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Love in Friends 1

As a drama fan, I really want to talk about some love stories in Friends, which I think are worth analyzing.

Then tell me about Ross and Rachel. I once read comments on the Internet that Ross is an out-and-out love rat. He has been married many times, and Rachel cheated on him for the first time. There is always some male chauvinism. There is no denying that Ross is indecisive in dealing with feelings and has failed Rachel's expectations many times. Until the end, the two finally saw their hearts clearly and decided to be together for life.

Ross is just a typical epitome of many urban boys. He is deeply in love with Rachel (even accidentally pronounced Rachel's name at the wedding with Emily, an English girl). He feels inferior but conceited in front of Rachel (a bookworm obsessed with dinosaur fossils, confident that only he deserves Rachel's love). He is a little naive, but he cares about his lover. He loves Rachel deeply, but he can't find a way to love her. His infinite hope for a beautiful marriage ended in failure again and again. I still like the image of Ross. He can always pull himself together in failure. He grew up in love life again and again. After the two broke up in the play, Rachel went through several lovelorns. Ross can put everything down to accompany her and comfort her heart. When Emily said that she would get back together with Rachel only if she broke up with him, Ross turned down Emily's chance to get back together because he didn't want to be friends with Rachel. Although such Ross has many shortcomings, he can't deny his deep love for Rachel.

Rachel is a princess in distress who escaped from a rich family of doctors. She has grown from a delicate princess to an independent single mother, and her courage is admirable. But in love, except when Rachel and Ross are together, it seems that she is always lowering herself to get love (first fiance, dentist Barry, and later helping others try on clothes in department stores, Joshua who fell in love at first sight). She is eager for love, and sometimes she even dates handsome guys indiscriminately. Her love has no rhythm, and she doesn't devote herself wholeheartedly (to cover up her shortcomings). The process of love will always be interrupted by various things, and finally it will go away. Only with Ross can I feel their complementarity and equality in love, and both of them are deeply concerned about each other's everything. Rachel needs a devoted man, and Ross just needs Rachel to give him a loving response. Rachel knows Ross's goodness and will constantly praise him in front of outsiders, saying that he is a good man and she knows Ross's efforts. Ross will tolerate everything about Rachel, even if it goes against his own choice, but he will break his own principles. As long as Rachel needs it, as long as Rachel is happy, he will accommodate Rachel.

They are the oldest and best friends and lovers who complement each other and grow together. On and off for ten years, they chose to be together in middle age. I believe that they will become loving couples, Emma's good parents, and become the classic CP in our audience's hearts as always.