Naturally rebellious and never compromise

Jeanne 2022-03-21 09:03:11

Liszt's thoughts and practices are absolutely beyond the times. She is loyal to herself, maintains curiosity, and has the courage to explore everything she is interested in. Although her success is closely related to her family environment, the understanding and support from her family will enable her to achieve what she wants to do. On the contrary, Miss Walker is not so lucky in terms of family environment. Both parents died. Although she also inherited the inheritance, the pressure on her from the surrounding relatives coveting her property may be the source of her mental illness. However, in such an environment of such strong external pressure, she can still be single at the age of 29, and still holds most of the property, perhaps not as weak as she seems on the surface, and when she met Liszt and went with him Falling in love, getting married, and even being able to handle Liszt's body and transport it back to his hometown after his death, the side can also show Walker's perseverance and bravery, which can also be said to be a rebellious spirit that transcends the times. When these two super-era anti-bone women meet, the spark that acquaints with each other and collides is undoubtedly a brilliant firework in the era of bound, transparent and silent women, although short but brilliant enough.

It's interesting that the problems of their time are still there today and will probably always be. But Anne Lister and Miss Ann Walker gave their answers, and although they experienced twists and turns and the ending was not happy, they gave their answers together. This has profound implications for other things, not just sexuality: if you feel right, you will never compromise.

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  • Jovanny 2022-04-21 09:03:15

    The last scene of the last episode, this dog food is really stuffed and don't want it, ah I'm dead.

  • Garrett 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    Very gay, very ladylike! The adaptation is high-pitched and pleasing to the eye. The supporting characters are generally Jane Austen-like cute and annoying (annoyingly cute), especially the sister played by Gemma Whelan, who rolls her eyes deeply Get my heart. It’s rare to not delay the show, the second season of married life is booked XD, looking forward to Tib’s appearance, is it possible for the screenwriter to let the Brontë sisters show their faces? In short, the more herstory, the better.