what do you know about my heart?

Tara 2022-03-21 09:01:56

How much do you know about my heart?
The three turning plays show the contradiction and transformation of rationality and sensibility.

1. My sister stood on the high hill where she met Willoughby for the first time, and read Shakespeare's love poems in her mouth. After love was baptized and thoroughly recognized, she abandoned the affirmation of her sensibility, and had a sense of her own sensibility. rational cognition.

2. The younger sister is seriously ill, and the elder sister who learned the bad news from the doctor's mouth is very afraid, holding her sister's hand in fear, because she is afraid that she will lose the sensibility hidden in her sister's spirituality, and she will also fall into the emptiness of nothingness. in the bottom black hole.

3. In the scene where Hugh Grant confessed to his sister, after a clear understanding of his own heart, he decided to get rid of the shackles of outdated promises, and when he followed his own heart to confess, the sister released a long-suppressed release, calm, persevering, Under the self-control appearance, the expression can't be restrained emotionally.

Rational cognition depends on perceptual knowledge, and perceptual cognition will also develop into rational cognition. The two are not completely divided, but mutual discussions. In the performance of the play, the gentle and courteous Edward's arrival won the heart of his sister, but under the constraints of the traditional marriage of the first family, and under the rational control of confirming that Edward should keep his promise, he carefully concealed his emotions, while The younger sister expresses her feelings uncontrollably and pursues the love in her heart wholeheartedly. Under the blow of knowing that Willoughby is engaged to someone else for money, she also has a rational understanding of her sensibility and accepts the cloth that she once ignored. Colonel Landon. Edward realized that his heart would always follow his sister. After he was deprived of his inheritance, he bravely told his sister the trajectory of his heart. The scene where his sister cried was an important climax scene. After suppressing this polite gentleman and lady style, he finally took a long breath and waited for the perfect ending.

Humans are an organic whole with complex and subtle relationships. This play also makes us realize the unity of spirit and material, rationality and sensibility. Its core is to abandon the upper-class world that sells emotions for the sake of money and selfishness. Ugly, the identification and expression of sincere emotions make us more mature and rational, and more emotional.

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  • Dahlia 2021-12-10 08:01:29

    It's really only a Chinese director who can make Jane Austen make an eight o'clock file. Screenplay by Emma Thompson, really awesome. Mr. Li An did make a "top-of-the-line movie", and he was so precise that he couldn't fault it, especially the detailed scheduling was perfect. Perhaps it was so craftsmanship. Speaking of filming A Dream of Red Mansions, you still have to ask Ang Lee.

  • Wiley 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    More charming than the original. Delicate and full storytelling until the last "then you are not married" wow screams, as always, calm and forbearance into the excitement of opening up the world, followed by a happy ending that is both hopeful and disappointed. A more peculiar popular canonization than Shakespeare's plays should be Austin's emotional jokes. How can every poor and pretentious leftover girl find her die-hard rich and handsome! Even the clichés are pleasing to the eye!

Sense and Sensibility quotes

  • Elinor Dashwood: Marianne, please try... I... I cannot... I cannot do without you. Oh, please, I... I-I have tried to bear everything else... I will try... Please, dearest, beloved Marianne, do not leave me alone.

  • Marianne: Colonel Brandon.

    [Though trying to slip out, he eases slowly back into the room, almost afraid to speak]

    Marianne: Thank you.

    [a fleeting look of mild gratitude crosses his face from these first sincerely kind words she's ever spoken to him]