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Reflections on writing 500 words after reading La Traviata
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A camellia appeared from the corner. A cold, dark and humid corner without sunshine, erosion is its nourishment. However, this camellia is more beautiful than other camellias, even more beautiful than any other kind of flowers. Exquisite, amazing, infatuated. But all flowers are eager for sunshine. Try harder, try harder. At the moment when Camellia touches the sun, at the moment when it is delicate and charming because of the moisture of the sun, the ruthless wind breaks the flower branches, making it fall in the cold corner again, unable to get up again, and then touch the sunshine at your fingertips. God is kind. In order to make up for the injustice of fate, he did not let it wither and die, but let it stay in beauty and leave this world.
Margaret's tragic love story goes like this. A weak woman found true love in a bohemian and aimless life, so she gave up a lot of material comforts she was used to and all the erosive living habits that could make her temporarily happy, just to be with her favorite person. Climbing out of the mire requires great efforts and determination, and it also needs to minimize the pollution of muddy water. Margaret did it, and she did it well. However, such great efforts can still bring people's incomprehension and rejection, as well as malicious slander from selfish people. Great resistance finally separated Margaret from her lover, and misunderstanding made her favorite person humiliate her when she needed comfort most. What a painful thing! Maybe only death can save her. Yes, Margaret is dead, alone, without the luxury of living, and countless lovers have forgotten her. The more emotional you are before you die, the more desolate you are after you die.
Perhaps, Margaret is not a complete tragic figure, at least, she got true love and her soul was purified. The ladies only saw the luxury and material enjoyment of her life, but they didn't know that her noble sentiments were beyond their reach. Strangely, people in the upper class of capitalism look down on dissolute prostitutes, but force them to engage in prostitution. If Margaret was not born in such a dirty, hypocritical and cruel capitalist era, maybe she is the Virgin Mary. Unfortunately, in such a society and era, even the virgin Mary will be defiled. Under Margaret's defiled body, the tenacious and holy soul is the reason why readers secretly shed tears.
Thank Dumas for shaping such a sad but respectable beauty as La Traviata. However, I hope that when the dead flowers sprout from the soil again, I will stay away from the dark corners and be with the sun every day. Even if it is no longer so beautiful, it will not repeat the tragedy of previous lives.
La Traviata's thoughts after reading
Today, I really realized the shocking power brought by this world famous book. After reading it for a long time, my heart is still shaking. I don't know how many people have shed tears of sympathy and sadness for hundreds of years, but it really made me sad and sympathetic for a long time.
There is no doubt that this is a touching, tragic and beautiful love, especially in the middle of the19th century, when the bourgeois society was cold, the society with naked money relations was even more amazing.
There are no flowery words, but sincere emotional dialogue makes everyone who has had a love experience immersive, gradually integrating the protagonist with himself, being able to put himself in love, relaxed for joy and heavy for tragedy.
La Traviata describes the love tragedy of a prostitute, based on the true story of a prostitute in Paris at that time. According to research, the prostitute's name is marie duplessis. Because of her poor family, she left Paris at the age of fifteen. Because of her talent and cleverness, she began to go in and out of major dance halls in Paris, became friends with rich people and men, and later exchanged her appearance and body for luxurious life enjoyment. In the end, the country's excessive binge drinking, revelry and day and night carnal desire infected the body with tuberculosis, vomited blood and died, and died prematurely at the age of 23. Margaret, the hero of the novel, was originally a poor country girl who came to Paris to make a living. Unfortunately, she fell into the dust, became a prostitute and got into the bad habit of wasting money. She is crazy about having fun and paralyzing herself, but she hates this empty life inside. This depraved woman who still has a new soul longs for a real love life. Later, she was moved by Armand's sincere heart, fell in love deeply, and lived a happy pastoral life in the countryside far from Paris. Margaret's traumatized heart began to heal, and she was determined to get rid of her past habits completely and stay with Armand forever to enjoy the real life of a normal woman. Unfortunately, Armand's father shattered her dream, and his hypocrisy and selfishness once again pushed Margaret to disaster. She was forced to leave Armand, later insulted and hurt by Armand's ignorance of the truth, and finally exhausted and hated her death.
Margaret, a dusty woman who hangs out with fireworks in Paris, is seriously ill and addicted to luxury, and seems to have no true love. It seems that he should only have business feelings, and should not get rid of them in order to get true love and spiritual comfort. Once obtained, it seems to indicate the beginning of tragedy. People like them can only indulge in material life, try their best to hide and escape their true feelings, and once they have determined the destination of true love, they will resolutely pursue it. Margaret is such a woman.
Armand seems to like Margaret very much. In fact, he really loves that woman. However, his suspicious personality (maybe every man has it) actually caused this tragedy. He seems to be very determined to pursue this love, but in fact he is very weak. Although he tried hard, he failed to persuade and resist his father's persecution in the end. Especially after Margaret left him and became Count N's lover, his confused judgment and shameful insult made me want to tear him down and beat him up. He never showed the decisive courage to pursue their happiness from beginning to end. He didn't force Margaret to regain her confidence in love when she gave up. I believe Margaret is also willing to accept this power.
This love has never had a solid economic foundation, which seems to have doomed their tragedy. But I don't think this is the main reason, because Margaret finally gave up her life of hundreds of thousands of francs a year and followed Armand to live a life of rural civilians. The economy is no longer a problem at this time. Or did Armand not decisively force her to leave Paris and go to another environment to forget the past? In fact, he has many opportunities to do so.
This reminds me of Du Shiniang's tragedy, although Oman is better than that scholar. But the result is undoubtedly sad, and the protagonist is one of the reasons for this tragedy.
I don't know why, but I always have a feeling of sympathy for such people. Tonight, when I was angry with armand, a classmate said that you would do the same, because she is a prostitute. I immediately refuted him. I don't think that's the reason, if they really love each other.
I feel deeply sorry for La Traviata. I hope I can't fly to their time immediately to protect them. I hope they can live well.
I read La Traviata —— Thoughts after reading it.
If you ask me, compared with a reserved and delicate woman, a coquettish woman will choose the second one without melancholy. Nowadays, women give up their status and dignity and use their bodies to get material satisfaction. But when I saw La Traviata, my heart was shocked. I didn't expect a prostitute's life to be watered by money to make people feel so noble.
I don't know what words to use to describe Margaret's life. Or debauchery, or wonderful, or tragic, or profound ... This lingering deep impression prompted me to write down my personal understanding of La Traviata. We should stop judging such a noble prostitute with secular eyes. Her identity was ridiculed by many duchesses; Is that everyone with a little power in this world can trample on it; It is we who scoff at it while talking and laughing; It's ... Maybe the word "prostitute" is full of people's rejection and prejudice.
Margaret is undoubtedly a prostitute worth remembering. She sacrificed her love for a luxurious life; For pure love, she did not hesitate to sacrifice her life; She sacrificed her love for another woman who had nothing to do with it. Her life, as the book says, "Her life is no longer her own." She lives for others. People who live for others and are noble in themselves are called "selfless"; People with low self are called "dogs". What fate gives people is always so unfair.
Margaret has no clean body, but a clean heart; Many respectable people have clean bodies, but lack a clean heart. God sometimes sleeps, but he can't help taking care of the world, so God turns a blind eye like an owl. And Margaret happens to be an unfortunate prostitute in God's eyes closed.
Until her death, she could not get a moment of freedom and a moment of peace. Her heart and life are like a bowl of restless chicken soup. Although it is precious, it still needs to be sprinkled. Just like a lonely boat, no, floating on the uninhabited sea, there is no harbor for her to rest.
We bless her here, worship her here, and sprinkle handfuls of camellia here, which is the way to heaven that she should and must go. This road is full of our sincerity, and it is also sincerity that makes the fragrance of camellia rich and ubiquitous in heaven. Margaret, we love you forever.
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