about love and desire for fame and fortune

Julian 2022-03-31 09:01:10

I want to write this together with Anna.
Because I've only seen these two famous movies. To explain, only watch famous movies, not famous books.
A famous book is a famous book because of two aspects. First, it reveals the eternal themes of human beings, such as love, desire, fame and fortune, and human nature. The second is the depth of his revelation.
These two are all about love, Anna only pays attention to love, so she reveals more deeply about love. And the future theme is bigger, related to the future, that is, the desire for fame and fortune.
Seeing the mainstream understanding of Anna, she dares to love and hate, and break through the shackles of the world. It's like "Teacher, you are from the old man!" It's as moving as heaven and earth. (I was a little angry when I was writing, because I just found out that my girlfriend was having an affair with someone else.) I don't see it that way. Her ending is tragic. Why, simply put, love does not need responsibility, but marriage does. Since she is married, she has responsibility, so don't be tempted. You said that it is difficult to control the heart, well, if you are moved, there are different ways to deal with it.
Let’s talk about the future, just like my current state of mind, I want to have a great future, I have a chance, but it is so slim, and I am not reconciled to it. I have no noble and pure soul. I don't want to get married, marriage is for this life, and it may harm others and myself. However, if you are greedy for your future and want to live a gentleman's life, you are more likely to torture your heart and ruin your life. I have no solution to this paradox.

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Extended Reading
  • Loren 2022-04-03 09:01:12

    Not working. . . . A good classic is condensed into 2 hours. . . . Nothing was explained clearly. . . . .

  • Nathan 2022-03-29 09:01:10

    Fiennes is always the best, and because of his few short shots, I can't help but cry. The appearance of Little Britain in the first few scenes is a real drama...

Great Expectations quotes

  • Joe Gargery: London, what a place... Course I wouldn't keep a pig in it myself.

  • Magwitch: [sneaking up behind] Hold your noise! Hold your noise you little devil, or I'll cut your throat! Tell us your name, quick.

    Young Pip: I'm Pip.

    Magwitch: Once more, give it mouth!

    Young Pip: Pip.

    Magwitch: Ssh.

    [pushing the boy down]

    Young Pip: Pip, Sir. Don't sir, please!

    Magwitch: [turning him upside down] You've got wills on you, boy? You've got wills on ya!

    Young Pip: No, sir.

    Magwitch: [puts him back on his feet] Come here. What fat cheeks you've got. Darn me if I couldn't eat 'em. Where's your mother?

    Young Pip: There, sir.

    [pointing at the grave]

    Young Pip: Also my father, sir. My father and brothers, too.

    Magwitch: Orphan, ey? Who do you live with? That's supposing I let you live.

    Young Pip: My - my sister, sir. My sister, Mrs. Joe Gargery, wife of Joe Gargery, the blacksmith, sir.