Gentleman, you always give more to the world than you take

Ansley 2022-03-22 09:02:47

I admire Suranne's performance very much. Through Lister's tall and straight posture, affectionate eyes, and decent speech, he portrays a very charming "gentleman" demeanor who is polite, considerate of others, and self-restrained, while arrogant, rude, The ruthless and unprincipled aggressiveness, the contempt and the firm counterattack, express the kindness and integrity inherent in this demeanor. . The privileged person has an obligation to help those whose living conditions are not as good as him. This idea is to reflect the "gentleman" derived from "chivalry". . In episode 7, Lister expressed a few times that she and Walker agreed not to communicate, and I was thinking, is this a "gentleman" trade-off between short-term benefits and long-term benefits that are difficult to obtain. . In the play, the entanglement between Lister and ex is actually a shameful act, but based on her previous experiences, I will find some excuses for her in my heart. . Alas, even the best people can't meet all the ideals of perfection, right?? At least it doesn't hinder her love. . With the changing times, the external symbols and titles of gentlemen may disappear, but the connotation of the spirit of a gentleman has not changed much in more than 1500 years. Now anyone can take becoming a gentleman as his goal. Whatever our origin, it does not prevent us from being respectful, gentle and courteous, humble and learned, strong and courageous, and pure and upright. The world will always need gentlemen, because gentlemen "always give the world more than they take". .

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