What kind of woman do you become?

Adella 2022-05-07 06:01:17

Although this is only a product of the patriarchal era, it is still meaningful today.


In the narration, in the smoke, and in the narration of others, what is that mysterious woman, Eddie? Make men head overwhelmed and make women nervous.

As a feature film movie, an interesting story, just right suspense, humorous language, pleasing handsome men and beautiful women with beautiful faces, topics to talk about, fashionable parties, and enviable life. And Eddie, the faceless mysterious man.

Eddie, after your embarrassment, your friend persuaded your husband to worry about you, but you found him talking and laughing with Eddie; Eddie, you changed him for a high-paying job for your husband, but you forgot about your husband. On his birthday, Eddie sent him an out-of-print record; Eddie, when you date your boss for the first time, and the boss is fascinated by you, a friend's sentence Eddie just passed by here can make him gaffe. Eddie is really hated by women, and it's no wonder that these three women speak ill of her behind their backs.

There are three stories like allegories, beauty, wisdom and means. The first story is too plain, maybe it just shows the superficiality of beauty, the result of the second story could have been very good, but the two have different values, spiritual and material In the meantime, there is no balance point. In the third story, the woman is the most beautiful and wise, she will play tricks, and she has caught the biggest golden turtle son-in-law, which is simply a successful model among women. Everyone has different values, so you can check in. But in front of Eddie, there is no self-confidence.

The movie has an "ideal" ending. Maybe this ending is old today, but I hope that this ending will be liked. As I hope, the record is definitely friendship. It is not a good gift for a lover. On the side of women, a man who seems to be reluctant to make progress and settled in his ideal teaching profession is ethical. From a man's point of view, the partner he chooses is just like what he said we like to have the same outlook on life. Finally, women no longer do things that damage the relationship between husband and wife, and no longer hurt their lovers in the name of love.

The second woman who goes home has developed from her lack of self-confidence to her distrust of her lover. This neurotic woman should also stand on her own. Of course, the third woman who goes home doesn’t care who the man runs with, as long as she The material life of hope is still there, I have what I want, and I don’t lack anything. Her man thinks the same way. How can material people let go of material things and run away with love?

But this is not the ending of the movie. The movie needs a family fun ending. Eddie is just a threat to your marriage, urging you to become better. Of course, in today's day. But there is no such a good junior.

What kind of woman do you become? What kind of man did you find? come on.

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A Letter to Three Wives quotes

  • Lora Mae Hollingsway: [dressed to lead a group of children hiking] Don't expected us back too soon - we kids are going after everything from sardines to wolves.

    Rita Phipps: [archly] You'll have no trouble finding wolves, honey.

  • Rita Phipps: [laying down the law to Sadie] And lets get a couple of things straight. First, when you announce dinner...

    Sadie: I know, I'm not supposed to say "soup's on".

    Rita Phipps: How did I tell you?

    Sadie: I forgot.

    Rita Phipps: "Dinner is served"

    Sadie: [mockingly] "Dinner is served"

    Rita Phipps: And you're not to say it as though the food were poisoned.

    Sadie: All this fancy schmanzy because two people from the city are gonna eat here.

    Rita Phipps: Mrs. Manley is a very important person; she has charge of a great many radio programs, including the one I write.

    Rita Phipps: You know what I like about your program? Even when I'm running the vacuum I can understand it.

    Rita Phipps: Thank you so much.