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Little Women: If women want to be loved and free, they must do these four things well

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Little Women: If women want to be loved and free, they must do these four things well

Recently watched the movie "Little Women", the reason why this movie is very popular, not only because it is adapted from the world famous book "Little Women", but also because the women's pursuit of love and freedom conveyed by the film has affected countless people.

"Little Women" tells the inspirational story of the four daughters of the March family in Concord City, Massachusetts, during the Civil War, who persevered and worked hard to pursue their dreams.

Little Women: If women want to be loved and free, they must do these four things well

The eldest daughter, Meg, is gentle by nature, likes drama, has her own small family after marriage, has twins, and lives an ordinary and happy life;

The second daughter, Qiao Qiao, was lively, loved to write, had her own dream of being a writer, and finally "wrote my heart", published her own works, and had a happy ending with a university professor;

The third daughter, Bane, loved to play the piano, but unfortunately contracted an illness and finally died in the torment of illness;

The fourth daughter, Amy, eccentric, loves to draw, and her dream from childhood is to get love and then marry a rich man, and finally see her "strength" to give up painting and choose love.

Little Women: If women want to be loved and free, they must do these four things well

The movie "Little Women" is known as one of the must-see movies for women to grow up, and this movie also tells all women the four truths that they must understand if they want to be loved and free.

When we look at the four daughters of the March family, we can intuitively see that they all have their own hobbies.

Meg loves drama, Joe loves writing... In order to realize their dreams as soon as possible, the four sisters cooperated with the "self-directed and self-acting" at home, and met inappropriate plots to correct them.

Especially Amy, she has been working hard to become a painter, and she is willing to change her family's life, in order to squeeze herself into high society, to associate with rich people.

Because they have clear goals, they have traces to follow in achieving them, and in the end, the four sisters have achieved their dreams.

Of the four sisters, Joe is the audience's favorite character.

She wanted to be with her family and to realize her dreams, and at one point she was very entangled, and finally, with the encouragement of Mrs. March, she went to March's uncle's house to do housekeeping services and insisted on her dream of writing.

By chance, I met a professor, but this professor played a key role in her writing career. In order to subsidize the family, Joe often caters to the public to write, write about devils, vampires, etc., just forget to write about himself, and for this reason, there is an unpleasant dispute with the professor, and the two people are unhappy and dispersed.

Little Women: If women want to be loved and free, they must do these four things well

But Bain's death gave Joe the courage to start writing about her own life and stories, and finally assembled for publication with the help of the professor, and her "writer's dream" finally came true.

It is very precious for people to have dreams, but if they talk about dreams, they can only look forward to sighing, and only those who have realized them are called dreams, otherwise they are utopian.

Joe's efforts also tell all girls that in our lives, we must have the ambition to realize our dreams, maybe we will succeed.

Laurie is Joe's best childhood playmate, and they are "green plum bamboo horses".

If they were together, the ending would have been happy, but Laurie ended up marrying Joe's sister Amy, the gentle and well-behaved gold-worshiping girl.

Is it because Joe and Laurie didn't show their hearts to each other and missed each other? No!

Little Women: If women want to be loved and free, they must do these four things well

Laurie is a gentle, shy, and polite big boy, but for Joe, he is not suitable to be his spouse, neither of them can control their temper, in some ways the two people are connected. As Joe said, Laurie should be looking for a noble and stylish person!

She likes Laurie, but liking and fitting are two different things, Joe decisively rejects this "love", Laurie says that she can not write unless she wants to, but for Joe, writing is the most important thing in her life.

This incident also teaches women that inappropriate feelings, even if they like it, must learn to reject.

Joe's unhappiness with the professor makes us think that Joe chose to "die alone" because he could not find a confidant.

It just so happened that Aunt March had left the manor to Joe, and Mrs. March had proposed that she turn the manor into a school. When the professor came to give Joe her published book, saw the preparation of the family's wedding celebration (Joe's sister was getting married), thought that Joe was getting married, and chose to turn around and leave, at this time, it was because of Joe's following that the professor was retained, and her school just needed a professor, so that in one fell swoop she not only saved her love, but also about to start her own career.

Little Women: If women want to be loved and free, they must do these four things well

Many people, in fact, do not have the ability to love, if Joe is not brave, then she and the professor may part ways.

More important than the above four abilities is Mrs. March's education of her daughters.

She educates them to be knowledgeable, to teach them the right values, to give them encouragement when they are disappointed, to accompany them when they are sick, to give them the way forward when they are indecisive, and she is the "beacon" of her four daughters on the way forward.

Little Women: If women want to be loved and free, they must do these four things well

She said that time will corrupt all superficial beauty, and what time cannot destroy is the beautiful functioning of your heart, your humor, your kindness, and your moral courage!

Mrs. March's philosophical words constantly guide her daughters, allowing them to go out of their own path and have a full and happy life of their own.

The courage of love and freedom brought to women by "Little Women" is worth learning from women for a lifetime!

(Text/Yi'er, original article, reprinted is prohibited)

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