Have you noticed a key sentence written on the back of the photo?

Toy 2022-01-22 08:01:59

The detective opened Eva's diary, turned the pages, and turned to the page with the photo. The photo was bordered. Eva was standing by the railing, with haggard and thin cheeks but smiling. She was a blond beauty. The detective picked up the photo, touched the border and looked at it carefully, and turned to the back of the photo. The back was clean and tidy. There was only one sentence:
"I go to a happy place. The rest of their lives will be in sin." The

detective took the photo. Put it in your arms, put down the diary, and left.

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Extended Reading
  • Raymundo 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    After reading idealism: God exists, I believe that everything I do, God is clearer than anyone else, so don’t do bad things; after reading materialism: please speak with facts, just use a diary. It is concluded that the death of a suicide has something to do with everyone and can only be condemned by morals. The law has nothing to do with me! I thought: this is human nature, the seven deadly sins may be more, the times change "civilization progress", please God fall in love with ugliness!

  • Adalberto 2022-03-31 09:01:08

    Looking up, not class, not religion, but everyone. Behind the tragedy, everyone is complicit. Looking down, there are religions, classes, characters. A classic play, with a wonderful ending, Hugo and Buñuel, a fig leaf of the bourgeoisie and an unfinished dinner.

An Inspector Calls quotes

  • Arthur Birling: [about his workers] If you don't come down hard on some of these people, they'll soon be asking for the earth.

    Gerald Croft: [obsequiously] That's right.

    The Inspector: They might. But it's better to ask for the earth than to take it.

  • [last lines]

    Arthur Birling: [hanging up the phone] A girl has died. Suicide. A police inspector is on his way to ask us some questions.