Just evaluate the hero. In the whole play, it's not Joe who feels terrible after seeing it, but the male protagonist Hardy. From the very beginning, Jone is a pervert and murderer with a twisted mind, and the seemingly upright protagonist Hardy can't help but fall in love with someone else's wife (even if It was after others separated, excusable), it seems that in order to catch Joe's various behaviors, it has gradually revealed that he can lose his mind for the sake of the heroine. Does he love the heroine? Or simply hate Joe? . . After reading it, everyone can interpret and understand according to their own speculation and their own perspective.
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