The wife lived a wild life, spoke loudly, and wanted to lose her temper. Dare to love and dare to hate, there are a lot of lovers, but no one cares. Just care about yourself anyway.
The man looked shriveled and aggrieved inside. Tradition, etiquette, bound by their own values. He seems to love his wife, but he dares not speak out about her cheating. It's always someone else who thinks more. Many girls will like the male protagonist in this play, probably because his sacrifice and forbearance are often for women and children. Although the child may not be his own.
Everything is turned upside down according to traditional values. I don't know how to evaluate what is right or wrong. The traditional value is to educate girls like this man, and call them role models, because they are good-natured, tolerant, tolerant, and have a spirit of sacrifice. Traditional values also often spoil men like the women in this show, calling them chic, romantic, and successful.
But what if everything was reversed?
In fact, it is nothing more than the definition of a male-centered society, or a different definition of a feminist-centered society.
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