May not know the history of Britain, so not very into the drama. There are two things that make a deep impression: 1. At that time, people worshipped God very much, and everything was god's will, but in many cases, selfishness was at work. So in fact, the Pope was the person with the most power in that era, and the king could be overthrown at any time, because God's will. 2 The era was very orthodox, just like ancient China. They also believe in curses. Because of these two points, in the play, Princess White's younger brother, Charlie, is like a reckless man who keeps declaring his identity and status. And the reality is that he's stuck in jail, and he won't learn to live on his own.
This is also what I found, there is a big difference between Chinese and foreigners. Foreigners usually have revenge on the spot, and don't mind showing their talents and ambitions, so they live very unassuming and carefree. The education of the Chinese people usually makes you a low-key person. This is usually a common practice among Asians as well. To put it mildly is humility. When Chinese people are not humble, it is usually when they lack confidence. People with sufficient confidence never need to belittle others to elevate themselves, or keep saying how good they are to be recognized by others, which is ridiculous.
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