2. The kind of love Hester had for Franti was a mortal danger to her, when he was by her side, she was in so much pain that she wanted to kill herself; when he left, she was able to hold onto what he left behind and cry bitterly Then start serious life again. Yet most of the people's lives are peaceful and decent. Which of these two lives would you choose? It is easy for bystanders to choose rationally and values, but when they are in it, it is difficult to meet the expectations of themselves and the society, because when surrounded by those emotions, it is difficult for people to think about which life to choose and which one to choose. kind of love, and even thinking about whether it is love or not. When the heroine put down her dignity and begged the man to come home, she rushed to the platform rail in disappointment... This series of actions, like a child crying and longing for the comfort of his parents, sitting alone in the middle of the yard, crying loudly and thinking "" As long as my mother coaxes me even a single sound, I will obediently not cry."
3. Life goes on, playful children, old people living peacefully... Will everyone experience such a painful love before returning to a peaceful life, realizing that "our love is deeper than carnal desire" and "love is When he wets the bed, you wipe his ass" and turn off all the lights to "maintain his dignity" when strangers come?
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