So, in this sense, fairy tales are closer to reality, and even seem very real. If we want to experience Shrek's mentality after marriage, we just need to look at the people around us. Take my parents as an example, they seem to be arguing every day because of trivial things, such as the dishes are not cleaned, the floor is dirty, the purchase of this thing is not worth it, etc. When they have a bad temper, they like it even more. shout out loud. Much like Shriek, right? He was woken up every day by his child, changed his diaper, cleaned out the trash, went to the toilet, saw a tour group, hosted friends for dinner, and repeated his love story with Fiona without changing his lines.
No wonder he gets bored. After a family is formed, love will gradually recede, and the responsibility to each other and the next generation will become the focus. But love is the driving force for maintaining this family. With the passage of time, the growth and changes of the two people, and the fusion of the soul, has made a lot of reasons for so many years of mutual support.
Just as every fairy tale always teaches people a truth, Shriek 4 tells us that love will eventually be wiped out in the ordinary life day after day, and we will inevitably start to miss our past selves like Shriek. But what needs to be learned more is not to look back, to be content and to cherish.
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