The heroine's life experience is the thread of the story from beginning to end, reflecting the social struggle, compromise and sacrifice made by low-level women in order to resist their own destiny. They have their own ideals, but they cannot disobey the shackles that society places on women, and are forcibly enforced by their husbands. During sexual intercourse, she felt that her husband was actually a representative of the patriarchal trend, so she included her husband in her "tragic knot" story. She knew that her fate would be tragic in the end (and it was tragic in the beginning), but after fighting for so long, she didn't want to bow her head, so she chose to hide the truth.
In addition: Karl Marx's soy sauce represents the substitution of the upper-class trend of thought, but there is no blackening!
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