In Bleak Hills , Dydlock and John Jadanth got into a fight, why was Samerson indifferent?

Updated on society 2024-04-23
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    No matter where I go, I'm looking for happiness. I'm not going anywhere to find pain, because I'm born to be a pleasure seeker. I will only suffer if the pain finds me in my head.

    As a masterpiece of Dickens's mid-period, "Bleak Hills" marks the trajectory of this ** family's continuous exploration and attempt to surpass on his own creative path. The most comprehensive and profound exposure of the real society; In terms of thought and technique, this ** can be called a model of Dick's work.

    The plot of this ** is more complicated, so complicated that I can't seem to explain it clearly in short words. And some of them were even a little unexpected: I was surprised to see Mr. Jadis propose to Esther.

    I always thought that Esther would be happily with Dr. Woodcord. But unexpectedly, she responded to the courtship of the guardian. It's unexpected, but it's reasonable.

    I wish them happiness.

    The most admirable thing about this play is the marriage proposal clip in it. There are a total of 4 paragraphs, and the heroine of each paragraph is different, but each paragraph is worth savoring. I don't know if those lines are called in the original book or adapted by the screenwriter.

    Either way, they're worth savoring for every girl.

    Esther's euphemism, not above the man she doesn't like, a reserved attitude of self-esteem, and a genuine respect for the temperament of the other person in the conversation, is a real lady. Other TV dramas will write the heroine as arrogant, arrogant, or agitated and gibberish. These are not good examples, to be a real lady, you still have to learn from the British, I only heard about it before, and I have seen "Bleak Hills" to really see it.

    Many critics have noted the book's unique narrative structure: the story is told alternately by an omniscient third-person narrator and a first-person EasterThe former uses the progressive tense to quickly switch scenes, while the latter uses the past tense to tell the perspective of Esther himself. The two threads are staggered.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I don't know, I haven't watched this show, I don't know the plot.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    "Bleak Hills" Samerson should be more sensible!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I haven't watched this drama, so I feel like the two of them are not really fighting.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I don't know if I haven't watched this show, and I haven't heard of it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because the pursuits of two people are different, it is difficult to come together.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It feels like the two of them are not all the way, and they are not happy together.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The two have different concepts, they are not all the way, and they don't know each other very well.

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