As the old saying goes, a woman without talent is virtue. The more a woman knows, the more she realizes that she will never get true love. Is that a sadness or a lesson?
Because of you, I chose freedom. AUSTEN stressed, the director stressed. However, why did the director need to say such cruel words from the poor woman who could not ask for it? If I were the director, I would never have been so cruel to let her grab a freshly-opened handful of salt with her right hand and rub it hard on the scar on her left hand that could no longer be healed. Could it be that the director thought that making the scars red as blood is called charming? Or, did the director deliberately make Austin look even more miserable and sad to soothe those of us who were beginning to despair?
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