❥ Margaret is selfish, but she is not selfish enough; she wants love, but she is not firm enough; she looks chic and comfortable, but she is actually inferior and pessimistic.
Her extravagant way of life, greed for love but not wise enough, and her way of doing things step by step is the source of her love tragedy.
❥ The young man Armand did not love Marguerite either. At least he was suspicious and suspicious of Margaret. This also made him guess all of Margaret's actions at the worst, turning a blind eye to suspicious places.
❥ Does love across classes exist?
Probably. But it is much more difficult than the same class. Not only consumption habits, but also ideological concepts, social views, future development and so on.
If two people love each other on the basis of sacrificing one or both, it is not a healthy relationship.
❥ Love without bread is unrealistic. Whether it is a boy or a girl, it is very hard to climb high.
This relationship is very strange, both sides are climbing. Armand climbed up Marguerite's consumption habits and settled it by going to the country with him and selling her jewelry; Marguerite climbed up his class and was directly persuaded by his father to quit.
❥ I still like the ending of the novel.
Since it is destined to be a tragedy, why see it for the last time?
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