The talented female sculptor Camille - the female Prometheus bound to the cross

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"You are Rodin, the sculptor,
you are not a sculpture.
You should know
that the old woman who has passed away is me
. The girl who has lost her youth is also me
, and the man is also me, not you
. I gave him all the pain
and exchanged emptiness with him
. It's my three incarnations
intertwined with the three incarnations of emptiness"

I think that's how

Camille feels when she hugs Rodin in the dark The

strong self-awareness suddenly softens in the face of love in an instant

I can seem to fully empathize with her feelings

That is love at the cost of dignity,

so desperate to use her life to love

but the return is disappointment,

so she no longer suffers from the torment and humiliation of cruel love,

so in the end self-realization occupies all her hope, loneliness and emptiness

but God's favor is not enough to fill the black hole of fate.

She wants and is timid .

She hates but can't help loving

her . Create with life to love with life to create In the end, she destroyed them with her own hands. Her pain was inexhaustible. She chose to destroy such an unfortunate woman. What she needs is not pity, but understanding . But finally there is someone who understands in the unforeseen. Tears from afar


















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Camille Claudel quotes

  • Camille Claudel: [to Auguste Rodin] You stole it all! My youth, my work! Everything!

  • Camille Claudel: You're wrong to think it's about you. You're a sculptor, Rodin, not a sculpture. You ought to know. I am that old woman with nothing on her bones. And the aging young girl... that's also me. And the man is me too. Not you. I gave him my toughness. He gave me his emptiness in return. There you are... three times me. The Holy Trinity, trinity of emptiness.