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The last romance: talking about human nature with the gentlest brushstrokes. What can you see from this play?

Money is a necessity of life. Jiang moved out of his home for Zhang Anren. She once said? Feeling full of water? . But real life gave her a heavy blow. She thinks that after leaving home, with Zhang Anren's income, they will have a good life. But things are not as simple as she imagined. The gap in life makes Jiang's mother constantly help. Apart from Jiang, Zhu Suosuo had to be placed in foster care with his aunt and uncle because he was unable to make money at first. Finally, she sold the house and rented a decent house with the income of 1. Some people like to make money, but it is said that this is a manifestation of money worship. I don't think so. Money is a necessity of life, because it is difficult to move without money.

Women in the new era should get rid of the shackles. In the play, Jiang's mother and aunt are in sharp contrast. Xiao Yan is a strong professional woman. Facing the pessimistic marriage situation, she resolutely chose divorce to find true love. In contrast, the mother who is addicted to mahjong table every day just repeats it over and over again? I have been in this family for so many years, and I can't escape. ? Here, I am not saying that these mothers who are dedicated to their families are not great. But I think that women should get rid of the shackles of tradition and live for themselves.

Being born in a family has a great influence. The contrast between Zhang Anren and Wang Yongzheng is also very strong. One is that he was born in poverty, but he stood firm in Shanghai diligently. Being from a good family makes her full of positive confidence in everything. Although both of them are good-looking, their family background has a great influence on Zhang Anren. Born in poverty, Zhang Anren lacks confidence and vision. When he designed his aunt's house, he divided her house into nine rooms, which looked very compact and suffocating. His idea of maximizing the value of a house is also ridiculous. At the same time, he can't accept that Jiang's mother bought a car for Jiang and asked his aunt to clean it. These are all because of his deep inferiority complex.

This play can truly reflect human nature. I hope we can grow after reading it.