Recently I watched La Traviata, a novel, and then a movie. Almon's sincerity touched Margarita, and the two fell in love. But the reality is that their love is not accepted by the world, and Almon's father firmly disagrees with them being together, and persuades Margaria to leave Almon. Almon thought that she was selfish and could not leave her previous life, so she abandoned herself. After that, she was sad, and her love turned into hate. He insulted her, bullied her, and she endured everything in silence. In the last days of her life, she experienced such pain. I remember there was such a sentence in it. We must have committed too many sins in our past lives, or we will enjoy all the glory when we come, so God will make us go through the torment of redemption and trial in this life.
I think the male protagonist is selfish. He had always wanted Margheria to give him all her heart. Love may be selfish, but if you love someone, in that social environment, you need to be more considerate. A sick woman, a woman who gave up a lot for you, a woman you said you love her, so why do you hurt her like this? This is just a selfish desire, a kind of vanity, because I can't get it, I'm not happy, so I won't make you happy.
Once a woman falls in love, she can give up everything for the person she loves. She can want nothing or care about anything, as long as you are gentle. So a woman is destined to be the one who loses completely in love?
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