7.5 points. The tension of the heroine is the best part of the whole play. Omitting the period when the younger son left home and Tory died, the unforgettable plot is that the heroine forgives her cheating husband and has to convince her son to recognize him. It is the misfortune of this type of woman to meet such a man. She also made her own choice when holding his illegitimate child. "The child has a mother, but you are a man without a wife." precisely because of this. Can't let go of the sudden forgiveness of this ending.
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