Two people who are suppressed and cannot be understood

Nellie 2022-04-08 09:01:13

Both have their own unique personalities. In the context of religious morality, the male protagonist is an atheist and insists on his own opinions. There is no face-to-face set. The feeling of extreme emotional idealism is very beautiful and pure. Two people were not tolerated in that era, but God made them meet and fall in love, it was really touching that they met each other. The last male protagonist still offended the dean for his belief and was sent to the battlefield. Maybe he died on the battlefield. Missing Olivia is his best destination. Finally, the old heroine in the mental hospital, it makes me sad to see such an ending here, the two of them are destined to be a tragedy, and I am very fortunate that they have each other.

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Indignation quotes

  • Marcus Messner: I don't care what it suggests, Dean Caldwell, I will not be condemned on the basis of no evidence.

  • Marcus Messner: It is important to understand about dying, that even though in general you do not have a personal choice in the matter, it is going to happen to you when it happens to you. There are reasons you die. There are causes, a chain of events linked by causality, and those events include decisions that you have personally made. How did you end up here, on this exact day, at this exact time, with this specific event happening to you?