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"The Moon and Sixpence" Blanche: How can a woman who loves men more than she loves herself be happy

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"The Moon and Sixpence" is a novel by the famous British writer Maugham.

The novel is mainly about a securities broker who gives up everything in a confused year and pursues his inner dream.

Several of the main characters in the novel are vivid and impressive.

And the one we're going to talk about today is falling in love with Charles. One of Strickland's married wives: Blanche. Stroyff!

"The Moon and Sixpence" Blanche: How can a woman who loves men more than she loves herself be happy

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I believe that people who have read this book have an impression of her.

Because her husband will be sick charles. Strickland took home to take care of charles as she took care of her. Strickland fell in love with him and abandoned her beloved husband, Dilco, in order to be with Himand.

A woman who abandons her husband who loves her dearly feels hateful.

As a result, she gave everything to Kland, but got no response, and finally committed suicide.

A person who gave everything for love, but finally died in vain, can't help but sigh, sigh: poor man!

In fact, she is indeed quite pitiful, three times the feelings are wrongly paid, and finally lost her life.

In particular, it seems to be deeply loved by Dilco, but it turns out that dilko's kindness is overflowing! Despite her strenuous refusal, Dilco takes Kland home.

But Dilko still chased after her, aggressive step by step to make her compromise, and even finally revealed, Blanche's scars!

Blanche, pained and desperate, compromised and understood! In fact, the so-called love for her can not withstand Dilco's own persistence, Dilco did not love her so much! Dilko's favorite person is not her!

"The Moon and Sixpence" Blanche: How can a woman who loves men more than she loves herself be happy

So, later after Blanche committed suicide, she ignored Dilko's concern for him during the hospitalization. Because she saw it too clearly, too clearly, and felt that Dilko was too hypocritical. So simply refuse.

But it also gives people the illusion that Blanche is too cruel to Dilko, who loves her! It's hateful!

But after reading it carefully, people can't help but feel sorry for her!

Because no one really loved her, she died of despair!

At first, Dilco seemed to love her very much, but with the eyes of loving her, he was chasing her at any time. And she also praised Dilco's clumsy painting skills! Two people tolerate each other, accept each other, and live a peaceful and peaceful life.

Such a beautiful and peaceful day will make any woman intoxicated and nowhere to go.

"The Moon and Sixpence" Blanche: How can a woman who loves men more than she loves herself be happy

However, the real Dilko, a person who only cares about his own inner thoughts, cannot agree with her three views, and always does some ridiculous behaviors and things. Although Blanche was annoying and embarrassed by his behavior, Blanche was able to tolerate and accept it.

However, Dilko, because he wanted to help Klander and satisfy his kindness to his friend, forced Blanche to accept his decision, and even uncovered the scars of Blanche's previous deception by the host.

This act deeply hurt Blanche's heart, causing him to have despair, and the cold feeling made Blanche, who had to calmly force himself, calmly accept Dirko's decision.

In fact, if Dilko really loved his wife Blanche, he would take care of his wife's feelings, and he would listen to his wife's advice and find a suitable place for Kland to maintain his body, rather than having to go back to his home. Because Britney had clearly told her that she was afraid of fear and did not want to let Klander come to the house, and something bad would happen!

But he didn't listen or care, he ignored Blanche's feelings.

"The Moon and Sixpence" Blanche: How can a woman who loves men more than she loves herself be happy

Blanche fell in love with three people, but all three eventually abandoned him!

Blanche was abandoned three times by his loved one and died in despair!

The first was that his baron's master was an ignorant maiden at the time, expecting nothing but beauty! Simple and kind, unable to resist temptation. As a result, she was tricked into becoming pregnant and forced to escape pregnant.

In desperation, he met Dilco.

Under Dilko's careful care, the two people are harmonious and accept each other. The days were peaceful and peaceful. Slowly, he also fell in love with Dilco and was willing to live like this forever.

However, Dirk, in order to take care of the sick Klander, once again abandoned her, ignoring her opinion, forcing her to bring back Klander, and even uncovering the scars of her previous injuries, so she was abandoned again.

The third is Clender, who needs a human model in order to paint and pursue the art in his mind, so he seduces her.

"The Moon and Sixpence" Blanche: How can a woman who loves men more than she loves herself be happy

She is injured again here in Dilko and is seduced by Klander, who thinks she has found a new love once again.

So she ran to Klander in desperation.

However, Klander only wanted to paint, after painting her nude paintings. Kland had served his purpose and no longer needed her.

Abandoned her again!

Imagine how hard a woman's heart needs to be to be able to withstand being deceived and abandoned three times?

So she chose suicide! Refuse any visits! Decided to give up his life and eventually leave!

So the hateful Blanche is such a poor man!

In fact, she was killed by Dilco.

"The Moon and Sixpence" Blanche: How can a woman who loves men more than she loves herself be happy

But there must be something hateful about the poor!

Abandoned three times, she didn't learn to love herself!

Always give everything for the person you love and ignore yourself.

Woman

When you learn to love others, love yourself even more!

Only by loving yourself first can you get the love of others for you and protect yourself from harm!

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