I don't talk about Annie, let's talk about the others.
Diana, Anne's classmate and best friend. The eldest daughter of a wealthy family and has a younger sister. He has a good tutor, and knows how to tolerate and understand others. He is more stable than his peers. But she is conservative in her heart and longs to break through her inner conservatism. She will try Annie to do some bold and outrageous things, such as picking up the train, drinking, running away when she goes to the home improvement store with her mother, and going to a bar to find a stranger man. But it is difficult to break through the level of conservation. When she knows that her aunt is a lesbian, and the person she has always loved is a lady, it is difficult for her to understand, at that time, whether Annie can really understand the relationship between her aunt and her. Cole is actually difficult to tell, after all, she is not, she is not even a person who does not yearn for love, she loves Gilbert deeply in her heart, but Gilbert's holiness makes her rarely cowardly, dare not approach, even. There is another external reason for escaping and slandering. It is Anne's other best friend, Ruby, a simple and even dull rich lady. She generously admits her love for Gilbert and believes that she will definitely meet him in the future. Getting married, and after many men proposed to her and rejected her, made Gilbert annoyed and cherished her even more. Ruby never saw that Gilbert had no interest in her. She was completely immersed in her own imagination and never thought that she was unworthy. Such a person lived a simple and meaningless life. Going back to Diana, her inability to accept homosexuality is just one aspect of her conservativeness. As a new-age woman who goes to school, she does not even plan to have a job or a hobby in the future. All her efforts are just for the sake of In the future, she can become an excellent wife and live under the brilliance of her husband forever.
Let's talk about Gilbert, a boy with excellent grades, independent thinking, handsome and handsome. He was respected and respected in school. Although he was also the son of a peasant, he became an orphan because of his father's death, but no one Dare to bully him, including the fat and stupid Andrew, because he is brave enough and self-confident, he has a sound and independent personality and is not easy to be destroyed. And the son of another farmer, Cole, is so lucky, he is always bullied by Andrew, Cole is addicted to painting, and he draws very well, he knows very well what he needs in his short life, and he also knows his secrets , he likes boys. When his injured right hand could not control the paintbrush, he chose to do sculpture. When the sculpture could not continue, he became brave. Maybe the predicament can really change a person. He left his village, family, and lived with his aunt. , for a future that belongs only to him. Cole is selfish, but it is also true. The only person who can be responsible for his future is himself. Selfishness is also the biggest weakness of human nature.
Andrew actually has nothing to say, a rich man's son, the center of the small circle, but when he gets beaten up, the two little followers won't really help him. The doting of his mother was the enemy on his growth path, but neither of them knew it.
The other boy, I'm a little bit partial to, is Jerry from Annie's. He is the eldest in the family, and bears the burden of the family at a young age. He is weak, but not cowardly. When Annie proposed to teach him to read, he instinctively rejected it. Maybe in his concept, reading and writing was something that he would never have to do with him in his life. Jerry is accustomed to seeing other people wink in his life. When he and Annie went to his aunt's house, he offered to sleep in the stable. When he knew that he could have a bed, he couldn't sleep. It was very distressing to hear what he said.
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