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Do you like Andrea like War and Peace?

author:Dream Ji

I was determined to read War and Peace, a monumental work by the master of Russian literature Tolstoy. For the past 2 weeks, I have been reading and reading in various scattered hours of stitches and needles.

When my daughter finishes her homework, she will come to the mess, claiming to be a combination of work and leisure to ask me to do handicrafts with her or watch her favorite TikTok Chinese and foreign movie profiles. Baby Dad has more holidays at the end of the year, recently fascinated by climbing Baiyun Mountain, he is deeply worried about his eye fatigue caused by long-term staring at the computer and mobile phone, unconsciously think that the beauty of the mountain and negative ions can protect the eyes to eliminate fatigue and enhance immunity, etc., always shake me and soft grinding hard bubble soft and hard to accompany me. Papa would take her to the book shopping center at 5 p.m. on Sundays, and they would consciously settle dinner outside and then come home around 8:30 p.m. This short period of time was my quietest favorite reading time.

Overall the learning and reading atmosphere in our home is good. Life is proceeding slowly and quickly, and I continue to follow the storyline of the novel and the ups and downs of the fate of each character.

Aside from Pierre, André is my favorite character in fiction. There is this drama to watch in the headlines, a total of 6 episodes. The director's choice of male protagonist is really good. When I read novels, I often unconsciously think of the cool melancholy elegance and charming appearance of the handsome men in the play. In my eyes, he seemed to come out of the original book and stand straight in front of me and smile at me, which was exactly what I imagined.

Why do you like Andrea? Actually, I can't say it clearly. When you really like a person or something, what is ordinary in the eyes of others has an unusual meaning in your eyes. Like is like, there is not so much why. Maybe he was good-looking, well-born, educated, knowledgeable, judgmental, and masculine. Maybe it was because of his melancholy and thoughtful eyes, maybe it was because of his hair, his figure, his hands, his voice, the way he spoke, the way he didn't speak, the way he stood there. Maybe just for a moment he came into your heart. Yes, admit it, all of this could be why we (myself included) like someone.

In the novel, he is a Russian aristocrat in the early 19th century, living a good life, his father is a political figure with considerable political influence, and he himself is highly educated (he wrote a code of law at the request of the Tsar, exaggerated, really talented!). )

But he did not feel happy, and was always looking for the meaning of life, thinking about life and love, loyalty and patriotism, and so on. I had never understood that since he hated his wife who had died in childbirth so much, why did he marry her in the first place? Writing this I suddenly understood that I think it should be her wife's innocence at that time innocent pleasure carefree attracted us equally innocent Andre. But after marriage, when her wife was left with only the joy of gossiping about banquets and life locks, Andrei thought that there was no spiritual resonance and was completely tired of such a wife. He was full of thoughts about the honor of being a soldier, participating in battles, and sacrificing his life to defend the motherland. When he personally went to the battlefield and saw innocent lives die, while those in power treated war as a child's play, one would go to war and the other would conclude a peace treaty, the capricious attitude of the two emperors (i.e., Napoleon and Alexander) to war and peace in the story really surprised me as a commoner. It is hard to believe that the personal unhappiness of these selfish reasons triggered a great war between the two countries? Is this called war? Is the life of our people like this?

Andrei returned home wounded for the first time in the war, fully saw through the nature of war deception, and vowed never to go to war again. He has a lot of confusion and questions in his mind. He lives in isolation and doesn't ask about the world anymore. It wasn't until Pierre, as his good friend, went to see him, the two idealists engaged in a wonderful conversation, and then Andre woke up on his own and walked out. There are large passages in the novel about Andre's own awakened mental activity. There is the laughter of innocent girls, there is the sigh of the old tree spring. Really very profound and touching.

Andre was only twenty-five or six years old at this time. He already has a very deep and rich spiritual world, and he has a high standard for love and lover. Unusual women can be matched. He woke up and he wanted to fall in love. But what kind of woman can enter his heart? In my opinion, his personality is actually contradictory. On the one hand, women are required to be simple and innocent and full of beauty that does not stick to the vulgar, on the other hand, they hope that the two sides can communicate at a higher level of spiritual level and have spiritual purity. When he realized this contradiction, he once again opened his heart to meet a simple and simple, beautiful woman who loved to sing and dance, and was full of longing and fantasy about layer by layer, she was Natasha. But because his father hated Natasha's family, which had fallen into disrepair, he requested a one-year emotional investigation and separated the two places (one recuperating in Switzerland and the other still in Russia), linked by letters. At that time, Andre was still psychologically immature, because he succumbed to his father's arrangement, he believed that he could be self-disciplined (he was a married and fertile ex-wife, a man who had been baptized by war), but for a 16-year-old flower girl who was keen on social banquets and dances, the time of year was too long and boring and too wasteful, her life was lively and extroverted, easy to change and had no resistance to temptation, completely different from his sister Mary (an elephant nun who strictly demanded herself, And use this as a code of life for girls).) Such a difference and tragedy occurred. Natasha Anatole (a playboy) seduces her, believing it to be a fiery love, and decides to elope with Andre for him. Eventually discovered by his family, he was obstructed and grounded, but he survived the disaster and lived in repentance.

Andre was erudite, but he didn't understand women and he didn't understand love. In fact, he who has been on the battlefield should know that life is impermanent, to cherish what he has now, to be happy in time, and to go to twilight. He has emotions in his heart that are hot, he thinks he has found love, he can accept (for a year) such an arrangement, and everything will end as he envisions. However, life, like war, is full of variables, and sometimes happiness is fleeting, and what he wants is never easy to achieve.

Such Andrew is admirable. Unlike Anatole, he wanted to possess Natasha's virginity at the first meeting, did everything for the simple pleasure of the flesh, eloped with her, and did not think about marrying her at all, nor did he think about how the woman he abandoned as a celebrity woman would continue to live after this incident. He just thinks about what's in front of him today. In contrast, Andrei's love is stoic, noble, and touching, and perhaps because of this, he will agree to the so-called stupid one-year covenant.

Or maybe Natasha is just another Lisa (Lisa's ex-wife who is also dead). How much love we once had, how disgusted we are now. It is only a matter of time before the emotional transformation is a matter of time, because Andrei, a good man with a spiritual purity, although beautiful has entered his heart for a while, it is very difficult to take the step of living in his heart, unless he himself is willing to let you in. Otherwise, when he begins to clean his mind, it is dispensable that you will be swept out of the house if you are not careful.

Andre was once again hurt by love and he despaired. The fire of passion that burned in my heart was inexorably extinguished. He was bored and went to join the army again. This time it was not for honor, but just to get the peace of mind that the orderly life in the army brought him. Unfortunately, he was hit by artillery fire and died. While being sent to the rear for treatment, he meets Natasha's family, who are fleeing Moscow.

This is probably a passage specially arranged by Tolstoy. Fate arranges for Andre to meet Natasha again and say goodbye to death. There are large descriptions of Andrea's mental activity. He knew he was going to die, but death gave him peace. Speaking of the difference between human love and God's love, Andrei forgives Natasha for her betrayal, and he also gains peace of mind and dies in peace and tranquility. At this point, my beloved Andrei died.

Tolstoy dies many times in this novel, such as Helen (a debauched aristocratic woman), anatoll (a debauched aristocratic man), such as Andrei (a nobleman of high character). But why did you arrange for Andre to die? Maybe it's an illusory character, too beautiful but too tangled to enjoy the present life, so arranging for his death is the best interpretation of war and peace.

Do you like this Andrea?

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