What do you think of the two of them, Mr. and Mrs. Philip

Updated on society 2024-04-24
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hypocritical, selfish, greedy, stingy, ruthless, and has a pitiful and contemptible appearance of gold worship.

    They live in a difficult situation and are anxious to change their status by any means. As a result, their characteristic character traits are formed, which are selfishness, coldness, vulgarity, and vanity. Highlighting the Phillips as contemptible and pitiful at the same time.

    What we see in them is not two individual people, but the whole capitalist society.

    Ruthless human relationships.

    Although the Philips are not a great evil, their souls have been corrupted by capitalist society. Hule's changing life experience is like a window into their souls, from which you can gain insight into the depths of their hearts at once. The ups and downs of Hule's three life experiences, "squandering his family property, making a fortune in business, decaying and poverty", and the Philips also adopted three different attitudes: "fear and hatred, enshrined as a blessed star, and deep hatred".

    Philip was a clerk, a typical burgher.

    Although he lived in poverty, he was still higher than the average working people. They are vain, hypocritical, and wealthy, bent on climbing into high society.

    Every move always likes to put on a posture of high society. Their every move always loves to imitate the upper class. When he saw that "the two gentlemen invited two beautiful ladies dressed in fashionable clothes to eat oysters", he was "impressed by this noble way of eating", and although he did not have much money, he asked his mother and two sisters

    Do you want me to treat you to oysters? Their words and deeds, joys and sorrows, grievances, love and hatred, revolve entirely around "money". The author's scene of the meeting between Philip and Hule on the sea ship is carefully arranged, deliberately rendered, and written with sound and color, which is ingenious.

    This scene vividly expresses the ruthless relationship between people in capitalist society.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Philip – vain, impulsive, panicked, no idea, no opinion.

    Clarice - stingy, shrewd, unhurried, shrewd and tough, ruthless and snobbish.

    Joseph - a relatively innocent and innocent child, his conscience and affection are in stark contrast to his selfish and cold parents, expressing his dissatisfaction, but also expressing the author's hopes and ideals.

    This article mainly writes about the "my" family on the way to Jelsay Island, and happened to meet Huller, portraying the different performances and psychology of the Philippe couple when they found that the rich Hule had become poor, and through the different attitudes of the Philippe couple towards Huller, the estrangement between people in the class society is revealed and satirized.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Summary. Philip's wife was far more shrewd, spicy, and scheming than her husband. For many years, Philip would say only one sigh when Hule returned, but his wife's praise for Lele was sweet.

    When it is discovered that Hule is a pauper on a cruise ship, the two men behave very differently - although they are essentially the same.

    Philip's wife was far more shrewd, spicy, and scheming than her husband. For many years, Philip had hoped that Hule would only say such a sigh, but his wife's praise for Heziyule was sweet. When it is discovered that Hule is a pauper on a cruise ship, the two men behave very differently - although they are essentially the same.

    Mr. and Mrs. Philip - selfish, cold, greedy, mercenary, snobbish, and vain Philip - vain, impulsive, panicked, and without ideas Philip Zheng Qingfu shouted to hold people - stingy, shrewd, unhurried, shrewd and tough.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think Mr. and Mrs. Philip are pathetic and pathetic people.

    As can be seen from the memories of the adult Joseph, Joseph's father tried to improve the family's conditions, but the situation was still poor.

    And from the two details of ** "walking" and "eating oysters", it can be seen that they are under great pressure from life on the one hand, and yearn for a dignified and decent life on the other hand. It is not difficult to understand why there is ecstasy after reading the letter.

    From Joseph's recollections, we can see that Joseph was dissatisfied with his parents' behavior as a child: but Joseph was also a little dissatisfied with this as an adult, but more sympathetic and understanding. Yes, both Philip and Hule are people who live at the bottom of society, and they both live a hard and miserable life.

    I think the great thing about Maupassant is that there is no absolute right or wrong. The behavior of the Philips is chilling, but not incomprehensible.

    Therefore, the Phillips are pathetic and hateful at the same time.

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