1. Does the ideological giant have to experience the struggle with himself?
I watched "Black Swan" again earlier this month, and I was deeply impressed by the heroine's struggle with her own mind and the various imaginations generated during the struggle. This film also has a similar plot. Darwin always fantasized about his dead daughter, and thus recalled the happy times he had spent with his daughter when they were together. And the daughter he imagined was actually the embodiment of his own heart. He is having conversations with his own heart again and again, and he is struggling to tell the world: there is no god~ to be or not to be. He is on the edge
. 2. What does marriage mean to him?
I read a quote in the book: Like Freud and Marx, Darwin explored the fickle security that a happy marriage brings to the undisturbed pursuit of a revolutionary theory ( Miller and Van Loo, 1982). But obviously, marriage did not give the thinker a sense of security. While his Origin of Species had basically taken shape, his God-believing wife became the biggest obstacle to his own views. Maybe one finds a like-minded wife, a wife like Mr. Marx's Mary who can share the joys and sorrows with him will bring those so-called sense of security~ The indifferent wife and those puzzled eyes in the film make people a kind of vain sorrow. I am saddened by Mr Darwin's premature entry into a marriage.
3. The great man has friends who support him
Ryle, the handsome uncle with glasses, dragged "sick" Darwin out of bed and lifted him from his hesitation. "Yes, you have countless enemies, but you have to know that you still have friends!" Without the backing of those braver friends as Darwin's backing, it might have taken a long time for his ideas to follow. Of course, the film It is also mentioned in the book that Mr. Wallace briefly described the essence of the origin of species in 20 pages, which is also an important factor that prompted Darwin to stand up again and express his views. What I'm trying to say is that it was because there were so many people behind Darwin who corresponded with him, communicated with him, and even quarreled that the thick Origin of Species came about. Like-minded, what a beautiful and distant word.
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