Heaven does not have the anger of love and hate, and hell does not have the rage of a woman who is despised.

Ora 2022-12-11 18:54:00

Dr. Foster, who has heard the name for a long time, was amazed in the first episode, and said a few impressive details:

1. The heroine went upstairs with a water glass and glanced at her husband's mobile phone, walked over and folded it back to open it. mobile phone. (Women's curiosity...

2. Searching how to tell if the husband has cheated late at night, there are many wives in this world who are equally helpless and angry, and the verse of The Mourning Bride is played with the background music. Because I love this poem so much and I found English to attach it to the end. So I remember what Megan said in Mad Men when he finally left Don: I watch it decay. I can only hold your attention so long. Do all men like twenty The body of a two-year-old? At this time, Zhao Lei's [30-year-old woman

... From this point of view, Dr. Foster's most brilliant depiction of non-female psychology is indispensable. The charm of cheating themes may lie in the human weakness and dark side revealed in it. Tear the heart of the three children, the struggle between forgiveness and revenge, before marriage The cover-up of each other's shortcomings (which Elliott said a long time ago, marriage offers the possibility of real understanding), the raging anger and the unquenchable curiosity, well, I can't go on.

P.S. The Mourning Bride by William Congreve

Is it my love?
Ask again that question.
Speak again in that soft voice.
And look again with wishes in thy eyes.
Oh, no.
Thou can'st not.
Can'st thou forgive me, then?
Wilt thou believe so kindly of my fault, to call it madness?
Oh, give that madness yet a milder name.
And call it passion.
Then be still more kind and call that passion...love.
Hell, hell.
Yet I' ll be calm.
Now the dawn begins...
And the slow hand of fate is stretched to draw the veil, and leave thee bare.
Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turn'd, nor hell like fury like the woman scorned.

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