White Paper on Wealthy Marriage

Katlyn 2022-04-23 07:01:40

Gothic novels are suspenseful and thrilling, and the movie also does it. I think the most terrifying part is the part where the housekeeper Dany encourages the heroine to jump off the building. It seems like hypnosis. It is said that only people who are not strong enough will be hypnotized. The heroine Compared with other Cinderellas in British novels, she is indeed weaker. Jane Eyre is humble, insignificant and not beautiful, but she still insists on the purity and independence of her soul, allowing herself to stand before God over the grave is Ke and Mr. Rochester. are equal. In Pride and Prejudice, although Elizabeth is also attached to Darcy, her charisma still has a relatively strong position in the relationship. The nature of the relationship between the heroine and Maxim, although love has always been emphasized, but the heroine's subordination and dependence are very obvious. It is said that Kirk in the West End is a machismo himself. To put it bluntly, the love between them is actually not romantic at all. The most romantic thing I can think of is that two equal and independent individuals attract and support each other. The relationship between Maxim and Rebecca is not equal. Rebecca's methods and Maxim's infatuation make Rebecca significantly stronger. Judging from the different performances and different endings of the heroine and Rebecca, the rich and powerful are not so easy to marry. Rebecca is really a fascinating character. The description of her in both novels and movies tends to be symbolic, noble, elegant, extraordinary in knowledge, skilled in human feelings and long-sleeved and good at dancing. Such a person will possess these qualities at the same time. In the author's mind, she will only represent a symbol of the upper class, which is unknown. Another character who makes the novel and film fascinating is the housekeeper Dany, the paranoid, almost perverted, cruel and vicious character, why has such a fanatical obsession with Rebecca, who knows everything about Rebecca in the novel. Well, but still unconditionally surrender to her, is this feeling love? Blind obedience? Or slavery? Still have? Novels or movies are only displayed but not interpreted. Rebecca died and won! Lawrence Olivier is really handsome, and the British gentleman in his mind should be like him. Every time he reads Hamlet's book, he looks like him!

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  • Allie 2022-03-28 09:01:02

    The classics of this film seem to be irreplaceable now. The former hostess named Rebecca does not appear in the whole film, but since arriving at Manderley Manor, this name is like a nightmare haunting the woman. The protagonist, as the story goes on, Rebecca's image becomes more and more full, and it is constantly changed, and at the end, he does not forget to give people a sense of tension. And in the end, it also leaves people with different associations.

  • Lloyd 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    Bringing the fear of a haunted person to the extreme Great acting and cinematography should everyone feel the same way more or less

Rebecca quotes

  • Mrs. de Winter: [opening voice-over] Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again. It seemed to me I stood by the iron gate leading to the drive, and for a while I could not enter, for the way was barred to me. Then, like all dreamers, I was possessed of a sudden with supernatural powers and passed like a spirit through the barrier before me. The drive wound away in front of me, twisting and turning as it had always done. But as I advanced, I was aware that a change had come upon it. Nature had come into her own again, and little by little had encroached upon the drive with long, tenacious fingers. On and on wound the poor thread that had once been our drive, and finally there was Manderley. Manderley - secretive and silent. Time could not mar the perfect symmetry of those walls. Moonlight can play odd tricks upon the fancy, and suddenly it seemed to me that light came from the windows. And then a cloud came upon the moon and hovered an instant like a dark hand before a face. The illusion went with it. I looked upon a desolate shell with no whisper of the past about its staring walls. We can never go back to Manderley again. That much is certain. But sometimes, in my dreams I do go back to the strange days of my life, which began for me in the South of France.

  • Maxim de Winter: You despise me, don't you?