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Can't a prostitute get love – La Traviata

author:The tree cave girl who has been learning

La Traviata – Margaret.

A woman who has ruined countless men, a prostitute with a pure heart.

When I was in school, I watched the movie "La Traviata" played by Greta Garbo, and I didn't understand love before, and I only saw her beauty and style in my eyes. Now experiencing love, I am overwhelmed by Margaret's sincerity.

Dumas compares himself to Armand and tells this complete story through his memories. Marguerite, a famous parisian prostitute, lived a life of debauchery, surviving in the superficially bustling Paris, wearing her white camellia flowers and wandering among the dukes. Before meeting Armand, she had no love. After meeting Armand, she was forced to give up love, but this abandonment made her noble.

From the moment her love sprouted, it seemed like a kind of forgiveness by God, but later became a punishment.

It is difficult for me to say what kind of mood Armand had for Marguerite's love, he seemed to have a natural desire to conquer, for Armand, Margaret was a famous prostitute in Paris, a presence that everyone would pay attention to. He was able to get the heart of this woman, which brought him infinite vanity. But Armand fell in love the first time he saw Margaret. This beautiful woman, as he approached her, the closer he got, the more he discovered the beauty of Margaret. This woman, a prostitute, was very different from other women. He was hopelessly in love with her, desperate to possess everything she had, both physically and mentally.

Margaret saw Armand's sincerity, and he loved her because of the tears in her eyes when he saw her coughing up blood, and saw the clutching of her hand, and he was the one who truly sympathized with her.

Armand could not change the life of his mistress, his income was not enough to support Margaret's long-term love and life needs, they lived together because of sincere love, in the country, Margaret was no longer a prostitute, just a young and beautiful woman, they were two people in love with each other, everything in the past was gone, and their future was bright.

But this is always too illusory. They always had to go back to Paris, and Margaret could never be entirely his own.

Ignoring the Duke, Margaret resolutely revealed the fact that she was living with Armand. She loved him with a sincere heart and quietly sold all the jewelry carriages around her to pay off the debt. Instead of asking Armand endlessly, she did everything she could to preserve the love between them.

She was a woman like no other, and she loved him, so she never cheated on him.

She loved him in her own way, she didn't want her to be a luxury person in Armand's heart, she frankly confessed her heart to him, let Armand understand her selfless love for him.

When Mr. Dilva learned that his son was living with a prostitute, he refused firmly. He used his decades of life experience than his son to convince his son that only a chaste woman can talk about true pure love.

Dilva now showed a clear dislike for Margaret's identity, and he wanted his son to know that he was just impulsive, and that every man had such an experience when he was young, and it did not matter. But such love is not enough to support his later life, just a life of the prodigal son in the game world.

Can't a prostitute get love – La Traviata

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He thought that prostitutes were heartless and irrational creatures, machines that squeezed men's money, and he was so domineering and threatening.

But later, when Dilwa met Margaret, when she was touched by her sincere attitude and sincere heart, it also showed the nobility and purity of Margaret's heart. It was precisely because he talked to Margaret with the attitude of a compassionate father that Margaret wanted to win the respect of the old man even more, and became more noble.

I have no doubt about Margaret's noble feelings, and her brief conversation with the old man makes Mr. Dival's attitude very different, she is a prostitute, but she has a nobility that other prostitutes do not possess at all. She didn't have a proper identity to sustain her love affair with Armand, and she had no proper reason for his father to accept her. So the best way is to leave and complete, and Armand's sister, in the face of a happy marriage, may not know her happiness for the rest of her life, which is at the expense of a woman's only sincere feelings. And this woman, who gave up the love of her life, regretted to die.

Can't a prostitute get love – La Traviata

The book portrays another prostitute: Olymp.

When Armand's self-esteem as a man was deceived, he couldn't bear to see Margaret become someone else's mistress again. He was furious, suspicious that margaret he knew like any other girl, suspicious of margaret's true and fervent feelings, suspicious that the love between them had always been unable to match her need for a chariot and horse feast.

He was a narrow-minded man at this time, his desires were hurt, and he wanted Margaret to suffer as much as he did, not as beautiful and beautiful as ever.

So he began to pursue Olymp, and when he saw Margaret's pale face like a dead man, there was a sense of revenge in his heart.

There is no hate without love. Because I love her too much, my sense of revenge will become heavier.

Olymp is very different from Margaret, she has no love, only money.

Armand knew it all too well, and Olymp was happy to slander Margaret in front of him. But behind this hatred, there is a lot of love.

Two people are clearly in love, but they can never be together. They are destined to have only a brief love, no future.

When I read Margaret's letters at the end of the book, I burst into tears. I really can't imagine how much pain this woman endured in the end, her love was serious and serious, she suffered for this love until she died. She would never have known armand's remorseful love for her.

In this world, there are few women like her. She deserves to be written.

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