eternal mental model

Eloy 2022-03-23 09:02:13

In my opinion, PAULINE felt inferior since she was a child living in a lowly family, and she worked hard to pursue what the upper class liked and accepted. As for how she got such a perception, I don't understand.
JULIET is a girl with a proud nature who has no worries about food and clothing. Fortunately, her nature survives very well. First of all, she has a famous family status as the backing. There are people like that around us, who seem to be flawless and who can live proudly, which is beautiful! However, the reason why she can show this pride calmly, I think, is mainly because she lives in a family with a free mind, and she can think freely, which is very helpful to develop her talent, so she not only In terms of academics, it is excellent, and at the same time, it has gradually formed its own system. It was the existence and growth of this last "system" that made her realize that she was different from others, so she gladly retained the essence of pride. In addition, she is from England, and going to New Zealand, a large backward country, will inevitably make everyone admire three points. Therefore, the biggest difference between J and P is that in the social environment of school, J can be fearless.
Therefore, it is only natural for the cowardly and short P to regard J as an idol in the same environment. The question is, how to narrow the distance with idols? Okay, we can see that J is a little rebellious, she is very careful, serious, outspoken, and no one can do anything to her; if the first few points mobilized P's rebellious mood - because she has been living very Depressed, then J and her chattered, and P began to feel that he belonged to a J-level character. Well, let's not deny that P is gifted - of course, provided that J is gifted, and J and P can get along very well - we should also think that P has at least about the same talent as J, naturally , P thinks that his talent is finally recognized and understood - and it is his idol, an idol from the upper class. How true all this had been to P! And the inherent sense of dependence (note that P's own stratum is branded) and the rapid arrival of intimacy give P, an object that has never been paid attention to, a new interpretation of life, which is , immersed in your own fantasy, so beautiful! Obviously, she hadn't realized it was an illusion. This beautiful feeling came too quickly, and she, who had never experienced happiness, was deeply sucked into it, and she didn't know how deep. And this depth is immediately sublimated into attachment to a friend—what contemporary people call homosexuality.
Well, let's talk about J again, she's just nerve-racking. She's smart. She shouldn't indulge in fantasies, but she's getting more and more outrageous. Perhaps, this is called talent. She should be a real genius. Because genius requires emotional paranoia.
Maybe readers, you have other ideas, welcome to discuss.

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  • Edgardo 2022-04-23 07:02:37

    Lace Piece~~Peter Jackson...

  • Devyn 2022-04-20 09:01:51

    Two fat girls, one is a goddess and the other is a fat girl. . The most well-known is probably the fat MM next door who climbed the balcony of the hero two and a half miles away. Reminds me of Sora and Scarlett from Ghost World

Heavenly Creatures quotes

  • [During a night rain-storm, Dr. Hulme knocks on the Riepers' door]

    Dr. Henry Hulme: Mrs. Rieper, may I come in?

    Honorah Parker Rieper: Yes, of course.

    Dr. Henry Hulme: Thank you.

    [They sit in the parlor]

    Dr. Henry Hulme: Your daughter's an imaginative and spirited girl.

    Honorah Parker Rieper: Look, if she's spending too much time at your house, you only need to say. All those nights that she spends over, she assured us that you don't mind.

    Dr. Henry Hulme: It, it's rather more complicated than that. Since Mrs. Hulme and I have returned home, Juliet has been behaving in a rather disturbed manner... surliness, general irritability - most uncharacteristic.

    Herbert Rieper: Sure I can't tempt you to a nice sherry, Dr. Hulme?

    Dr. Henry Hulme: No, thank you. The thing is...

    Honorah Parker Rieper: Yvonne hasn't been herself, either. Locking herself away in her room, endlessly writing.

    Dr. Henry Hulme: My wife and I feel the friendship is... unhealthy.

    Herbert Rieper: No arguments there, Dr. Hulme! All that time inside working on those novels of theirs. They don't get fresh air or exercise!

    Honorah Parker Rieper: I'm not sure what you mean, Dr. Hulme.

    Dr. Henry Hulme: Your daughter appears to have formed a rather unwholesome attachment to Juliet.

    Honorah Parker Rieper: What's she done?

    Dr. Henry Hulme: She hasn't done anything. It's the intensity of the friendship that concerns me. I think we should avert trouble before it starts.

  • [Pauline and Juliet are planning to run away to Hollywood and meet their favorite actors, such as James Mason and Mario Lanza]

    Juliet Hulme: As soon as those bods in Hollywood cop a look at us, they'll be falling over themselves!

    Pauline Parker: Oh, it'll be amazing to meet James in person. I just know we'll hit it off brilliantly. And Guy Rolfe. And Mel Ferrer.

    Juliet Hulme: And Mario!

    Pauline Parker: Oh, I can't wait to do the love scenes.

    Juliet Hulme: Ooh.

    Pauline Parker: But what if they're married?

    Juliet Hulme: Oh, don't worry about that. We'll simply 'moider' any odd wives that get in our way!