Reading the reviews, you know that the audience's appreciation level cannot catch up with the level of the drama. Several points mentioned in the play: ①Racial discrimination, the king and the black queen love each other regardless of skin color. Therefore, the colored people in the palace and nobles are treated equally, and the blacks also have the right to be granted the status of duke, as long as he is good enough. ②Gender discrimination, from the male chauvinist brother to the duke’s father, all insinuates the inferior status of women and the lack of right to speak. As well as the chastity and reputation of a woman, it is also an extramarital sex life, which is just a scandal for a man, but for a woman, it may lead to the tragic situation of not being able to marry her for a lifetime. And if women don’t get married, they will be looked down upon by people, and they will even feel like living in vain. I think this view of getting married for the sake of marriage is wrong. Everyone should have their own life and live their own lives instead of following the world. The trend of life, living a life in the world. ③Rather than revenge and resentment, it is better to let go of everything that has passed away and enjoy the beauty of life. In order to avenge his father, Simon chose not to marry and infertile, which seemed to be revenge, but in fact he abused himself. He shouldn't let himself and Daphne be sad for a lifetime because of his father's wrong education method. Fortunately, he finally let go.
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