I think it's a belief

Skylar 2022-04-21 09:01:13

There are very few exciting chapters in the whole play, but it makes people feel deeply. The protagonist is not tempted, just because he trusts the airport management, he can wait. The protagonist is unwilling to accept the protection bill, just because of his attachment to his motherland, he does not want to deceive himself and deceive others. The protagonist's pursuit of the female stewardess has no lies in the process, only careful arrangements, and the pursuit of the simplicity that he wants. Out of pity, the protagonist gives up his chance to leave the airport to help a dutiful son, just because he wants to do what he thinks is right. In the end, he once chose to leave by himself, giving up his promise, but only to protect his friends and listen to the voice of his heart. And most importantly, the protagonist almost encountered the most tragic encounter, but he did not despair, but used various environments and conditions to adapt to the surrounding environment. The most extraordinary point, I think people who can do it, maybe Less and less.
In the whole play, the protagonist is an ordinary, simple, affectionate, and a little vulgar old man, but he is also a real, just, kind, and upright man.
In life, there are so many choices. What are we giving up? Is it what we really want? As a man, our choices are for the immediate benefit, but will it really bring us satisfaction afterwards? , It is worth thinking about, life is simple, it is not necessarily bad.
In life, in the face of adversity, can we adapt as calmly as Victor, use our skills, find hope in adversity, and transform the bad conditions of adversity into conditions that are beneficial to us? I don't know how many people can adapt to the environment as indifferently as him when they encounter a similar situation.
Visible, indifferent, calm, calm, let nature. most.

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  • Frank Dixon: Do you know, one of my own men came up to me the other day, asked me if I wanted to join the big pool. Look at 'em, look at 'em, look at 'em. Place a bet on when Navorski was gonna leave this airport. Have you heard about this?

    Thurman: [nodding] I have January 3rd.

  • Amelia: I just keep injesting these poisonous men until I make myself sick.

    Viktor Navorski: You're not sick, Amelia, no. You're a little far-sighted.