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Jackie 2022-10-10 05:42:48

Love the name Serene Passion. Enthusiasm is reminiscent of fire, "fire is quiet and bright". The quiet burning fire cleans up all the troubles and melts all the fatigue, and has a rich, bright and transparent atmosphere. Tranquility is always good. When the mind is quiet, it is because of the emptiness and awareness of existence, that life is dense and rich. Of course, as Zhu Guangqian said, the stillness here is "the ethereal spirit of the mind, not the silence of the physical world". Otherwise, Wang Yangming said long ago, "Just hanging in the air and standing still, like the dead ashes of a tree, is useless." Therefore, although stillness can produce wisdom, it is necessary to know that this stillness has vitality and aura. Emily Dickinson asked her father to get up at night to write poetry after dropping out of school. The night was dark and quiet, and the fire in Emily's heart burned more and more clearly and clearly. I recently watched four films with women as the protagonists. Jane Austen was born the latest and published anonymously throughout her life; the Brontë sisters, Adele Hugo, and Emily were all born forty or fifty years after Jane Austen's death. Right and left, their works can be pseudonymized, and even their own names can be signed. In addition to learning about their life stories for leisure entertainment, I also have my own selfish desire to know how women who have never married have lived their lives. The Brontë sisters worry about how they will survive if their father dies and their elder brother is not doing his job. Austin in the movie said that she did not regret her choice, she gave up marriage but gained freedom. I wonder if she will think of her first love who married the duke's daughter and feel heartache when she is writing a love story? Adele's beauty and experience are legendary. Is she pursuing love across mountains and seas, or is she fascinated by the thrill of physical and psychological breakthroughs as a woman of that era? Emily's life was too idealistic. She didn't stand in line, shout slogans, or kneel. If it wasn't the love she truly accepted, she would sneer at the suitors, thus scaring away batches of people who came here. Have those nights when she wrote verses about death, sad that she had nothing left? I'll keep watching this video, looking for answers.

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A Quiet Passion quotes

  • Emily Dickinson: If I can't have equality, then I want nothing of love.

  • Emily Dickinson: Clarity is one thing; obviousness is quite another.