However, under every seemingly perfect system, just like the high approval rate in the play, there are always some people who are victims of the system.
Since he is a victim, it means that he is only a minority, he may be a disadvantaged group himself, or he may speak out loudly, but his voice is always drowned out. Such is life, and reality is so cruel. Finally, there is such a person, his energy is strong enough to make the whole world look at him squarely. But the world just doesn't look at him the way he wants. I don't know what he wants. If the little black man in the play could admit his mistakes earlier, would the tragedy end sooner? Law-abiding citizens don't really want much. Why can't it always be given?
The end result was better than anything I could have imagined. In the end I will become Nirvana. I will meet them in the firelight and meet them dear ones. I am very grateful to the director for giving him that beautiful shot in the final firelight.
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