Sure enough, Eddis still has to be educated

Dominic 2022-04-19 09:02:36

Even under the oppression of the system, some male characters in the play will inadvertently flow out of human nature in their eyes, but no one is aware and brave enough to stand up and do something. For example, the fat policeman, his inadvertent contemplation and shock at Maude's statement, and in the face of Maude's questioning and anger, repeatedly stressed that he was upholding the law, not "I represent the justice of the law". From here, I heard the footsteps of the film leading to reason.
In the play, or in the history at that time, the dignity of women's life is king, and how women live seems to be the topic of "next door". Through the teasing and ridicule of the neighbors, he satirized the tragedy of Mingsheng in that era. Poor men can't protect their women, they can't protect their families. How one is born determines the whole of life, but the oppression of human nature will continue to be liberated along with the pace of history, until everyone knows how to respect every independent living individual.

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  • Louisa 2022-03-21 09:02:44

    Any great change in history will be accompanied by bloodshed and sacrifice. We admire these strong and brave women. Think for yourself, if you replace it with yourself, you may not be able to do it.

  • Concepcion 2022-03-20 09:02:21

    Always keep in mind that everything that women enjoy today is in exchange for their predecessors. However, the status quo of women's rights in the heavenly dynasty is even more difficult than that in the United Kingdom at that time... At least their media dare to report the death of a feminist.

Suffragette quotes

  • Inspector Arthur Steed: [Reviewing surveillance photos] Now, who's this here?

    Police Detective and Developer: Watts, Maud Watts.

  • David Lloyd George: What would the vote mean to you, Mrs. Watts?

    Maud Watts: I never thought we'd get the vote. So, I've never thought about what it would mean.

    David Lloyd George: So, why are you here?

    Maud Watts: I thought that - we might. That this life - there's another way of livin' this life. Sorry. My words...

    David Lloyd George: No. No. The finest eloquence is that which gets things done.