After reading 1 La Traviata, I recently read a book called La Traviata, which is a masterpiece of French writer Mr. Dumas.
La Traviata is based on Dumas' personal experience. He met a social butterfly named Marie Duplessis, whose real name was Alfonso plessy. Because Marie Duplessis loves Camellia, Dumas called her "La Traviata". One is a social butterfly, and the other is a common people. Ordinary people think that they will never start an emotional chapter, but surprisingly, they are in love. Even Mary du plessy gave up her position as heir to a mansion and lived an ordinary life with Dumas.
But the next year, they had an argument over their views on love, and then they broke off contact. 1846, Marie Duplessis secretly married an earl and died in Paris. Dumas learned the bad news and rushed to Paris overnight. It took him a month to write this famous work La Traviata.
I think God is so unfair. Both the hero and heroine have sincere love and special spirit. Although the status of La Traviata is different from other women, her character is noble and selfless, like others' greed. Dumas is so affectionate and loyal. Although La Traviata has remarried, he is still very sad to learn the bad news.
Although there are many beautiful love around us, it is hard to be as persistent and firm as the love between Dumas and Marie Duplessis.
I admire not only their love, but also the character of La Traviata!
La Traviata 2 La Traviata mainly tells the tragic life of a Parisian woman. Flashbacks are used here, and the tragic memories of the protagonist make the plot look even more sensational. Margaret, a Parisian woman, is a beautiful and caring woman who lives in a dirty society full of money. In such an environment, any pure creature will go astray involuntarily. Often such people are ignored or even discriminated against. Who knows how a weak woman like Margaret feels in that barren life?
Margaret is a beautiful woman, and it is with this beauty that she tries to please the nobles to make a living. But her inner world is actually empty, no one can give her true love, and no one can understand people like her, which reminds me of that disgusting and terrible term woman.
In Dumas era, there were many means of production, and the polarization between the rich and the poor was serious. Many people have to go to extremes to survive. At that time, some women had to do this, but life forced them to sell their bodies to have a glimmer of hope. This kind of life may be carefree, but these women still have to try their best to get rid of it. They still yearn for the plain and free life. After all, only that kind of life can be happy, that kind of life can truly face itself, and that kind of life can get rid of secular prejudice, just like ordinary people.
It is for this kind of life that Margaret would rather give up everything than live a dull and happy life with her beloved. But the power of secular prejudice is so powerful that the father of the hero Yongdi insists that Margaret leave his son because she has damaged the reputation of their family. Everyone is selfish, but the despised woman selflessly traded her happiness for the reputation of a family.
Comments on La Traviata 3 Beautiful Margaret, the night has come. I heard the sound of the carriage galloping, and seemed to smell the faint fragrance of La Traviata.
where the hell did you go ? I bought candied grapes to relive the night when you met the honorable armand, but do you really love him? Love him and leave? Have you ever shed tears when he hesitated?
Is the smile on your face true on that luxurious night? I can't tell, or you haven't laughed at all. Some people say that God forgives people who make mistakes, so where is your mistake? Do you honestly admit that you are wrong? Since it's wrong, why admit it? You know, some mistakes are unforgivable.
I know those mistakes are not what you really want to make, because you are just a doll teased by God, and this doll betrayed fate and fell in love with a lovely person. However, how can a lonely and wandering person have the ability to compete with God?
I can understand your heartache when you have to leave. Maybe you will agree with me that human beings are just dolls played by God. Why else would you give up your present happiness? Can your leaving really make him happy? Will he be happy? If you really love him, you can't leave, because his heart has been integrated with you.
Beautiful camellias blossom and fall, and your brief moment brings a little sadness to people who can read at night.
Some people say that Margaret described by Dumas is a real person, so this beautiful, kind and charming woman must have broken his heart, so armand will take his place and die sadly. Mr Dumas, who is affectionate and full of wisdom, thank you for telling me such a touching love story. I finally finished eating the candied grapes in my hand, looked up at the beautiful night outside the window, and let my thoughts leave the quaint grand theatre in Paris and return to my cozy cabin.
The story of La Traviata took place in Paris in the19th century. The author learned that Margaret Gautier, a famous prostitute, would auction her property after her death, so she went to the auction house and bought a copy of her mistress Manon Leiskow, so she became attached to the young Armand and finally created this influential literary masterpiece based on Armand's story.
Armand met the prostitute Margaret by chance, was deeply attracted by her, and began to pursue her, and finally captured Margaret's heart because of her sincere love. When they were in love, Margaret secretly took in the old count and others in order to pay off her debts. Armand couldn't accept this. He broke up with her in a rage, but soon they got back together and lived a quiet and peaceful pastoral life in the country. However, the good times did not last long. Knowing everything, armand's father demanded that they be separated in a rage, and designed a separate meeting with Margaret, asking him to give up armand. Margaret agreed, returned to Paris overnight, never saw Armand again, and finally died. Until Margaret died, Armando knew the whole story, and he regretted it.
After reading Dumas' masterpiece, I can't help but feel sad for the fate of this peerless prostitute. She is born with a unique temperament and elegance compared with other prostitutes, giving the first impression that she will never be a prostitute. Her heart is pure and kind, which is incompatible with fate. It is the impact of fate and soul that makes her ill, and there is always a trace of sadness. Here, she is very much like Lin Daiyu in A Dream of Red Mansions. "The heart knows better than the stem, and the disease is not as good as winning three points in the west." She is lovely and has won the favor of many rich people. She subconsciously thinks that every man approaches her for her beauty, and no one really cares about and loves her, so she lives in this world and is often paralyzed by excessive indulgence and alcohol.
This book is the work of Dumas, a famous French writer. It describes the love tragedy of a prostitute and is based on the true story of a prostitute in Paris at that time.
It is said that the prostitute's name is Alfona. Because of her poor family, she came to Paris to make a living at the age of fifteen. In various communication places in Paris, she became the object of pursuit of rich men and boys. Eventually, he died of illness and vomited blood due to excessive carnival, and died prematurely at the age of 23.
Margaret, the hero of the novel, was originally a poor country girl. Unfortunately, in order to make a living, she became a prostitute and became a spendthrift.
A weak woman found true love in a bohemian and aimless life, so she gave up a lot of material comforts she was used to and all the erosive living habits that could make her temporarily happy, just to be with her favorite person. Climbing out of the mire requires great efforts and determination, and it also needs to minimize the pollution of muddy water. Margaret did it, and she did it well. However, such great efforts can still bring people's incomprehension and rejection, as well as malicious slander from selfish people. Great resistance finally separated Margaret from her lover, and misunderstanding made her favorite person humiliate her when she needed comfort most. What a painful thing! Maybe only death can save her. Yes, Margaret is dead, alone, without the luxury of living, and countless lovers have forgotten her. The more emotional you are before you die, the more desolate you are after you die.
Unfortunately, in such a society and era, even the virgin Mary will be defiled. Under Margaret's defiled body, the tenacious and holy soul is the reason why readers secretly shed tears.
After watching La Traviata 6. I saw La Traviata in the bookstore. I think, since it is a masterpiece, there must be many shining things worth tasting and learning. So I bought this book.
When I got home, I eagerly picked up this book. The contents in it deeply attracted me: Margaret, the protagonist of the novel, came to Paris to make a living, but unfortunately she became a prostitute. She is crazy about having fun and paralyzing herself, but she hates this empty life inside. Later, she was moved by Armand's sincerity, fell in love with each other deeply, and lived a happy pastoral life in the countryside far from Paris.
Unfortunately, at this time, armand's father was willing to ask Margaret to leave armand for the sake of family reputation. Faced with the heavy blow of life, she is even more disheartened about life. Finally, because of poverty and illness, she died in her apartment.
Some people say, "true love can often make people sublime." However, armand in the book became more depraved after she got Margaret. On the contrary, true feelings made Margaret sublime. After reading it, my heart is still shaking. The heroine, a spurned prostitute, hides such noble and precious qualities. She is really the most respectable person in the book. We should admit that no matter how fictional the novel is, La Traviata has a noble soul that ordinary people don't have.
There are no flowery words, but sincere emotional dialogue makes everyone seem to be there, gradually integrating the protagonist with himself, relaxing for their joy and being heavy for their tragedy. For hundreds of years, I don't know how many people shed tears of sympathy and sadness because of this book. It really made me sad and sympathetic for a long time.
After reading La Traviata, I spent a day reading the book and nearly a month with my classmates. I saw the movie La Traviata last year, and now I have read the book again. I can't find that feeling in the movie.
Dumas is Dumas, and masterpieces are masterpieces. It feels different from reading other novels. How delicate the emotional description is. Describing such a true story in the background of the novel made me understand what my pain was after reading it, which was insignificant. I also found a truth that will be very meaningful to my life there: pain is not terrible, so I am afraid of amplification, so I can't live; Love is normal, but with thinking, it becomes precious. Just like loving someone, you don't think she is beautiful at first, but when you chase her and she refuses, you will find that her absence will be infinitely magnified in your mind, as if you can't live without her. That's what I really feel. The topic of the composition in the year of college entrance examination was an argumentative essay that magnified the pain, but I really didn't realize it at the beginning and I didn't experience it, so I really shouldn't write anything when writing. But now I realize that the composition in the college entrance examination has a certain guiding role. I will often encounter this kind of magnified pain in my life. The way to avoid amplifying the pain is not to think about things complicated. Even if they are complicated, I will simply think about them and treat them simply!
It seems a little far. As for the tragic story, I don't want to repeat it. I just want to say that love is not simple. Hehe, true love is not simple either. I think I'll read the second and third sides again until I can see through them.
Reading when you are in a bad mood has a certain guiding role and helps to adjust your mood.
After watching La Traviata 8, I opened the black cover, which had accumulated several feet of dust. I patted it with my hand, and the dust and air mixed together, like white camellia.
The book I read is called La Traviata, written by Dumas in France. When you open the book, there is a very beautiful woman standing on the page. She has curly brown hair with white camellias on it. She is wearing a long white dress and holding a feather fan in her hand. It will inevitably make people think that she is a fairy in the sky and a beautiful angel. She is the heroine of this book-Annala Wang De. Next to her is a very handsome man. He has blond hair like wheat, big eyes, a plaid shirt and a bow tie. His name is armand Duval, and he seems to be in harmony with the heroine. The heroine Anala is a prostitute. One day, armand met her in the theater and fell in love with her at first sight. Two years later, they got together, but the heroine's godfather wouldn't let her be with armand. If she was with armand, she wouldn't give them money. So they went to live in a country, but they didn't have enough money, so armand went gambling. He only made money without losing money.
Soon, armand's family knew that he was gambling with Anna. His family is very noble. Knowing that his son was with a prostitute, his father said to Anala, "Every family wants their children to live a good life. My family is innocent. I don't want my son to be spurned by others, so I hope you can leave my son. Can you promise me? " Anna said, "I treat your son sincerely. I know I'm a prostitute, but I really like your son. I hope you can do it. " "I know you are sincere, but you are a prostitute after all. I can't let my son marry a prostitute. " He replied. Finally, Anna agreed to the old man's request. Left armand, wrote a rude letter, and began to be a prostitute.
Armand thought Anna had moved him, so he followed his father home.
Random thoughts of La Traviata 9 Today, my father bought a book called La Traviata from the bookstore. As soon as I saw the book, I immediately put down what I was doing and took it to the study to start reading.
The heroine of this book, Miss Margaret Gogir, is the most famous figure among high-class prostitutes in Paris. Her beauty and wisdom made her a star, surrounded and chased by noble sons all day. But she deeply realized the coldness of the world and the boredom of life. At this time, he met a warm and upright young man, armand, and they fell in love, but armand's father disagreed and asked Margaret to stay away from armand. Margaret left him for Chen Quanya Mang and returned to the old job of a comedian. Amand humiliated her without knowing the inside story. She couldn't stand the blow and soon fell ill. She was forced by her creditors to be poor and sick, exhausted and lonely.
Through this story, I know the horror of the capitalist system. Margaret was originally an innocent rural girl, but because of the poverty of her family, she was forced to come to the flashy metropolis, laugh to survive, taste the warmth and coldness of the world, dare not fall in love when she met true love, give up her happiness for the happiness of others, and finally die tragically. This reflects the defect of her character. She can't stick to her beliefs correctly, pursue her happiness and try to solve the problem, but choose to escape.
Therefore, we can't give up any difficulties in life. We must face up to the difficulties and find a solution to them. Especially in later life, there will be many difficulties waiting for us. Are we all going to give up like this?
After reading 10, La Traviata felt bored recently and picked up a book to kill time. I used to like reading very much. Since work, there have been many things, and my heart is divided, so I really feel a little guilty for neglecting my best partner in the past.
I can tell others without hesitation that I read La Traviata in primary school, but I just read it as a story praised by everyone and know nothing about it. Today, I picked it up again and turned it over sincerely, which is an apology for blasphemy. Because I think it is guilty to read a well-recognized book as a story.
Sure enough, after reading it, it proved that my apology was correct. It is a book that should be respected, a book with a soul. Margaret, the heroine in the book, though only a prostitute, has a spotless heart. Maybe I misunderstood her, but her love for Armand really touched me deeply.
Who says watches are heartless and players are meaningless? Her mind is much cleaner than those who call themselves gentlemen. At least she can give up all her glory for love. She is an example. We have to admit that prostitutes always lose their nature unconsciously when they sell their bodies, no matter what the reason is.
For me, the most hateful thing in the book is not the men who disappeared after seeing Margaret's illness, but Prudence, who I thought was the most conscientious at first. She is selfish and narrow-minded, so I have to vent my dissatisfaction. Margaret helped a lot of ideas when she was in trouble, but when she really needed her help, Margaret ran away when there was no hope.
Giving charcoal in the snow is far more appreciated than icing on the cake.
In the end, it was good that her earlier lover attended her funeral, otherwise how miserable she would be. ...
The affection between armand and Margaret is obviously not long-lasting in the eyes of ordinary people, but I admire their fearless spirit and firm mood of sacrificing for love. Although they didn't end well in the end, their love will never be erased.
After reading 1 1, La Traviata feels that the author of this book is also a prodigal son who likes to chase debauchery. This book was written after he fell in love with a girl.
My favorite character in the book is the heroine Margaret Gaudi. Dumas expressed sympathy and pity for the fireworks girl in this role when he created. She is a perfectly shaped character. She looks smart, beautiful and kind. Although she has fallen, she still keeps a pure and noble heart.
She longs for true love, and when this hope is dashed, she is willing to sacrifice to fulfill others. All these make the image of this despised fireworks woman shrouded in a layer of holy glory.
Armand fell in love with Margaret at first sight. His intense jealousy is also a sign of deep love. After the death of his lover, he was far apart and buried deep underground, but he still wanted to dig her out and see her for the last time. How can such love not break your heart!
What impressed me most about Margaret was her noble thoughts. It can be said that although she is a woman who has stepped into the world of mortals, her heart is pure and transparent.
This book exposes the cruelty and injustice of society. It is this hypocritical and cruel moral concept that suppresses human nature and destroys love that sends away these poor people who have fallen into the dust because of unfair fate, but are pure and clean. This is also the consistent style of Dumas. He regards perfecting morality and pursuing ideals as the principle of literary creation. His criticism and lashing are often revealed in his words, and he can hear the cry of inner pain.
La Traviata is a literary work with eternal charm.
The feeling of La Traviata after reading 12 After reading La Traviata, I don't know what it feels like. How to express it? I don't know how to write this post I don't know how to write this log. Just write it simply.
Before meeting Olma, Moguerite was a woman in the world of mortals, living in other people's lives and serving others. Although there are many people pursuing her around her, those pursuits are all false and should not be said to be obscene. They treat Mo Gailit well only for their own happiness. They just want their own happiness, they just regard her as a tool for entertainment. Margaret, his life is lonely. It should be said that it is poor. But God gave this woman the most important thing in her life, that is, she met Olma. They love each other so much that Moguerite really understands the value of true love and all kinds of happiness and good memories that true love brings to her. But the story ends with Magritte's death. Although she died, the beautiful memories left between them are always worth remembering, and at the same time, they are always worth savoring.
Margaret's life is sad, but also lucky. Fortunately, she met Olma and gave her a taste of true love. Love is beautiful, but the reality is cruel. Sometimes love may bow to the cruel reality.
The last song is for everyone and for myself.
I believe
You are still waiting there, the road of love. I am always full of blessings. I am still here to bury my love. I wander all night because you can't see the future but you can't stop loving. Even a short separation can't end the fate. I have come a long way. As long as there is love and silent prayer, I sincerely make each other happier. I have walked a long way, and my tears have blurred me and you. At that moment, we snuggled together and never separated.
After reading this story, La Traviata will be really depressed. If Margaret were in front of me now, I think I would definitely give her a sincere hug. Her life may be miserable, but she has to make me feel an admiration ... At first, I just thought Margaret was armand's mistress. I imagine she should have a charming appearance, so she will let Armand take her. But when I gradually learned all the stories that happened between them, Armand would be naive to be jealous of her and angry with her for hurting her after she left him. These things just prove that he cares about her. She is really a strong person.
Although I don't know much about love, I see selflessness in Margaret and selflessness in armand. He is willing to give up his family for her, even though his father is so honest and kind and loves him very much. I think Margaret's afterlife will be as holy, beautiful and happy as Armand's sister ... Margaret's so-called "friends" in the story disappeared so cleanly when she left without any financial support ... Maybe she knew it would happen long ago, or she knew what everyone was thinking ... I don't know.
I think that when I see the beautiful camellia in the future, I will definitely think of the story of this unfortunate girl. ...
The most touching part of La Traviata 14 is the love between armand and Margaret. This love is as pure as water and as pure as snow. Although it happened to prostitutes, it is as worthy of praise and praise as any great love. Margaret is a prostitute physically and a virgin mentally. She is nobler, nobler and purer than others. Because of this, she would rather change herself for love and sacrifice her love for others. Margaret really understood the true meaning of love, that is, sacrifice, sacrifice, and then sacrifice.
The most tragic part of La Traviata is Margaret's tragic death. She died of poverty and disease, without care, comfort and money, except for a lonely and helpless girlfriend. She left alone. Although Armand was in her heart, Armand was not in sight.
The most disgusting thing in the book is Margaret's company, the woman who lives on Margaret. When Margaret was brilliant, she followed her everywhere. Margaret disappeared without a trace when she was poor. Besides, after Margaret's death, she lied and cheated Armand. This man is the expression of naked money relations in capitalist society. In today's society, we will also find such people. Although it is not much, it will never disappear.
In addition, this book describes some emotional details of Armand successfully, and the delicate feelings of a man in love make us feel the same. Armand is a pure man and emotionally holy, but he is immature and doesn't know how to protect the woman he loves. It is understandable to be jealous after the incident and retaliate by hook or by crook, but it is too narrow-minded. If armand was a different kind of person and knew how to deal with problems in a mature way, maybe things wouldn't end like this.
Finally, it is worth mentioning that this book is very noble. Although it was written by an adulteress, it was clean and noble. Perhaps this is the reason why world famous works are different from other works!
After watching La Traviata 15, "A person's life is precious, but when you don't cherish him, life will become meaningless." How accurate this sentence is! This is my feeling after reading the famous work La Traviata by the French writer Dumas.
The book La Traviata mainly tells the story of a beautiful girl Margaret who was born in Paris, France. Ge Jie was cheated into a social butterfly and was called "La Traviata". She got lung disease because of environmental deterioration. She made up her mind three times to cure her illness and turn over a new leaf. But they all failed in the end. The first time is because I can't stand the temptation of the environment; The second time is to prevent the beloved armand from being implicated; The third time was because the illness had reached an advanced stage and finally died.
People who have read this book may sympathize with the tragic fate of the heroine La Traviata in the book, or express dissatisfaction with that cruel society. But I think the La Traviata in the book is also wrong. Because she thinks life is meaningless. Even if her fate is tragic, she should not waste her life like this; Even if her second failure is excusable, you can't let Amand leave her so desperately!
Paul was paralyzed and blind, but he didn't give up his life. Because he knows that living is a kind of hope, and he knows that people have to live to realize the meaning of life. Later, he overcame illness and disability with a stronger will than steel, and finally succeeded in writing his masterpiece "This is how steel was tempered". Let's think about Zhang Haidi in China. She was completely unconscious from the chest down, but she didn't lose confidence in life. Instead, I overcame my illness with strong perseverance, finished all the courses from primary school to high school, and translated many foreign language works.
Paul and Zhang Haidi, they have been working hard, struggling and struggling all their lives, and life on them is so wonderful; La Traviata, on the other hand, sees life as meaningless, which is where we feel sorry for her. The value of life is your choice. Let's all cherish life and feel the value of life!