I only watched the first episode and immediately wanted to share my thoughts. At the end of the war, I thought that I would be welcomed by my family after surviving the war and returned to my hometown, and would be embraced and celebrated by my family, but on the way back, I heard the news of my father's death, and my fiancee was also engaged to someone else. The property he has left is not even enough to support himself.
But because Podak is a man of righteousness and a gentleman, he is surrounded by a group of friends who will always stand by his side, which rekindles hope in his cold heart. Seeing his situation, I inexplicably think of "everything to be done" word. In the first episode, what I remember most is that when he came back, his friend asked him what was wrong with you, and he replied "I grew up." This is growth, and growth means learning to face, learning to change, and learning to find your own way. In fact, the male protagonist Podak also faced a choice. His uncle gave him a chance to let him give up everything in Cornwall and go to London to start life. He was also confused, and he also thought about giving up, but He finally made up his mind, and at the end of the first episode, Elizabeth asked him "what are you doing", and Podak responded with "I lost sight of something. I came in search of it." Here Podak I want to see my own path forward, I want to stick to myself. The prophecy in the play also said that the strong will rise and the weak will die. Although the rise will not be an easy task, I believe he can do it.
Emotionally, after Elizabeth married his cousin, he was sad, but he did not forget the responsibility on his shoulders. In a market, he rescued a "lower class" Demelza Kahn who was bullied by his father, and when her father came to look for her, he defended her and brought her back again. In fact, when I watched the show, I just wanted to sigh that this girl looks so good after washing!
The feeling is that in reality, life cannot be smooth sailing, but the most important thing is not to lose that brave and kind heart. We may be confused by many things, but never forget to listen to your inner voice and never let go of your kindness and responsibility.
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