I am extremely bad at expressing, but now I am very willing to talk and I must write. The following will present some extremely non-literary words. It looks like a silly exam, only one, two, three.
Just talk about one person, Neil.
1. He loves to laugh very much. When I first appeared on the stage, I did not have a good impression of him. Handsome, handsome, and delicate. These words do not suit him. His eyes are very good. He is full of vitality and passion.
2. There is a very interesting scene: Todd said: "...I can do it myself, don't worry about it, okay?". Neil froze for a while and shook his head and said: "No!". Then he smirked, and then snatched it. Todd's poem... So, Neil is really pleasing. I was attracted by him halfway through.
3. Regarding Neil's suicide:
a. The contradiction between his own dreams and the expectations of his parents has never been resolved. Under the weight of contradictions in reality, Neil chose death as the ultimate temptation of life. He is really very romantic: putting the wreath on the window sill, as if to fly his dreams, take off his clothes, fearing that he wants to throw away the pain of the world and return to heaven briskly. The tragedy is to break the beautiful things for you to see. Neil is dead. This effect is obviously achieved.
b. When Neil was about to express his inner feelings, he still failed to do so. He was smart and kind, and could never go against his parents. He always wronged himself to conform to his father's various things. Require. Seeing this, thinking of myself, if I hadn't had a vicious heart, I would have already died.
Human, don't be too kind, or you will be too tired. Family, you must not become a burden.
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