Before the story was halfway through, I didn't think there was anything wrong with anne's actions and encounters, and it even made people feel pity. Including her wanting to pursue what she wants, including offending the king because of her recklessness, including her marrying a man who pursues her happiness and love, and even going into exile because of a word from her sister, and then returning to use her own wisdom to get the king's Love. If she was halfway before the film, if she were put into modern times, she would definitely become the object of many sought-after learning and praise. It's just clumsy pursuit of your dream. Even if there are twists and turns, you still work hard to move towards your dream. This is not wrong at all. Of course, if her dream was to be the queen to have children, she was a little over-ambitious when she got those things. This is a question of degree, but the essential result is the same, whether she becomes a mistress or becomes a queen, the ending is tragic, abandonment or death. It's because she set her dream in the wrong place and set herself in the wrong place. It was her right or status that blinded her, so she went blind and lost everything. When ambition is driven, anne can still grasp the situation, but when scheming prevails, everything changes.
The younger sister is pure and pure, and her innocence has brought her a happy, fairy-tale ending. But how many men know how to cherish the pure in real life? They have no ambition and are destined to be hurt in reality, hurt by all parties, so their pureness harms them, and many of them play tricks to protect themselves. So she will be scolded as a bad woman with ambition and scheming. Just being bullied like this, what's wrong with innocent girls?
Therefore, the question of ambition and scheming cannot be equated at all, and people just want to protect themselves.
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