The client in "The Beer Murder" had to be a woman, and it had to be a woman, and only a daughter would do that. If it was a son, he would figure out how things were going in a different way. In the British version of the Beer Murder, I was impressed by the scene where my daughter first appeared to meet Poirot, the step she took, the sense of firmness that she would have in carrying out this truth. The trend of the whole case is that the mother thought it was her sister who poisoned herself and sacrificed herself to be hanged like a sacrificed pig. Only women can achieve a certain result in chaos. When her mother sacrificed herself, she was convinced that she had mastered the ocean current of the whole thing. She felt that she understood and understood everything. The gesture she finally made It is tolerance and protection, and she is as tolerant as she should be as a sister. Even though her sister may have committed a crime, she also understands that she is a child and may have a momentary righteous indignation. She can even tolerate the resentment and do her best. For the protection of her mother, she quickly sent her daughter away to a safe place. She did everything based on her own feelings, she didn't even need to verify everything, she knew she knew. It's a pity that fate played a big joke on her. (The style of this joke, the author, the goddess of fate, arranged everything, and the direction of the case is also arranged by the goddess. In short, such a story cannot be made up by a man) So the child in this case must be a daughter, only She can inherit everything from her mother and come back to claim her throne. She's like a young queen, everything she inherits, she has the right to figure out.
In fact, the story itself is also very interesting, it is actually a man mixing among several women. A sinister viper-like lover appeared beside him, the ambiguous model who everyone thought would marry him. A wife with the power of a goddess. The one-eyed sister of the mischievous leprechaun or the grudge elf is generally a bit dangerous. A future crown prince, who knew nothing at the time but was bound to come back to claim his right back to his daughter. In the midst of a bunch of women, he still felt like he was a pig's foot. Aw... Sure enough, I got the bento early. His messing up, his behavior in treating several women in an inappropriate way, will inevitably lead to the disruption of the laws of things themselves, and the price to pay is the change of fate line and his death by revenge.
The most interesting thing is that in this case, all the people who believed in the mother were women, and it should be said that almost all women believed her. The housekeeper/maid believes in her mistress, her sister believes in her sister, and her daughter does not believe in the verdict of the year. The real murderer must also know that the mother is not the culprit. The Viper Girl actually took advantage of the voice of all men at the time and the judgment of all the men present to successfully send her mother to prison (of course, she did not deliberately design this direction). But it is true that all men do not believe in their mothers. All men have the same idea as their father. When they bring women from outside, they feel that the two must have an ambiguous relationship. They think that the mother who is the betrayed wife will definitely kill for love. . But even the lover knew that her father didn't have that kind of relationship with her, so she wanted to take revenge with resentment. Almost all the main women in the incident knew the truth, but the men were convinced that their mother must be a prisoner. In the end, the judicial system composed of a patriarchal society sent her to the guillotine. The most ridiculous thing is that even this result is actually according to the mother's will. That is to say, the woman's wishes have been fulfilled from beginning to end in this play, whether it is the lover's or the mother's, or even the daughter's. Years later, her daughter's identity is actually a bit like her mother's spokesperson and heir. She brought her knight Poirot to uncover the truth of the year with her indomitable youthful vitality. The lover in the play has grown old after many years, reminding me of "everything that is rotten will pass away". To Agatha's Women's Play.
Britain is an interesting country with a wise and restrained queen who has been on the throne for so long. I don't know what kind of prototype will be obtained if the British nationality is explored? It must not be under the shroud of the mother goddess like Japan.
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