Hurt someone you love in the name of hate (01, 02)

Garth 2022-10-30 07:02:07

It must be said that the original author is a Dodo black. Obviously they are rare loving couples in British history. As a result, in her writings, Henry lacked love to the point of madness. I don't like this very much, but as a fan of historical dramas, I still want to see how the drama version is interpreted.

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The White Princess tells a story of power, family, love, betrayal and death. Princess Elizabeth of York marries Henry VII of Lancaster, ostensibly uniting England, but their personal and political entanglements and The resulting war once again threatened to divide Britain.

Rival families, several generations of royal power struggles, and wars throughout the kingdom, it is easier said than done to end with a marriage.

Henry was forced to be separated from his mother from an early age, only because of his meager royal blood and his mother's unrelenting ambition. When he was young, he and his uncle went into exile overseas, and suffered from exile. After more than ten years of hard work, repeated defeats and repeated battles, only to return to the homeland and obtain the crown expected by her mother. But when he finally returned home victoriously, he found that no one welcomed him except his mother. He is a foreigner in the eyes of the Chinese people. A child who is little and no more can easily be loved, but he only gets rebellion and hatred, and the bedside person he has to marry not only has his heart, but also hates him deeply.

Elizabeth has been the apple of her parents' palm since she was born, and she is loved by thousands of people. After her father died of illness, she saw the betrayal and oppression of her blood relatives, the conspiracy and bloodshed inside and outside the palace, and she could only escape the palace with her mother and her young siblings to live in a shelter. She was forced to separate from her two brothers before she was able to return to the court. Her noble bloodline and the beauty of the city made her once again favored by the new king. It's not that she doesn't know how many lover's plans and calculations are mixed in this unethical love, but she already has a deep-rooted love. In the end, she lost her loved one again, and the person who killed her lover was about to be crowned king, and as a trophy she had to marry this enemy.

Henry did not want to marry the enemy's daughter, and Elizabeth did not want to marry the murderer of her lover. They belonged to the same clan, but their close relatives hated each other, and each other's mother wanted to kill each other. How can such a marriage be happy, how can such a couple be able to love each other.

The minister told the king that you must marry this woman, and you can find other women as lovers.

The queen told the princess that you must marry the victor for the revival and revenge of the family in the future.

No one told the king that his bride was also a victim of this political marriage and should be treated with respect and courtesy.

No one told the princess that the people in Sri Lanka had passed away, and they should take pity on the people in front of them, not for revenge but for peace.

They are clearly the people who understand each other's feelings and situation the most, but they do not have the same illness or mutual warmth, only hate each other and kill each other, only hostile, sarcastic, defensive, and hurt, just like their first time.

It was the most unbeautiful and sexy sex scene in history. Two people who were in pain tortured each other. After the hastily finished, one said with tears in his eyes, "I don't even feel it so fast." Your sister is here."

Henry's mouth is too cheap, that slap was not in vain, but did he really think about her sister? Since the first time he saw Elizabeth, his eyes have never left this beautiful reluctant princess. After the terrible first time, the future sister-in-law took the initiative to embrace, and he was still immersed in anger. He did not accept this excellent opportunity for revenge, but warned the sister-in-law, "You should be loyal to your sister."

Of course, the one who is tempted first is destined to be hurt more. Henry told Elizabeth, you and I will join hands and we will secure the country, and the kingdom will gain long-lost peace because of this, but you hate me.

Every time his wife got close to him, every time a ripple in his heart came to him, and he could only keep reminding himself that Elizabeth hated him. Her family's supporters are trying to overthrow their own throne, and she and her mother are accomplices and spies.

And these pains are not comparable to the inadvertent disgust and contempt in his wife's eyes, as well as the deliberately disguised smile, the indistinguishable advice, and the alienation that takes a half step back when he approaches.

Every time he experienced such pain, Henry would tell himself once, don't be soft-hearted, don't listen to this woman's rhetoric, and don't fall in love with her.

Can reason trump emotion?

If so, then Elizabeth will understand that only by joining forces with her husband can her family and family survive under the change of kingship, and her children will be able to sit on the throne in the future. It is a pity that hatred blinded her eyes. She can understand the pain of the common people, but laughs at her husband's exile experience;

The two young people are helplessly tied together, torturing each other and themselves, and the initiators of all this, the two mothers, are helping to fuel the flames.

I can understand Henry's unease and suspicion, and I can understand Elizabeth's pain and revenge, but what about their mother?

The Queen Mother Margaret, for the power of God she felt from nowhere, firmly believed that her son would become the King of England, and spared no effort to participate in the rebellion, which led to her separation from her son for more than 20 years. It was difficult for her son to come back to the throne, but it was difficult to get close to her again. So she changed the land to toss her former enemies - Elizabeth's mother and daughter, hoping to regain her son's trust and love by eradicating the enemy. But what she tossed about was not only the enemy, but her daughter-in-law and in-laws. All the revenge would only mess up her son's life and push him further away.

On the other side, the former White Queen Elizabeth, like Margaret of the year, was reluctant to live in peace for a moment, vowing to restore the rule of the York family and find her missing son to regain the throne. She used her daughter to obtain information on the enemy and called up the rebels in her name. She was willing to dab the blood of the enemy, but she forgot that her daughter would also be hurt. She deliberately made the king take a fancy to her daughter and put her on the enemy's bed with her own hands. Seeing that her daughter was suffering, she continued to teach her how to deceive and betray. She loves her husband and son deeply, but her daughter, who is her love like her daughter with the same name, is now hurt by her in the name of hatred.

Both mothers love their children deeply, but both are hurting the people they love. They are reluctant to teach their children love and forgiveness, and constantly instill hatred and hatred. They swear to each other to the death, and their children will never forgive. Two young people who have been tortured by war and royal power have to bear everything, continue to hate each other and continue to torture each other, alas!

To hurt the loved one in the name of hatred, is it the enemy or the relative who suffers in the end?

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The screenwriter has deleted many plots of the novel, but the main line has not changed. I don’t know what the follow-up development will be like. Watching historical dramas, from a certain mentality, I like to watch the protagonist being abused, but this time the abuse is too cruel, I hope there will be some love in the future. But if you still follow the main line of the novel, you can only abuse it to the end. well! The original work of the pit father!

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