Please don't make this inference freely

Madalyn 2021-11-17 08:01:27

PRECAUTION: If you are not interested in VW or you already have your own knowledge of her, this knowledge is not only derived from a few shots of this film, then please don't seriously entangled in your own views. Welcome to discuss. Pseudo literacy posts written by

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Because in the VW group, some people watched the hours to infer how VW himself is, although I also like this movie very much, but it is a movie after all.
The Hours is adapted from Mrs. Dalloway. (After reminding, this film is adapted from the novel of the same name, and the novel is based on VW's novel... Isn't that more strict bbbb?)
Well, people say that VW reveals a lot of themselves in every book, which can be codenamed. .
If this is the case, then VW novels are nothing more than private novels that are flooding the streets today.
The reason why a novel becomes a novel must be different from life.
Someone went to find her because of Leonard at the station. They said that Leonard was really bad. They didn't understand VW and didn't understand VW, and they imprisoned her.
Not to mention VW's suicide note, first of all, they showed their love and gratitude to Leonard. .
Without me, You can work.
This is not because of being imprisoned.
In fact, I still think that today, fortunately VW has Leonard. Obviously VW itself is so grateful.
I also do think it is true that VW finally said that no one is happier than the two of them.
Leonard is absolutely unprecedented!
Can you find such a good person. What kind of family does VW come from? He has a tough personality and scorns everything, but he is delicate and sensitive and easily frustrated.
Some people say that VW is distressed because his sexuality is not accepted by the world-it is ridiculous!
At that time, he and Leonard frequently participated in various activities, actively communicated with people in various cultural circles, and were enthusiastic about the cause of feminism. Does such a person care about the world's vision? Besides, VW who is so proud and narcissistic! She can even make fun of the high-class people who come to visit the home and are considered to be somewhat prestigious, and sneer at people who don't like it, so that people never dare to get close to half. Such people care that their sexuality is not accepted? !
Well, I'm off the point, back to Leonard. The reason why he said he has no one before and no one afterwards. Look at what Leonard has done for virginia, then look back at the history, and then look at the current people. Is it possible for you to find a second person?
First, Leonard admired VW for a long time and then chased him. He admired her for her intelligence, talent, arrogance, beauty and wit, and VW also admired Leonard's talent. They decided to get married almost instantaneously. However, this was the most correct thing in the entire circle, including Virginia, whom everyone agreed with Vanessa.
And as the world legend, they are asexual. (Although it can't be fully verified, Leonard does have respect for VW throughout his marriage.)
This alone, you just grab a man with a normal personality, will you?
Leonard did everything out of consideration for VW for her. Almost everyone in the world has forgotten that he was also a very talented writer and very influential at the time.
Second, the sisters Virginia and Vanessa are the socialites in the famous London circle. Obviously, Vanessa is a more popular lover, while virginia is more unique. The two people have never lacked a lover. Virginia is a woman who even gets stuck for gays (Naturally, the two people are still divided in the end, but someone also said that besides the last partner, the favorite is VW, and even said that they died because of being rejected by VW. Go looking for a man...)
Leonard, on the other hand, is a completely academic person, and naturally he will not bother and have no lover. Leonard's world only has VW.
Third, the period of each VW collapse ranges from a few weeks to a few months, even for two or three consecutive years. That kind of manic and unconscious state, even Vanessa feels tired, and Leonard has taken care of her for so many years, never leaving, or even thinking about leaving.
And VW only trusts Leonard.
Maybe there is no love between them, but who can say that there is no love between them? !
Fourth, Leonard has his own business, and he even sacrificed part of his business to start a publishing house just to publish VW's works (and of course some of his own promotional publications at the time).
After getting married, Leonard didn't like it. I have never cheated on others, because of VW's asexualism, I was so pure-hearted and abandoned the pleasure-seeking;
after busy publishing books for VW, I supported the publishing house alone, and even rejected some magazine appointments and speeches. , Sacrificed his career;
a man can do this for a woman he loves, can you find a second one from ancient times to the present? Without Leonard, perhaps even VW’s most famous mr.dalloway, to the lighthouse and the waves, we would have missed the chance to see that
VW is a strong person that is absolutely difficult for ordinary people to do, and part of this strength comes from Leonard’s undiminished support
Also misinterpreted by the movie is the judgment about her herself. For example, some people mentioned earlier felt that her depression was because her sexuality was not understood, or her sister did not accept her.
Yes, Vanessa can indeed be said to be her favorite person. And the appearance of vanessa in the movie that seems a little cold has caused many people to misinterpret that virginia has a secret love for vanessa or an unrequited love for vanessa
, and virginia communicates with vanessa every day, and even virginia sometimes writes twice a day. There is nothing in virginia's life that vanessa doesn't know
And vanessa, as the "parent" of the entire circle, plays the most pivotal role. She has children of her own, and she has to deal with lovers. At the same time, she is also a member of the upper-class cultural circle. Deep down, London has the same things to do. She loves virginia, and their love is that no one can intervene. She therefore entrusted VW to Leonard, whom everyone in the circle trusted so much, and she also understood that only Leonard could protect VW from harm.
Similarly, only Leonard knows best what is best for
Virginia. Virginia has both male and female suitors. She has also interacted with many people, whether male or female. She and gay, and even Vanessa's husband and lover have all had personal affair
at this point, and she and the people in the circle have never felt ashamed of it. These things outside may really be considered fornication, but because in Bluesbury, in that circle, they feel very tender and take it for granted.
This is a circle that will never be bound by the world's eyes, and it is clear that virginia is the most rebellious one.
She is les. She and Vita have had the most touching love, the craziest love. Even in the end Vita left her. She wrote all this in Orlando.
Orlando is her happiest and most relaxing novel. Also the best seller.
Vita, and the women she later dated, still loved her very much until the end. All the love affair between them has never even been imperfect.
Whether it starts or ends, it happens naturally. VW himself said yes. At first you will be passionate about a person because of some things, and then over time, some things will fade away gradually, and then gradually lose some hope, and naturally separate. (Forget the original words) And being separated does not mean not loving.
Basically, Virginia's relationship has never been forced to separate and end due to secularity.
Only vanessa, when her sister got married, virginia might feel abandoned. But later vanessa quickly let her understand that things were not different, and Leonard quickly made up for the missing piece of virginia due to her marriage.
Therefore, virginia has never actually been a dark girl in the attic living a gloomy life (people who think that way is probably a Japanese girl), on the contrary, a very active (or even talkative) very active face People
who live her life has a decadent, depressive enthusiasm, where she can attract people around her to fall in love with her even like poison.
Her depression comes from her inner sensitivity to everything in the world, from her appreciation and confidence in her narcissism, from her unusual thinking, from the waves of her inner being unable to calm down.
Someone once said that VW is a person. "single-handedly resist the fate of the hand and quickly depict ordinary people can not match the world," a woman
she is an unyielding woman, her pride, persistence, though perhaps not Leonard she would not support it, but her whole life fighting
those Just because she chose to commit suicide in the end, she said she was lonely and weak. She is not qualified to say that she likes Virginia Woolf.
Like Leonard's last epitaph to her, the last sentence of the waves is also her heartbeat.
She has never flinched.
This is exactly what I love her. The reason for

"Against you I will fling myself, unvanquished and unyielding, O Death!"

Yes, she is like a goddess in my heart, unshakable, no one can compare with it, no one.



Finally, I attached one of my favorite words in the movie. In the scene at the station, Virginia, who agreed to go back, said to Leonard


You cannot find peace by avoiding life, Leonard,

this is what the movie wants to express, a strong, unyielding, life-loving Virginia







Woolf with a keen mind ----------------------- -------------------------------------
PS I non-professional research on VW and even literature The completely irrelevant things are written only from the biographical comments about her and her diary that have been read from various quarters, and all kinds of mistakes are welcome to correct me.
Then the names of a few people in the circle I am embarrassed to forget OTL so the writing is vague. Please don’t mind

PS2. If your opinion on VW comes from at least one of her complete novels or essays, I don’t say anything about it even though I’m not used to discussing with people what they like or what she actually is. A person (since it was posted on the video page, this is really not the focus of the video) If I reply to the excessive language, then I am sorry here

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The Hours quotes

  • Louis Waters: I know, you think am I still up for this, all this intensity, all those arguments, doors being slammed, well, you know what it's like.

  • Virginia Woolf: Do you think I may one day escape?

    Vanessa Bell: One day.