Maybe Mildred and Veda are actually the same kind of people, but Mildred is more obscure.

Monroe 2022-03-26 09:01:11

After thinking about it carefully, maybe because Mildred is the absolute protagonist, the whole story is told from her point of view, and the actor is kate. In fact, there are still many details that have been ignored. For example, Veda said Mildred when cheating money. It’s not the same, I got pregnant before marriage, and then got married with it, but all I want is money; when Mildred accused her of using men later, Veda said that Mildred was the same. Did he ask Wally for help after the relationship, Mildred's father was just a garage manager? Why Garage didn't look carefully, then it was also through marriage to achieve class crossing)

And in fact, if you look closely, you will find that every time Mildred hits Veda, it's not because Veda made some mistakes and deviates from the plan (find a poor boy or something, get pregnant before marriage, you can think of the dog blood TV series in which the daughter should join the rich family. The reason why her mother beats her daughter) is that Veda contradicted her, pointed out her hypocrisy, pointed out those things Mildred said he didn't want to face, such as going to work as a waiter before, and pointed out that Mildred also married her father by getting pregnant before marriage. Yes, the latter was also opened with some help from other men.

If he was born in a blue-collar family, Mildred still said that Veda has something that I thought I had but I didn't. It should refer to the nobleness, but in fact, it is very strange to have this kind of thinking in such a family. Maybe Mildred actually His mother thought the same thing, so Mildred stepped over a part, and the next step was to rely on Veda.

So maybe Veda is really similar to Mildred. Many of them learned from Mildred, but they are more decisive. Mildred's is more of an equivalent exchange. In exchange for your help in opening my shop, Veda is just taking advantage of it, relying more on her own plan, she always knows what she wants - high society, fame and fortune, so it's no wonder what to do, not to mention this goal is What Mildred always wanted.

Maybe only Veda would say the same thing as her daughter, and her daughter can really be said to have nobility.

ps, there is one more point, not to defend Veda, but to say that many of Veda's problems actually stem from Mildred's most fundamental desire - leap and nobility, then from the end, since the desire is realized, the price must be paid. .

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