Have you ever loved someone

Nola 2022-01-01 08:02:20

Have you ever loved someone who is passionately enthusiastic and desperate! I don’t know how tomorrow, but in the moment I am willing to give everything!

Once upon a time this was my interpretation of love. I yearned for this kind of love and put it into practice. However, ideals will be defeated by reality. Love is not only the union of two individuals, but also the integration of two families.

When I was young, I loved arrogance and prejudice. There are five versions of this book at home. After moving several times, some have disappeared. The only two books left are my bedtime readings. Before this movie, my impression of the author Jane Austen was only that she was unmarried for life! So I watched this movie because I liked Anne Hathaway very much. After seeing it, it really surprised me! Hathaway's appearance and acting skills have never let me down, even the male lead is very satisfied! (Later, when I watched the X-Men, I always felt that the professor was familiar with it and then I remembered that this was not James!) The 120 minutes of the whole play as a character documentary is slightly tense and the end of the story can be handled more delicately.

I don’t want to say too much about spoilers here because I still hope everyone can watch this movie by themselves! Tears for it! Ensure that you do not waste these two hours!

Let’s talk about loving someone here.

Jane Austen was unmarried for life. This was not common in British society 200 years ago. At that time, the girl had no right to inherit property. Her property could only be obtained through her husband! To paraphrase the opening sentence in the book Pride and Prejudice: "Any rich bachelor always wants to marry a wife. This has become a universally recognized truth. When such a bachelor moves to a new place, he will be surrounded by neighbors. I don’t know what his temperament and opinions are. However, since such a truth has long been ingrained in people’s minds, people always regard him as a property that one of their daughters deserves." Jane and Tom My love is intense and hot, and the two hearts collided with sparks, and even due to family resistance, the two chose to elope this kind of! But in the end Jane chose to let go of reason and defeat the emotional marriage is not a matter for the two of them. There are too many responsibilities and obligations! Did Jane regret it? I don’t think so, because in Jane’s novel she has already given lovers the ending! I think that is her answer to this beautiful love!

Have you ever loved someone? If so, no matter what the ending is, I hope you are brave because you have lived for love!

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Extended Reading
  • Tristin 2022-01-01 08:02:20

    She never loved anyone in her whole life, just because on that day, after the dance, in the rose garden, under the night sky. He said to her I am yours.

  • Dayana 2022-01-01 08:02:20

    Love cleansers, perfect paranoia. If you can't give the kind of happiness I want, then I'd rather be alone and die alone. What is a real good marriage? . I like the way the man looks at Jane at the end of the film. There was too much self-evident in those eyes. It will be a pity, but it will be relieved in the end. At least we once fell in love.

Becoming Jane quotes

  • Tom Lefroy: A metropolitan mind may be less susceptible to extended juvenile self-regard.

  • Cassandra Austen: [regarding 'First Impressions', which will later become 'Pride and Prejudice'] How does the story begin?

    Jane Austen: Badly.

    Cassandra Austen: And then?

    Jane Austen: It gets worse.