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[Comprehensive classics] The Bennet family's little madman

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    [Comprehensive Classics] The Little Madman of the Bennet Family

    Author: What marriage

    "Little Crazy" Lydia of the Bennets said:

    I want to be a woman who is at the forefront of fashion in this era.

    Then, she succeeded.

    Kind tips:

    *cp Darcy, with a warning for dismantling officials, wants to write a love story between romantic French-style wild roses and traditional British gentlemen and aristocrats

    *The time setting is the early 19th century, the middle and late period of the first industrial revolution (18s60c-19c40s), before and early Victorian era (1837-1901)

    ? *Timeline, fashion and other content are magically changed, please do not study carefully

    *Lydia has part of the memories of modern French female designers, neither rebirth nor crossing, half native

    *Super Mary Sue, don't worry about the science (?)

    *Different people have different images, please forgive me if there is any inappropriateness, please point out any bugs that are too unscientific, and modify according to the situation

    *The author's column, please take classmate Xiao Shi away [beautiful.jpg]

    *above!

    Content tags: Western classics, British and American derivatives, Western Romance, growth

    Search keywords: Protagonist: Lydia Bennet (lydiabennet) ©§Supporting roles: Darcy, Elizabeth, Jane, Bentley, Havisham, etc. ©§Others:

    ? Forgot which little angel recommended it, this article is well written, the heroine has a great sense of bear and cute little devil, the plot is also good, and the interaction between the sisters is also very loving.  And it's very rare to see someone write "Great Expectations", although this is also the point where I abandoned the article.  The reason for abandoning it is very simple to dismantle the official distribution. This is my double standard. I have no affection for pp because I have no affection for the original work, and I have no affection for Darcy.  And cp, it is still not acceptable to dismantle the official distribution.

    Pip's Confessions to Estella: "You have been the embodiment of every graceful fancy that my mind has ever become acquired with. The stones of which the strongest london buildings are made, are not more real, or more impossible to displace  with your hands, than your presence and influence have been to me, there and everywhere, and will be. estella, to the last hour of my life, you cannot choose but remain part of my character, part of the little good in me,  part of the evil." "You are my goodness and my evil. You are the best fantasy in my life." "I love her because it is against common sense, because it hinders my future, because I lose self-control, because I dash hope, because I love her.  Sacrificing happiness is doomed to experience all kinds of frustration and disappointment, but once I fall in love with her, I can never stop loving her."

    ?How rare is it that the heroine abuses the hero all the way in this masterpiece, but the hero is still infatuated, and even if he realizes the true face of the heroine, he will only feel more sorry for the heroine.  And the image of Estella is really interesting. She was raised by her adoptive mother as a weapon to revenge men.  The adoptive mother cultivated her in a cruel way, trying to make her a tool for revenge against the dude in the upper class, and taught her to absorb and snatch, but never taught her to love and appreciate sincerely.  This is so touching!  The ending is still open.

    I still don't agree with such feelings being separated on the grounds of class theory, but I still have to be more tolerant when reading fanfics. There are 10,000 Hamlets for 10,000 readers. This article is quite worth reading.  In addition, the original Great Expectations may be rarely supplemented by people. I recommend the movie version of "Great Expectations" by Gwyneth Paltrow. The background of the era has been changed to a modern one, but I still think it is very restored. Well, it is actually the same as other versions.  The reason why I can't watch the latest British drama version is that I can't bear the appearance.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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