THE PSYCHOLOGICAL MEANING OF THE REBECCA REPRESENTED IN BUTTERFLY DREAMS

Updated on culture 2024-02-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What symbolism does dreaming of butterflies represent when dreaming? It is not easy to make, seek attention, seek three times

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Deliberately, it's ......I can only say that I am the author.

    In order to increase the mystery of Rebecca, so that the reader has more space to reverie the title of the book, if her image has been presented in the eyes of the heroine and the reader, then the suspense and mystery of the whole book will be greatly reduced.

    Speaking of the 40th version of the movie, there is a very handsome male protagonist's **- Anyway, the heroine is still very sad when she looks at the ** on the dresser in Lu Becca's bedroom. Anyway, I thought about it at that time, why didn't I have Lu Becca's **, but after thinking about it, I still felt that there was no better ......s

    Like to give people a sense of mystery and hazy beauty? I'm still afraid that others will accidentally see the true side of her crippled ugliness in the portrait and **, which is not at all as beautiful as people imagine.

    However, Frank said from the bottom of his heart, "She is the most beautiful woman I have ever seen" (of course, this does not rule out that he has special feelings for Rebecca).

    Without Lu's **, Daphni's ingenuity is unique. Although there is a detailed description of Lu ** in the follow-up of Susan and Hill, we feel that it cannot satisfy our curiosity and reduce the eerie horror of Gothic works, which has become a traditional story and is a failure. In short, this is a ** that you never get tired of reading.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It can give people a more mysterious feeling of the heroine.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    "Butterfly Dream", formerly known as Bai "Rebecca Du", is the famous work of Daphne Dumaurière, published in.

    In 1938, DAO has been translated into 20 languages, reprinted and reprinted more than 40 times, and has been adapted and put on the screen. Translated as "Butterfly Dream" to cater to the needs of the Chinese film market, because rebecca itself has the meaning of charming beauty, just as beautiful as a butterfly.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Rebecca was killed by the male protagonist

    The Mandoli Manor was burned down by the housekeeper.

    Danfoss butler: I feel a little sick in my mind, Mr. Derwent must be afraid of Rebecca

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's really ignorant, there is a ** called Butterfly Dream in the United States, and there is a mysterious heroine named Rebecca in itThe sounds are approximate, but they don't seem to be the letters.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's as if the "I" in this has changed from a small follower to a young grandmother of a rich family, like a caterpillar transforming into a butterfly.

    I guess.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The original ** of "Butterfly Dream (Rebecca)" is from the pen of the famous female ** family of the British Isles, Daphne Du Moliet. Won two awards at the 13th Academy Awards in 1940 for Best Film and Best Cinematography.

    The early translators adhered to the translation spirit of "faith, reach, and elegance" and reprinted the film ("Rebecca" transliteration: Lübecca) into the beautiful "Butterfly Dream", which is in line with the plot.

    The artistic conception of the suspense film is in line with the ancient Chinese philosopher Zhuangzi's "Dream Butterfly Theory", and one of the plots is a sentence: "Last night I returned to Mandeli ...... in my dream."The nameless heroine talks to herself like a dream. It's confusing.

    Hence the name.

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