
John Christopher (1-4)
by H
About This Novel
"John Christopher" is a novel that reflects a series of contradictions and conflicts in real society through the protagonist's life experience, and promotes humanitarianism and heroism. The novel describes the protagonist's life of struggle, from the awakening of his musical talent as a child, to his contempt and resistance to the powerful in his youth, to his career pursuit and success as an adult, and finally to the lofty state of spiritual tranquility. It vividly expresses the struggle and passion of the generation at the beginning of the 20th century with grand and beautiful artistic techniques.
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Mihir gives people a sense of integrity. He hopes that Louisa's child will be a good person, and he also believes that people should be born with their own duties. Mihir evaluates a person based on the other person's character.
Louisa is also very innocent. Although she is a cook, she is honest and does her duty and has never done anything that crosses the line. Even if she married Melchior, it was the other party who proposed it, and she still had to endure Melchior's resentment.
All children are ugly when they are born, but no matter what, they are the most deserving of pampering in the eyes of their parents. After all, parents' love is deep, and Louisa also hopes that her children will be good people.
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Mihir gives people a sense of integrity. He hopes that Louisa's child will be a good person, and he also believes that people should be born with their own duties. Mihir evaluates a person based on the other person's character.
Louisa is also very innocent. Although she is a cook, she is honest and does her duty and has never done anything that crosses the line. Even if she married Melchior, it was the other party who proposed it, and she still had to endure Melchior's resentment.
All children are ugly when they are born, but no matter what, they are the most deserving of pampering in the eyes of their parents. After all, parents' love is deep, and Louisa also hopes that her children will be good people.
