The heroine is the center of the whole play, and many times she needs her pity, sympathy and love to drive the plot, and of course her willfulness, stubbornness and stupidity. This is understandable, because all stories require the protagonist to make mistakes and then correct them, but her mistakes are too many and too repetitive, but this is not the most unbearable part, it is disgusting that she did wrong Afterwards, she refused to admit it. She was willful, pitiful, and ignorant. Of course, the director wanted to show a "big love". So then the director will let someone else (usually another protagonist Miles) say something heart-wrenching to her, and then the focus changes, and it's the fault of the other person (Myers). . Then it became that he went to admit his mistake to her and bowed his head to her.
Miles was a highlight of the whole play. Everyone slowly uncovered his previous "true face", found his ruthlessness and heartlessness, and found that all the villains respect and fear him. But in order to set off the heroine, he has repeatedly humiliated, which has weakened a lot of charm.
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