Oxford Wilde, Cambridge Morris

Linnea 2022-01-13 08:01:24

After Wilde, I saw Morris again. The legendary elite class does exist. Aristocratic talent, graceful and charming. Reading Plato can drink and play Tchaikovsky. Love at first sight and deep love, although it is not a lifetime... ----------------------------------------- ----------------- Hugh Grant was born with a pair of peach eyes. In front of the old brick wall in Cambridge, he said, "Have you read those books? You should understand-- Maurice asked, "What do you understand?" "Understand that I love you!" At that moment, clive's eyes were full of lustrous eyes. -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------ For the first time in the suburbs, clive said, I will be half asleep and half awake from then on . Naturally, the dream is maurice. "I like you more than any man in my life." Clive was cautious, and he stopped saying "love" to Maurice. ---------- When the former senior was arrested and imprisoned for homosexuality, clive refused to vouch for him because of fear of involvement, and the senior's future was ruined (faintly, another Wilde). And clive was unhappy about this, and finally fainted at the dinner table. Maurice could not help kissing clive in front of his mother with heartache. Some people say that clive's grief is not so much a sense of guilt towards the senior, but rather a despair determined to break up with Maurice. -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------ Finally, clive got married, and the playful lady called Maurice, "Oh , This is the eighth call we have made." "The eighth call." Maurice repeated lowly. The mood at that time, I know I know. The canopy is full of capital, and the Sri Lankan is alone and haggard. He didn't want to go, but he did, standing in front of the newcomer's carriage in a well-dressed manner, with the background music resembling a secret garden. It is heartache, the nobles of England, England's introverted, gentle, depressed, and painful. One night after the wedding, Clive said, "I never forget the past, just don't mention it again." He lowered his head and kissed Maurice's hand, and Maurice lowered his head and kissed his hand back. -------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------- Maurice finally said to herself that she fell in love with Sander, the servant of clive. A beautiful man, and gave Maurice the long-awaited sex between men. "We shared everything, clive. We did it in your house, in the town, and the boat house. Clive was shocked, and only whispered blankly, "Are you crazy? The gentleman's love is maintained by Plato." "------------------------------------------------- ---------------------- I can't say that Maurice deliberately told clive that he already had another love in order to avenge his perennial hopeless love. But no one can. It proves that Maurice is not for this reason, perhaps. Subconsciously. Maurice and Sander finally got married, but whose romanticism is and how long can it last? I am not advocating class irreconcilability, but I believe in Maurice's heart The once holy place of Plato will always belong to clive, and IQ and taste cannot be made up by brave and fearless sacrifices alone. Secondly, to be honest, Sander and Clive’s love for love is not equivalent. In terms of opportunity cost in economics, clive has a bright future, and Sander is just a "delegator." (Sorry, forgive me, I actually love Sander's appearance) ------------- -------------------------------------------------- ---------------- Speaking of this, I think of another LES novel, Sarah’s "affinity". The young lady Margot of the scholarly family fell in love with her cousin, who later married her cousin, She met Selena in the prison, was shocked and fell in love with each other. But the author sarah still wrote that when Margaux spoke to Selena, even though Selena had such seductive eyes, But he didn't know the artistic conception of the classics, and couldn't deal with it. At that time, Margaux had no feelings. -------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- ---- I don’t know. I should have praised or loved maurice more. But after the film, the one who fell in love with was clive, . It's not just because of Hugh Grant's peach eyes that hadn't been exposed to the dust at the time. In GAY, Wilde has only one. But you saw Wilde making a generous statement in court for his "unspeakable love", but he didn't see him crying and cursing Douglas in prison every day. Sacrifice is not the most terrible. The most terrifying thing is that after the sacrifice, the love will no longer be the same. Wilde sighed how fragile true love is. After being released from prison, the talented man was old and exhausted. -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------ I really love - it was that year, in the quiet interior, Maurice stroked clive's hair with her hand, slowly Leaning his head softly, clive turned back in unbelievable joy, and hugged him silently. That night, clive was lonely and could not sleep. At dawn, Maurice Romeo crawled into his room from the window, only for a thin kiss in response. At that time, there was no criticism, no scandal, no trial, no self-doubt. But at that moment, I can't keep it. -------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------- "tipping the In "velvet", the nan in the center of the stage finally threw the rose to F, but the rose that once awakened her love, the woman who broke her heart is always K. If you can't be with your favorite, choose the most love you. Or we can explain maurice in this way. At best. Maurice, even if you have Sander, you can't escape the two sorrows of lovesickness. -------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- Maurice visits unexpectedly at night and tells clive that he is in love with Sander. After Maurice left, clive walked into the bedroom and kissed his wife. He couldn't bear to take a closer look at who was in the mirror. In fact, clive should not be blamed. He never broke his promise-"I will be half asleep and half awake in this life." At the end of the play, what kind of suffering he endured, pretending to be dull and closing one window after another. Planning, fell asleep in the secular wedding room. It wasn't until the last one that I found myself lingering like this. In front of the window, it is still Cambridge that year, someone in a black hat and black shirt, inaudible laughter, waving arms, come on, come on... That's just a lover's charming dream. Clive murmured to the imaginary Maurice by the window. "Who are you talking to?" His wife walked over and leaned on his shoulder. "It's nothing, I'm practicing a speech." This man with such a delicate mind! Listening to the OST in the middle of the night, I don’t know why, I always think about this scene, the "old" tears can't help but the youth that will eventually decay

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  • Alec Scudder: Tomorrow's Thursday. Friday's packing. Saturday's Southampton, so it's goodbye, Old England.

    Maurice Hall: You mean that you and I shan't meet again after now?

    Alec Scudder: That's right, you've got it quite correct.

    Maurice Hall: Stay with me.

    Alec Scudder: Stay? Miss my boat? You daft? Of all the bloody rubbish. Order me about again, you would.

    Maurice Hall: It's a chance in a thousand we met. You know it. Why don't you stay?

    Alec Scudder: Stay? With you? How? And where? With your Ma? Oh yeah. What would she say if she saw me? All rough and ugly the way I am. My people wouldn't take to you one bit. I don't blame them, either. And how would you run your job, I'd like to know?

    Maurice Hall: I shall chuck it.

    Alec Scudder: Your job in the City? What gives you money and position? You talk like a man who's never had to earn his living.

    Maurice Hall: You can do anything. Once you know what it is. We can live without money, without people. We can live without position. We're not fools. We're both strong. There'd be some place we could go.

    Alec Scudder: Wouldn't work, Maurice. Be the ruin of

    [pauses; sits down]

    Alec Scudder: us both. Can't you see?

  • Alec Scudder: Now, we shan't never be parted. It's finished.