For the face value of the male and female lead, give 4 first?
It can be regarded as a thought-provoking drama in the Marie Su drama/text I have seen so far: about the inequality of women in the regency period, the oppression of public opinion under patriarchy, and the combination of the "lay woman" in "Misogyny" Mutual contempt and otherness with "professional women", experience of marriage and love market and psychology from different perspectives.
I can think about how many lucky people will be able to meet a marriage partner who happens to love match (or take a step back) like the heroine Daphne. Whether in the play or now, there will be people like the heroine's brother Anthony, who will arrange a marriage for her younger sister with a drooling old man; or someone like Marina who just wants to find a stable life for herself. What's more, they are already new stars in the marriage and love market, and their looks surpass most women.
Another point is that the upper class society is at the mercy of public opinion under Lady Whistledown. In the final analysis, it seems to be the sorrow under patriarchy? In the play, a gay couple mentioned that "I worry about my life every day", and I can't help but think of "Imitation Game". I still think that the person who makes the law on the guilt of homosexuality must be a male (excluding religious influences). Men’s dislike of homosexuality is actually due to the belief that homosexuality blurs the boundaries between men and women, putting them in a crisis where they cannot distinguish themselves from others, so they think it is guilty, just like It's as contemptuous as women do man's thing.
Not to mention these public opinions about women, marina is eager to marry out of fear of unmarried first pregnancy, or the hostess will ruin her reputation or even her life when she sees being alone in the garden. The frightening thing is that such destruction is not only brought to individuals, but the whole family is not even blood-related servants. Because of this, more people will come to dissuade you and force you.
But does this kind of public opinion no longer exist? Popular videos on social platforms usually change between "body shaming" and "no body shaming". Everyone will swing between "be yourself" and "change yourself a little bit". The real fear that public opinion brings to people is not just public opinion itself, it implies the interference of people around you because of public opinion, and the powerlessness of being in the air.
Guess 80% of the plot, including the final compromise of the male protagonist and the lgbt group will surely be brought.
Mary Su Tian is true, and it is also true that Anthony was not with the soprano of Aria in the end.
I forgot whether it was the hostess's mother or Mrs. Danbury, saying, "It is these unimportant things that push our lives to the next day."
After watching the drama, I wonder how can I have such a fairy love?
But at least I should look forward to a moment when I am willing to say "I burn for you."
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