What do you think of the famous French writer Alexandre Dumas s La Traviata? How do you evaluate it?

Updated on culture 2024-02-26
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Generally, there will be a summary later in the book.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I feel that the image of the Lady of the Camellias is very original, and I should say that there are few writers who have written about this profession. In fact, I was even more touched by the fact that Dumas successfully proved to the world that he was not only the son of Alexandre Dumas, but also a powerful writer. But I read his father's book, and it was very well written.

    If Dumas had not been his son, he might have been more favored by the world.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The stories told are based on true stories, all from Dumas's own life experiences, so they seem real and poignant.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    "La Traviata" is a long-form Chun Zhenxian ** created by the French writer Alexander Xiaolu Dumas, and it is also his representative work. The story tells the story of a young man's twisted and poignant love affair with a courtesan of Parisian high society.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think this masterpiece is very classic, because in it, through the life of the Lady of the Camellias, it describes the ups and downs of society.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I think it's pretty good. Actually, I've watched it several times, and I think the Lady of the Camellias is really pitiful.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Marguerite, the heroine of Alexandre Dumas's La Traviata, was once a poor country girl, but when she arrived in Paris, she was destitute. Because of her beautiful appearance, she became a very popular courtesan. People called her "Lady of the Camellias" because she always had a bouquet of camellia in her ornaments.

    Once, when Marguerite was ill with a lung disease, Armand visited her every day and grieved for her illness. All of this deeply moved Marguerite, and she was made to take Armand as her ideal lover. Ever since Marguerite fell in love with Armand, she tried her best to get rid of the old duke who treated her as a "beloved daughter", however, her expenses were too great for her to completely cut off contact with these people.

    On the other hand, while with Marguerite, Armand was too poor to pay for his expenses, so he started gambling and borrowing money. Marguerite and Armand lived a life of love in the country house that the old duchess bought for her. This act angered the old duke, who decided not to provide all expenses for her.

    When she hears that La Traviata has lost her patron and lives with a poor boy, the creditors come to her door and force her to pay her debts. Marguerite insisted on not asking Armand for a penny. To pay off her debts, she quietly sold her carriage and shawl and pawned diamond jewelry.

    Many suggested that "La Traviata" be returned to the duke and count, but they were angrily rejected by "La Traviata".

    Marguerite and Armand start a new life, however, the good times don't last long. Armand's father ran to accuse him of ruining his family's reputation and to make him abandon Marguerite. Armand resolutely resisted, but for some unknown reason, Marguerite suddenly left without saying goodbye, leaving a message to cut him off.

    After reuniting with Count Marguerite N, Marguerite could not stand the insults and torture of Armand and did not dare to go to the dance floor and the theater. But Armand did not stop and wrote insults to her. Marguerite, who was deeply devastated, died with hatred under the double torture of love and illness, and Armand finally understood the truth from Marguerite's last words, regretted and sad, but it was too late.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This story mainly writes about the author's personal experience of Alexandre Dumas, which is really very good-looking.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It tells the story of a little girl from the countryside who came to the big city and was very popular with the locals because she had a very beautiful beauty.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    "The Lady of the Camellia Chi Seeps" is based on the life experience of the heroine Marguerite Gautier, and uses the first one-person writing method to truly and vividly describe the story of a pure and beautiful girl who is as pure and beautiful as a white camellia on the outside and on the inside.

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