woman's modesty

Colton 2022-03-21 09:01:54

Women can't see themselves because of restraint, men can't see women because of arrogance.

In this film, desire is over-interpreted, especially women's desire. This is nothing more than the decline period of desire, it will not be like the growth period So simple and reserved, not as impulsive and special as in the development period, not as stable and vigorous as in the prosperous period, here, women’s desires are all emitting corpse stench in the withered wrinkles, in order to cover up the breath of hell, women Instead, they are reserved and try their best to suppress their desires, but they have never been successful. Reservation is just another manifestation of desire. Desires that have been regarded by them as dignified are just a symbol for men, in fact, they have always been, so when Brando rudely tore her shroud, she found that her desires were only men from the beginning. The laughing stock in my heart, at least a plaything. Finally, the once beautiful Vivien Leigh used her pale face to remind us, women and men, that there is a street car called "Desire" in this world, which is bound for hell.

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  • Stanley: She is as famous in Laurel as if she was the President of the United States, only she is not respected by any party.

  • Stanley: She moved to the hotel called Flamingo which is a second class hotel that has the advantages of not interfering with the private and social life of the personalities there. Now the Flamingo is used to all kinds of goings-on. But even the management of the Flamingo was impressed by Dame Blanche. And in fact, they were so impressed that they requested her to turn in her room-key for permanently. And this, this happened a couple of weeks before she showed here... The trouble with Dame Blanche was that she couldn't put on her act any more in Oriel because they got wised up. And after two or three dates, they quit and then she goes on to another one, the same old line, the same old act, and the same old hooey. And as time went by, she became the town character, regarded not just as different but downright loco and nuts. She didn't re. sign temporarily because of her nerves. She was kicked out before the spring term ended. And I hate to tell you the reason that step was taken. A seventeen-year-old kid she got mixed up with - and the boy's dad learned about it and he got in touch with the high-school superintendent. And there was practically a town ordinance passed against her.