What is this called revenge?

Alyson 2022-04-19 09:01:40

Personal opinion, if you don't like it, don't spray it. There is always a reason for a couple to break up, no matter who the reason is, the separation is the separation. The heroine's life after marriage is unsatisfactory, it is normal, there is no perfect life. The ex wrote a book for herself, and the preface was deliberately written so ambiguous or sincere, it was normal for her to recall the bits and pieces she had with him before. It’s normal to have an appointment, just chat casually, I haven’t seen you in 19 years, and you suddenly wrote me a book, and I’d really like to know why you’re right. If the male lead takes revenge in this way, I think he is too childish and has a twisted mind. If it weren't for this book, I guess the heroine and the hero wouldn't have an intersection in this life. On the last date, the heroine deliberately wiped off the lipstick and took off the ring. I think it was a kind of be nice. The hero didn't come. Is it really for revenge? In my opinion, the book he wrote is an admission of some flaws in his character, such as hesitancy, a little cowardly, sensitive, and strong self-esteem. Most artists are like this. You must know that in real life, when you get along with such people, It's really enough for you. In the end, he wrote himself to death. So I think it is a new self-recognition of the male protagonist. The reason why I didn't come is like, I didn't expect you to read my book seriously, thank you, but I don't want to listen to any comments, just dedicate it to you. goodbye. Overall it's a character issue. It would be foolish to retaliate with books alone.

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Nocturnal Animals quotes

  • Edward Sheffield: [to Susan] When you love someone you have to be careful with it, you might never get it again.

  • Tony Hastings: What we're gonna do?

    Bobby Andes: It's a question of how serious you are about seeing justice done.