child rolling on nightshade

Yvonne 2022-02-25 08:02:07

Why do I feel like I don't understand! Did the farmer shoot himself? Children can know the secrets of the adult world, and for them, it is a privilege worth showing off. However, the child has too much confusion and confusion, he rolls on the nightshade angrily, makes poison, and curses everything. The child's venting actually reflects the suppression and destruction of human nature under the strict social hierarchy in Britain.

On the court, as usual, it is a display of hierarchical order. Strangely, it's always the working class who do well and win plaudits. However, back to reality, they still can't get fair treatment from the upper class.

The green suit seemed to express incomprehensible melancholy and confusion. The child just watched quietly, he had no power to change anything.

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  • Monte 2022-04-24 07:01:24

    The cricket scene in the middle reminded me of the same scene at the end of Downton's third season. The former is about the barriers and irreconcilability of two classes, and the latter is about different classes finally letting go of their contradictions and prejudice and integrating with each other. British screenwriter Does it also have the meaning of reference and tribute?

  • Saul 2022-03-15 09:01:10

    I wish Rosie and Pinter were together, they are a perfect match!!

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  • Leo: Thank you very much Mr. Burgess, is there anything I can do for you?