First of all, on the plot, two groups of people were written. One group is the master class, and the other group is the servants in the manor. In the former class, the emphasis is on the three daughters of the male host. But the play's setting of these three characters is far from Pride and Prejudice. As far as their casting is concerned, these female characters are really ugly. The character setting is also not outstanding. As for male characters, except for the protagonist who looks good, nothing else looks very handsome. In the latter class, some plot settings are too dogmatic and probative, but lack a keen understanding of life.
Instead, the views of Downton Abbey are really nice.
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