After all, it is a biographical work, which feels a bit long and dull. I saw the passion burning in Emily's heart. For life, for poetry, for family, the most worthy of attention is for. God's unique interpretation, the unremitting pursuit of freedom, equality between men and women, justice, and justice. She said that the world is ugly, and she also questioned herself, "Am I really being too strict and high standards?" This kind of incompatibility, even in the face of her father's order and her brother's derailment, she still does not give in, yes So sonorous and powerful, every time she had a heated argument with Winnie, her powerful words and unyielding eyes made me see her absolute courage. One of the most prominent points is the pursuit of women's freedom and equality. She is very firm, and she has spent her limited life fighting for the freedom, equality and justice of this gender. Yeah, especially her brother Austin's interpretation of the relationship really made her really angry. In the context of that era, it is ridiculous and ironic to interpret this kind of struggle from another perspective. As men's gender, how can they be able to change their gender to bring about inequality, injustice, and even humiliation?
I am moved by Emily's pursuit of freedom and equality, by her noble soul, by her firm grasp of her own life, by her disdainful pursuit and desire for knowledge, by her every cry!
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