woman who loves himself, few men can resist the superiority that emerges from their hearts. The love of a woman will give them great encouragement, whether he loves this woman or not. What's more, she is still a childhood sweetheart, she is still so young and full of energy, she carries the beautiful feelings of his most carefree time, how can he refuse? Moreover, this woman helped him, protected her, and supported him again and again in the future. She was the best woman to him except Melanie. How could he refuse? How could he see clearly that his refusal might be a relief to her?
I understand, Melanie actually puts a lot of pressure on Scarlett. She is really great, indeed. In all fairness, I don't want my friends around me to be like her. Everything she did was from the heart. When she first saw Scarlett, she said to her "oh, Scarlett, you have so much life, I've always admired you so. I wish I could be like you." from the bottom of my heart. When they really became sisters-in-law, "we're really truly sisters", she was also sincerely happy. She didn't have anything to blame from beginning to end, but she put pressure on Scarlett all the time. She is the true wife of the man she loves. She is so perfect that Scarlett is at a loss. At the ball in Atlanta, she was so lofty that she donated her ring. In order to help people on the battlefield, it was so great that Scarlett had to take off her ring too, so that she would not appear so inferior. She no longer said every moment, how much she loves Scarlett, so that Scarlett who "does not love her so much" is passive and always at a disadvantage. Ashley came from a distance, she could run to her husband with openness and affection, leaving Scarlett, who thought she admired Ashley, could only watch, was pulled by MAMMY, and was cruelly reminded. They are husband and wife, you are nothing. Scarlett finally married Reiter, but the man in front of him sneered at everyone, but respected you. Scarlett felt the nameless pressure, and there was not even a place to express it. When she really only regarded Ashley as a friend and meeting old friends, it turned into a scandal inexplicably. Everyone misunderstood. Even Ritter was jealous and drifting away. Melanie had to pull her generously. Entering the birthday party, even if Melanie is really indifferent, is there anything Scarlett can do? Apart from being deeply grateful, don't you really want to say "Fuck, why are you a good person?" I know that these remarks are naked, but they are really human. Pretending to be force is also a skill, I don’t believe Melanie really doesn’t mind the ambiguity between her husband and Scarlett, but what is valuable is that she really did pretend to be forced to death, completely ignoring her. Successfully molded herself into a moral template, always at the commanding heights, people can not hate it, Scarlett finally surrendered to her dress, admitted that Melanie is the best woman in this world. Excluding her mother's words. Forgive me for being evil, thinking of such a perfect woman so evil, the true God Allah forgive me!
I understand, Ritter is a strange existence. This man has never regarded love as a matter, nor has he regarded a woman as a matter. Even, he has a deep male chauvinism, deeply rooted in his bones. However, the United States in the Civil War era was no more open than this. Women's liberation has not been achieved to the extreme, and Coco Chanel has not been born yet! He rarely falls in love with women, but he does not lack women. A very important reason why he can come and go freely in the field is that he is rich. He was full of adventurous spirit and regarded moral etiquette as nothing, so that he could not stay in his hometown Charleston. Running alone to cross the blockade was only for money. He knew early on that wealth is everything. He ridiculed the Southerners who thought they could sit and eat Shankong for the rest of their lives by virtue of their ancestors. Finally, the appearance of such a woman made him more emotional than ever before, and he still didn't want to admit it. He has been reluctant to admit it. He repeatedly convinced himself "I' . In love, this man felt inferiority complex for the first time, and he was mad with jealousy, but desperately to cover it up, and transferred his deep love to his daughter, unrestrainedly pampering him. He obviously has a lot of opportunities to redeem, and he can look at the woman in front of him more rationally. He should understand that this woman has long been subdued by himself, but in the face of love, everyone can’t avoid the mistakes and humbles himself. In the dust, I would rather believe in unreliable rumors, obviously ecstatic for her pregnancy again, but insisted on disguising and restraining a frivolous face to conceal my unconfidence, and even taking pleasure in torturing the other party, resulting in irretrievable tragedy. I believe that he blames himself, he regrets it, and his leaving is a manifestation of his regret. He never believed that he really got love, even in the end, Scarlett finally said his heart, he still did not believe it, because in the end, he had no position to believe, and he never played the role of protecting her. He had hurt the woman he loved deeply, and he felt that he was not qualified to love her as before, and he could never go back in the past. They cannot love each other in a simple and barrier-free way like newlyweds, because quarrels have occurred, miscarriage has occurred, and Bonnie’s death has also occurred. Melanie’s death is just the last straw that crushes the camel. One can always act as a peacemaker. Both of them are dead. What reason do they have to be together again? Might as well forget each other in the arena. So he left. It has also happened. Melanie's death is just the last straw that crushed the camel. A role that can always play the peacemaker is dead. They two, what reason is there to be together again? Might as well forget each other in the arena. So he left. It has also happened. Melanie's death is just the last straw that crushed the camel. A role that can always play the peacemaker is dead. They two, what reason is there to be together again? Might as well forget each other in the arena. So he left.
I understand, Scarlett is carrying all the common problems of all women. She was unscrupulous and self-willed when she should be self-willed. She is so enthusiastic that she believes in love, although she does not understand, she mistakenly believes that she loves a man she doesn't love, and feels complacent about it. At an age when he didn't understand love, he had the courage to love desperately. In order to torment the man who didn't care about him so much, he had to marry a man whom he didn't love so badly, he had to be a widow early. She had questioned herself "why does a girl have to be so silly to catch a husband" very early. Marriage is not important, but love is important. This woman needs love by nature. She is proficient in flirting, but she doesn't understand the expression of true love. Women have myopia, and they cannot see the good in front of them or the men around them. Naively, she couldn't see through the man, she couldn't see through Ashley, she couldn't see through Captain Butler. But nothing prevents her from becoming enthusiastic in love. In addition to these, she is still strong. Since the war cannot crush her, she cannot prevent her from pursuing happiness and protecting the homeland she insists on protecting. She was proud and stubborn and never explained herself, so she had a lot of misunderstandings with the people around her, only Melanie understood. The relationship between her and Melanie is more delicate. She must have annoyed this noble woman more than once, but she couldn't do without her. She became more and more dependent on her heart, even as she relied on her mother in her early years. Later, she started a business and dared to take the risk of hiring slaves and grab money by unscrupulous means. She was afraid of starvation. So she became richer and richer, but the more lonely she became, the more tired she became. She doesn't love Ashley anymore, so she can relax and reminisce with him like an old friend, saying that we can't go back. She has always been very good to this old friend, reflecting the most innocent and pure human nature. After the rumors spread by her former opponents, she became cowardly, preferring to hide at home instead of explaining. She is so like us, who has never loved two fools when she was young, ignoring the man who really loves herself, and after being injured again and again, she found her backing down, relying on everyone to run, relying on her own best, so she worked hard to support herself, finally Good days are ushered in, the material is satisfied, and the spirit is empty again. I always care about the superficial gains and losses in the relationship, but I can't sleep at night for countless times, I just want to drink till I get drunk and use alcohol to heal my wounds. I have encountered a problem, and I will always come back tomorrow to save her. I don't need to have trouble with myself today. She lived out the true temperament that most women longed for, so she lived so dazzlingly, lovable, and jealously. I'm jealous of her
nagging for so long and getting tired
I found this continues he was definitely a premature aging
also really powerful, to have so much nonsense
, so be it
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