The reason why many classic stories are wonderful and the characters are profound is just like Hugo's wise words, they have "complex characters like the sea", and the protagonists of such stories are secluded and changeable, dangerous but charming, and deep. Accumulating the power of roaring, the turbulent waterfall reveals a slight rush of joy, and it is difficult not to attract attention. Billy Bob Thornton in Switchblade is such a man, Leon the Killer is such a man, Gerard Butler of The Phantom of the Opera is such a man, in short, there are countless drama characters like this. clear.
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