A classic British drama...it's better lies in its exposure to the industrial society. The so-called evil capitalists in our mouths also have troubles, facing workers' strikes and confronting them, starting a business is difficult, facing production efficiency, facing bankruptcy, facing whether to participate in speculation, whether to participate in speculation, between capital and money and confrontation. The coordination between workers' survival, life and health (of course, only few people can consider this, Thornton), also need to stay up all night to find a way...
I also saw the strike, the labor movement, the internal conflict between the unions, the strike means no money, not all workers can afford, no economic income for a few weeks, Boucher makes me sad... that one The face after death...the six orphans...fortunately there are Higgins
I also saw the upward atmosphere of the north entering the factory era and the comfort of the manor still in the south.
Alas not all workers are so lucky...
The structure of the whole plot and the relationship between the characters are tight and compact, but there are many coincidences in many things. The plot is very cleverly designed. The author is very gentle and gave us hope. Weaving such a beautiful story for us, Margaret needless to say, Independent, opinionated and principled, not polluted by society, compassionate and kind...and Dixon (the maid also played David Copperfield's) love and dedication to the master (mother), Thornton's mother to him Support and love, Bell, Henry...
Finally, I would like to thank the male and female protagonists for bringing me fantasy about love
Thornton's eyes are killing people
And their hats are so fun~
cotton wool flying
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