Girls in the Middle East are born to be models, right? I love watching them. Laila writes novels, she has ideas and masters, so she will fight consciously. Angry Laura's indisputable and giving up. She cried and said to her father, "Of course I want to hold back and not defend the so-called dignity of a Muslim, but I can't! My friend told me that when love comes, it's like a fart, and I can't help it. To suppress love is to get cancer, so, no matter what, please continue to love. Tara is a proud girl, and she still bows her head for love, but she is more cute.
If placed in the textbook, she should be the representative of the rebellion against the old system, and her mother is the symbol. Then there was a servant who hated this statue-like woman who represented the old authority, spitting every time she poured water, and the servant would get nervous when Tara wanted to drink. She should like Tara, I think.
With so much resistance, I don't know if the lighthearted ending was really a happy ending, or a beginning with no future. Anyway, wish them happiness
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