Claire said she loves Mike, and she loves life in a small town where men are inferior to women. But I don’t think so.
She loves herself. What she wants to satisfy is this obsession: If I were a lady, and kept my flesh young and beautiful, and my spirit dull and boring, my husband would love me.
Claire is a top brain expert and genetic engineering expert. Such talents are smart, top-notch, beautiful and charming. But Claire's husband did not appreciate the charm of her personality, and instead regarded Claire's outstanding social achievements as a threat.
He is cowardly and selfish. In his marriage he betrayed Claire because of a sensual young woman-he showed his boring and humble taste to the beautiful and clever Clare mercilessly-a sensual young woman who had no IQ for his boring brain He can accept the threats from above.
Claire loves her husband so much, so her ridiculous behavior easily shattered her self-awareness-her pride and charm are worthless in front of the person she loves most. What a grievance and pity this is!
Her dream is based on such an obsession.
But her selfish side is that when she lives in this small town alone, she hopes to attract more people to this small town. Transform women who are unwilling to be ladies into robots, and complete a patriarchal carnival and contempt for women's dignity with their selfish husbands.
Therefore I do not pity her. She was mutilated by the patriarchal thinking, but she has no right to mutilate more women through her own heart knot.
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