
Red and Black
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Julien is extraordinarily handsome and intelligent. He came from a humble background but was ambitious. He wanted to rush to the battlefield and make achievements and become famous. He regarded Napoleon as his idol, and after the fall of the First Empire, he could only choose to become a priest to improve his social status. Fate made him fall in love with the mayor's wife of a small city, and then brought him to the daughter of the Marquis of Paris. How will the two women get entangled with his rise, and in what way will they achieve the pinnacle of his life.
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Qi Tongwei and Julien are different. Although they are both examples of people walking towards higher places, Julien has a fear of class in his heart. Although what he has always seen is that this emotion is described as the resentment and dissatisfaction of the common people towards the aristocrats, unwilling to live in a low-level life, and unwilling to grovel and grovel. Julien has his own rhetoric about inner nobility, but I feel that this rhetoric is just self-comfort. If he is really like what he said, In this way, he has a noble heart and disdains class, and why does he show up as Qi Tongwei's unscrupulous means? Qi Tongwei's high climb may not be to be slavish, but to gain benefits from a powerful position. After gaining power, Qi Tongwei helped his unpromising relatives. Although the lines before his death made people cry, and the fate of the world has raised his ideological level, this character's attitude towards high climbs, compared to Julien, is a character Thin and simple, Julien didn't think he had any inner nobility. When asked about it by the teacher in foreign literature class, his casual answer made him feel embarrassed. To say that he had no fear in his heart, why should he be worried about it? Julien's feeling that every penny is worth just shows how much he cares about class. If he was really noble, why would he try so hard to become a member of a class he disdained? Perhaps it was because Julien longed for it in the early stage but couldn't get it that he was willing to do so. He comforted himself by saying that no matter what situation he was in, he would not be shaken. Those people could not catch up with the nobility in his heart. I really felt that this was just a self-consolation, and it was so pale and ridiculous that it was funny. The court's final verdict was said to be a sublimation theme, but I didn't think it was Julien's ideological level. He had failed at this time and could no longer become a member of that class. Naturally, he could accuse with blood and tears from the civilian class. If he had succeeded in another situation, he might not have done so. From this perspective, the court's speech was a bit abrupt, but it was precisely the thought he wanted to express to the readers, and upon careful reading, he felt that it was indeed sublimated. A great writer is truly a great writer, and Stendhal's keen description of human nature is admirable. As for the observation of women's view of love, the love of the head and the love of the soul, two completely different women, I was inexplicably reminded of Anna when I read it. Anna's view of love may be more similar to Miss Mathilde, but she is not like Miss Mathilde... In other words, not so powerful, and her personality is more similar to Madame de Rênal. A kind of gentle cowardice, the two people seem to have separated Anna, and their destinies are also completely different. The ending is horrifying, but from the perspective of love in the mind, for Miss Mathilde, it is the most perfect love she expected, because Julien's death actually reached the most perfect ending, and she was completing the last ritual. I read most of the homework and dealt with it hastily. Complete the ending
Is it the musical Red and Black?
Check it out in the comments!
My experience is very similar to the book, really very similar, the only difference is that I give it sincerely
Although I didn't understand much after reading it for the first time, I am still young and I believe I will eventually be able to understand the author. Come on, book friends!
It's really good, the charm of foreign masterpieces...
A good book, worth reading, like it
I haven't watched it yet, my current goal is just to cope with the second year of high school, I hope it will be unexpected~
In any true infatuation, all thoughts and thoughts always revolve around infatuation itself.
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Official(24)Scraped 3d ago
Qi Tongwei and Julien are different. Although they are both examples of people walking towards higher places, Julien has a fear of class in his heart. Although what he has always seen is that this emotion is described as the resentment and dissatisfaction of the common people towards the aristocrats, unwilling to live in a low-level life, and unwilling to grovel and grovel. Julien has his own rhetoric about inner nobility, but I feel that this rhetoric is just self-comfort. If he is really like what he said, In this way, he has a noble heart and disdains class, and why does he show up as Qi Tongwei's unscrupulous means? Qi Tongwei's high climb may not be to be slavish, but to gain benefits from a powerful position. After gaining power, Qi Tongwei helped his unpromising relatives. Although the lines before his death made people cry, and the fate of the world has raised his ideological level, this character's attitude towards high climbs, compared to Julien, is a character Thin and simple, Julien didn't think he had any inner nobility. When asked about it by the teacher in foreign literature class, his casual answer made him feel embarrassed. To say that he had no fear in his heart, why should he be worried about it? Julien's feeling that every penny is worth just shows how much he cares about class. If he was really noble, why would he try so hard to become a member of a class he disdained? Perhaps it was because Julien longed for it in the early stage but couldn't get it that he was willing to do so. He comforted himself by saying that no matter what situation he was in, he would not be shaken. Those people could not catch up with the nobility in his heart. I really felt that this was just a self-consolation, and it was so pale and ridiculous that it was funny. The court's final verdict was said to be a sublimation theme, but I didn't think it was Julien's ideological level. He had failed at this time and could no longer become a member of that class. Naturally, he could accuse with blood and tears from the civilian class. If he had succeeded in another situation, he might not have done so. From this perspective, the court's speech was a bit abrupt, but it was precisely the thought he wanted to express to the readers, and upon careful reading, he felt that it was indeed sublimated. A great writer is truly a great writer, and Stendhal's keen description of human nature is admirable. As for the observation of women's view of love, the love of the head and the love of the soul, two completely different women, I was inexplicably reminded of Anna when I read it. Anna's view of love may be more similar to Miss Mathilde, but she is not like Miss Mathilde... In other words, not so powerful, and her personality is more similar to Madame de Rênal. A kind of gentle cowardice, the two people seem to have separated Anna, and their destinies are also completely different. The ending is horrifying, but from the perspective of love in the mind, for Miss Mathilde, it is the most perfect love she expected, because Julien's death actually reached the most perfect ending, and she was completing the last ritual. I read most of the homework and dealt with it hastily. Complete the ending
Is it the musical Red and Black?
Check it out in the comments!
My experience is very similar to the book, really very similar, the only difference is that I give it sincerely
Although I didn't understand much after reading it for the first time, I am still young and I believe I will eventually be able to understand the author. Come on, book friends!
It's really good, the charm of foreign masterpieces...
A good book, worth reading, like it
I haven't watched it yet, my current goal is just to cope with the second year of high school, I hope it will be unexpected~
In any true infatuation, all thoughts and thoughts always revolve around infatuation itself.

