Extended Reading
  • Carter 2022-03-16 08:01:01

    bad man multiple choice

    When I was in the English department, so-called feminist literary criticism was extremely popular among students—partly because my classmates were mostly women. Later, when I was doing intensive reading of a classic work, I always Some people only stare at the horns inside, and stubbornly believe...

  • Linwood 2022-03-16 08:01:01

    Marry who you should marry, treat your lover as your lover

    The most poisonous woman's heart, Annete Bening Colin Firth's works of
    gorgeous French court real-life shooting, perfectly restored the luxurious and exquisite life of the upper class nobles in the 18th century. I can only think of one word, exquisit. There is a novel in the plot, so I won't...

  • Ali 2022-04-23 07:05:25

    Your face is like a line, and you eat a line of bento (Tan Shou┑( ̄Д  ̄)┍

  • Laverne 2022-04-22 07:01:55

    Where is the "most poisonous woman's heart", the heroine played by Annette Bening is obviously "the world is drunk and I am alone", seeing through the essence of the relationship between men and women marriage and love, "Do you want to know why I didn't remarry? This way No one deserves to say what the power will do to me!" A first-class woman with beauty, style, and scheming, no man in the play is worthy of him. In contrast, the Viscount of Playboy is the one who can't afford to lose.

Valmont quotes

  • Mertuil: You know, little Cecile, she - she reminds me so much of myself when I was 15. She's naive, innocent, - pure.

    Valmont: Yes?

    Mertuil: I want you to put an end to it. I want you to take her virginity. I want Gercourt to discover on his wedding night, that he didn't get there first. I want to make him the laughingstock of Paris.

  • Madame de Tourvel: Monsieur de Valmont, I know some women might be weak, but, believe me, there are women who will always be true.

    Baron: Nonsense! A true woman is a contradiction in terms.

    Valmont: Not always. I believe that some women stay true. I find them fascinating.

    Mertuil: Men usually do.

    Madame de Tourvel: I've noticed that.