Sharp can find reflections in any generation. Scarlett is like
this , and my aunt who is now blind at 80 is like this. I am like this at the age of 67. This was the case with Hillary Clinton when she was president, and even Wu Zetian, who ascended the throne at the age of 67. It is not known who these women died. That is a weak body with a not so weak soul.
The opposite of rules is almost immoral. "Discourse is power" (Foucault), but power sets moral standards, and morality is always toward the mediocre. In the male-dominated society, the contradiction between the unyielding soul and the weak body is destined to be strong, and Sharpe stands on the opposite side of morality. People will often say that Miss Sharpe is using her beauty and scheming to play tricks, just like Scarlett married herself to that It was supposed to be the brother-in-law's lumber dealer in exchange for the preservation of the home.
If we change the perspective of entering the WTO, Miss Sharp is the daughter of a painter and a singer. She has both beauty and wisdom, and has both diligence and cleverness. Humans do not yearn for a more comfortable life, and civilization will not progress. Miss Sharpe yearns for aristocratic life, and she does not do any harm to the world. Even when the old Sir Pitt came to propose, she announced her marriage without hesitation. , she and Claure have maintained the family's aristocratic life with their social intelligence. The most amazing thing is that she conquered the upper class with her euphemistic singing in Lord Stan's living room. What is there to blame? Of course, the war was going on, and she did not hesitate to send her husband to the battlefield. In the end, with her explanation and help, her friends Emilia and Dobbin were able to clear up their misunderstandings and repair their love in this world. Even her husband praised her and said, "I have never seen such a capable woman as you, and even I have met a few good ones." I have never read the original book, and the film reviews I wrote only express my thoughts directly on the message conveyed by the film, but I have come to know more and more that there should be no special moral thresholds for women or samurai above the bottom line of universal human sympathy. .
Human nature is liquid, and the social culture at that time is the container for it. She is not the only one who wants to be a noble, and she is not the only one who has the pleasure of life. Her innocence cannot be her personal moral stain. I dare say Margaret Mitchell must have seen this Thackeray work, Emilia is just like Melanie, kind and innocent, dull and mediocre, but the mediocrity is rewarded, the wise Suffering is like the fate of human beings. Those poets who "chanted a word of peace, twisted a few stems and beards" are often impoverished, those who created a computer age ate poisoned apples and died, and those who killed their sons and honored their mothers in order to harm their lives to seek morality is the greatest immoral. The unfortunate thing about Scarlett Sharpe is that the latter is loved, and Sharpe is not loved, and goes to the casino.
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