Blame me for being too attractive
Chapter 99
As a mature work, it has been popular for nearly 200 years from its publication to the present.
The charm of "Pride and Prejudice" is beyond doubt, and related film and television works can also be said to emerge in endlessly.
From filming the content of the novel itself to filming the author's experience and inspiration when creating the book, it can be said that the coverage is all-round and has no dead ends.No way, this is the classic charm.
It is actually not easy for you to overturn the car when shooting this kind of work. After all, good works are out there, and after enough time testing, they are still loved and respected by people.Moreover, the endless stream of film and television works also seem to be positive and negative references.Think about it, so many reference answers are already there, if you still fail the exam, then you are probably hopeless.
But in the same way, it is not easy to shoot this kind of work to get something new.
After all, apart from other things, the vast majority of book fans have a natural aversion to adapting the original work, let alone adapting such a classic work.
Even if it is a big-name screenwriter, if you want to change this classic work, you will definitely get a question of "Are you worthy?"
However, if this work is to be innovative, that is something that directors and screenwriters need to worry about.As an actor, what Meeks needs to focus on is character creation.
As far as the role of Wickham is concerned, it is actually quite subtle.
Judging from the whole story, he is undoubtedly full of villains.But if you want to say that he is a villain, it seems that the word villain is somewhat tarnished. Compared with villains in other film and television works, Wickham has neither the powerful power of villains nor the shrewd calculations of villains. A tall villain in the general impression, he is more like a negative character interspersed in the emotional line of the hero and heroine.
And what is different from other negative characters is that Wickham, a negative character, finally got a pretty good ending.
From this point of view, it seems that it does not conform to the view of "good is rewarded with good, and evil is rewarded with evil" in the universal values.
Looking closely at Wickham's evil, he did not kill or set fire, and he almost only did one evil thing throughout the book, that is, to seduce women.If you have to say something else, maybe you can also count his gambling behavior.
But in general, he is actually seducing women more.
Throughout the novel, there are three main women that Wickham has seduced. One is the younger sister of the hero Darcy. elopement.
This was the first object he seduced, and the result of the seduction was obviously a failure. This was a past tense of his.
And the second seduce object can be said to be the heroine Elizabeth, or it can be said not to be.Because his seduction did not have any elopement intentions, but more like an attempt to spoil the heroine's affection for the hero through this method.And at this time, Elizabeth was not the only one he was seducing, he could be said to be "seducing" everyone.
Although the result of this seduction was also a failure, Elizabeth later learned of Wickham's lies from Darcy's letter.But it is undeniable that in this process, there are several places that have shown the charm of Wickham from the side.
Regarding Wickham's description, before Elizabeth saw him, she had already heard about a handsome young officer in the militia regiment, and everyone praised him. Ham felt good about it.
And she really had a deeper dislike for Darcy because of Wickham's slander against Darcy.
To some extent, Wickham is actually a villain who magnifies the prejudice of the heroine.
Even though his lies were later exposed by Darcy's letter, it is undeniable that he played a role in promoting the relationship between the hero and heroine.And what can best reflect his role in promoting this relationship is his third seduction.
And the object of his third seduction is Elizabeth's sister Lydia.Whether it is for himself or the emotional line of the whole story, this is undoubtedly his most successful seduction.
As a result of this seduction, Lydia eloped with him, and in the end it was Darcy who helped Elizabeth solve the family scandal. Darcy paid off his gambling debts and gave him a large sum of money for him to marry Elizabeth. Sister gets married.
For Wickham, this was a success of both man and fortune, and Darcy also used this to move Elizabeth and eliminate the other party's prejudice against him.
From this point of view, what a perfect ending, everyone got what they wanted.
But what an absurd finale this is. Wickham, who didn't do anything good from the beginning to the end, got a good result in the end.
Why, because he has become the heroine's future brother-in-law, or because he has acted as a qualified enough tool to give the hero the opportunity to "save the beauty"?
No matter what the reason is, the ending is just such an ending, and while the character of Wickham looks extremely thin, he also has a sense of the soul that runs through the whole text.
"Why do you think so?" Jason didn't understand. If Wickham was more important, he could accept it, but for the soul, it seemed a little too much.
"Of course he should be the soul character. His acquaintance with the hero Darcy is earlier than everyone else in the novel, and the bond between him and the heroine in the end is not comparable to that of another important male supporting role. up and down."
After all, both Wickham and Bentley married Elizabeth's sister.
Meeks shared his views with Jason enthusiastically: "This novel is called "Pride and Prejudice", and Wickham is the creator and destroyer of pride and prejudice."
"His slander against Darcy gave birth to Elizabeth's deeper prejudice, and Darcy's non-defense is undoubtedly a form of arrogance. Then Elizabeth categorically rejected the other party's marriage proposal under the accumulation of prejudice and Darcy's arrogance. , and then Darcy began to reflect on his arrogance..."
"Later, he eloped with Lydia, but Darcy didn't criticize him arrogantly. Instead, he helped Elizabeth solve the problem. In the process, Elizabeth eliminated her prejudice against Darcy..."
"So he was the one who gave birth to Pride and Prejudice, and he was the one who eliminated Pride and Prejudice. Just imagine how Darcy and Elizabeth would eliminate Pride and Prejudice logically and self-consistently if there were no Wickham who seduced Lydia to elope. , finally get together?"
This actually shows from the side that if there is light in this world, there must be darkness.Maybe those negative things are not beautiful, but they are definitely necessary to exist.
In many cases, what promotes the development of the world is not truth, goodness and beauty, but endless desires, destructive and negative things.
Just imagine if the whole world lives together lovingly and lovingly, without evil, without famine, without fear, without disease...all negative things don’t exist, then human beings are probably still in a primitive state. What about society?
Regarding Meeks' perfectly logical and self-consistent analysis, Jason actually felt that there was some truth to it.
However, Meeks must have put in a lot of effort to be able to analyze such interlocking links.
"Do you like this character very much?"
"It's not that I like it very much, I just think it's quite interesting." After all, when it comes to seduction, Meeks has taken professional courses.
And if he was Wickham, his record would definitely not be such a dismal two losses and one win.
However, classics can last for a long time, which naturally has its advantages and reasons.Believe it or not, you can see that even one of the supporting roles can give people such a rich room for interpretation.
Jason, who has always liked this novel, couldn't help asking Meeks, "What do you think love is?"
After thinking about it, and considering that Meeks had no relevant experience, he added another sentence: "How do you view love?"
"The so-called best is often compared, and love is never the product of weighing the pros and cons." Just like the hero and heroine in Pride and Prejudice, love should be an impulse, a feeling, and a heartfelt desire Emotions have nothing to do with the rest of the family.
"I believe in the beauty of love, but I don't believe that I will meet a beautiful love." Or, from the bottom of my heart, Meeks doesn't think he will fall in love with anyone.
In the past, it was not possible when it was weak and weak, but now that it has enough strength, it is even more so.
In fact, if he believes in the so-called love, with his face and means, he can reap countless "loves", and he can also use these "loves" to make himself live chic enough.
Like Wickham in the novel, he seduces women three times, but does he really fall in love with them?
No, he didn't, he never fell in love with any of them, not even Lydia, whom he married in the end.
He is just using "love" to get what he wants for himself.In the end, he succeeded.
Meeks' arrogance is doomed that he will never become a person like Wickham. He may use emotion to urge loyalty, but it will definitely not be love.
Even if Meeks admits the beauty of love, love is more often a brain-destroying thing in his opinion.
There is a word in the East, how to say, the color makes the mind faint.
Even though there were no concrete examples, this point of view was inexplicably firm in Meeks' mind.
How firm is he? He is so firm that he doesn't want to be contaminated by love.
But Jason suddenly asked him a question about love, which made Meeks glance at him: "Have you fallen in love with someone?"
After feeling it carefully, I didn't feel any pink breath from Jason.
"Love..." Jason smiled nonchalantly, "Of course not."
Love needs soil and foundation.And on his barren land, there are no beautiful roses.
Whether it's the kid from Crime Alley, the second-generation Robin next to Batman, or the later Red Hood, love has neither blossomed nor borne fruit with Jason.
In fact, many times, a person's attitude towards love, whether pessimistic or optimistic, is influenced to a certain extent by the family.
In this regard, neither Meeks nor Jason obviously received any good influence.
They can act romantic, but it is difficult to act the appearance of truly loving someone.
The charm of "Pride and Prejudice" is beyond doubt, and related film and television works can also be said to emerge in endlessly.
From filming the content of the novel itself to filming the author's experience and inspiration when creating the book, it can be said that the coverage is all-round and has no dead ends.No way, this is the classic charm.
It is actually not easy for you to overturn the car when shooting this kind of work. After all, good works are out there, and after enough time testing, they are still loved and respected by people.Moreover, the endless stream of film and television works also seem to be positive and negative references.Think about it, so many reference answers are already there, if you still fail the exam, then you are probably hopeless.
But in the same way, it is not easy to shoot this kind of work to get something new.
After all, apart from other things, the vast majority of book fans have a natural aversion to adapting the original work, let alone adapting such a classic work.
Even if it is a big-name screenwriter, if you want to change this classic work, you will definitely get a question of "Are you worthy?"
However, if this work is to be innovative, that is something that directors and screenwriters need to worry about.As an actor, what Meeks needs to focus on is character creation.
As far as the role of Wickham is concerned, it is actually quite subtle.
Judging from the whole story, he is undoubtedly full of villains.But if you want to say that he is a villain, it seems that the word villain is somewhat tarnished. Compared with villains in other film and television works, Wickham has neither the powerful power of villains nor the shrewd calculations of villains. A tall villain in the general impression, he is more like a negative character interspersed in the emotional line of the hero and heroine.
And what is different from other negative characters is that Wickham, a negative character, finally got a pretty good ending.
From this point of view, it seems that it does not conform to the view of "good is rewarded with good, and evil is rewarded with evil" in the universal values.
Looking closely at Wickham's evil, he did not kill or set fire, and he almost only did one evil thing throughout the book, that is, to seduce women.If you have to say something else, maybe you can also count his gambling behavior.
But in general, he is actually seducing women more.
Throughout the novel, there are three main women that Wickham has seduced. One is the younger sister of the hero Darcy. elopement.
This was the first object he seduced, and the result of the seduction was obviously a failure. This was a past tense of his.
And the second seduce object can be said to be the heroine Elizabeth, or it can be said not to be.Because his seduction did not have any elopement intentions, but more like an attempt to spoil the heroine's affection for the hero through this method.And at this time, Elizabeth was not the only one he was seducing, he could be said to be "seducing" everyone.
Although the result of this seduction was also a failure, Elizabeth later learned of Wickham's lies from Darcy's letter.But it is undeniable that in this process, there are several places that have shown the charm of Wickham from the side.
Regarding Wickham's description, before Elizabeth saw him, she had already heard about a handsome young officer in the militia regiment, and everyone praised him. Ham felt good about it.
And she really had a deeper dislike for Darcy because of Wickham's slander against Darcy.
To some extent, Wickham is actually a villain who magnifies the prejudice of the heroine.
Even though his lies were later exposed by Darcy's letter, it is undeniable that he played a role in promoting the relationship between the hero and heroine.And what can best reflect his role in promoting this relationship is his third seduction.
And the object of his third seduction is Elizabeth's sister Lydia.Whether it is for himself or the emotional line of the whole story, this is undoubtedly his most successful seduction.
As a result of this seduction, Lydia eloped with him, and in the end it was Darcy who helped Elizabeth solve the family scandal. Darcy paid off his gambling debts and gave him a large sum of money for him to marry Elizabeth. Sister gets married.
For Wickham, this was a success of both man and fortune, and Darcy also used this to move Elizabeth and eliminate the other party's prejudice against him.
From this point of view, what a perfect ending, everyone got what they wanted.
But what an absurd finale this is. Wickham, who didn't do anything good from the beginning to the end, got a good result in the end.
Why, because he has become the heroine's future brother-in-law, or because he has acted as a qualified enough tool to give the hero the opportunity to "save the beauty"?
No matter what the reason is, the ending is just such an ending, and while the character of Wickham looks extremely thin, he also has a sense of the soul that runs through the whole text.
"Why do you think so?" Jason didn't understand. If Wickham was more important, he could accept it, but for the soul, it seemed a little too much.
"Of course he should be the soul character. His acquaintance with the hero Darcy is earlier than everyone else in the novel, and the bond between him and the heroine in the end is not comparable to that of another important male supporting role. up and down."
After all, both Wickham and Bentley married Elizabeth's sister.
Meeks shared his views with Jason enthusiastically: "This novel is called "Pride and Prejudice", and Wickham is the creator and destroyer of pride and prejudice."
"His slander against Darcy gave birth to Elizabeth's deeper prejudice, and Darcy's non-defense is undoubtedly a form of arrogance. Then Elizabeth categorically rejected the other party's marriage proposal under the accumulation of prejudice and Darcy's arrogance. , and then Darcy began to reflect on his arrogance..."
"Later, he eloped with Lydia, but Darcy didn't criticize him arrogantly. Instead, he helped Elizabeth solve the problem. In the process, Elizabeth eliminated her prejudice against Darcy..."
"So he was the one who gave birth to Pride and Prejudice, and he was the one who eliminated Pride and Prejudice. Just imagine how Darcy and Elizabeth would eliminate Pride and Prejudice logically and self-consistently if there were no Wickham who seduced Lydia to elope. , finally get together?"
This actually shows from the side that if there is light in this world, there must be darkness.Maybe those negative things are not beautiful, but they are definitely necessary to exist.
In many cases, what promotes the development of the world is not truth, goodness and beauty, but endless desires, destructive and negative things.
Just imagine if the whole world lives together lovingly and lovingly, without evil, without famine, without fear, without disease...all negative things don’t exist, then human beings are probably still in a primitive state. What about society?
Regarding Meeks' perfectly logical and self-consistent analysis, Jason actually felt that there was some truth to it.
However, Meeks must have put in a lot of effort to be able to analyze such interlocking links.
"Do you like this character very much?"
"It's not that I like it very much, I just think it's quite interesting." After all, when it comes to seduction, Meeks has taken professional courses.
And if he was Wickham, his record would definitely not be such a dismal two losses and one win.
However, classics can last for a long time, which naturally has its advantages and reasons.Believe it or not, you can see that even one of the supporting roles can give people such a rich room for interpretation.
Jason, who has always liked this novel, couldn't help asking Meeks, "What do you think love is?"
After thinking about it, and considering that Meeks had no relevant experience, he added another sentence: "How do you view love?"
"The so-called best is often compared, and love is never the product of weighing the pros and cons." Just like the hero and heroine in Pride and Prejudice, love should be an impulse, a feeling, and a heartfelt desire Emotions have nothing to do with the rest of the family.
"I believe in the beauty of love, but I don't believe that I will meet a beautiful love." Or, from the bottom of my heart, Meeks doesn't think he will fall in love with anyone.
In the past, it was not possible when it was weak and weak, but now that it has enough strength, it is even more so.
In fact, if he believes in the so-called love, with his face and means, he can reap countless "loves", and he can also use these "loves" to make himself live chic enough.
Like Wickham in the novel, he seduces women three times, but does he really fall in love with them?
No, he didn't, he never fell in love with any of them, not even Lydia, whom he married in the end.
He is just using "love" to get what he wants for himself.In the end, he succeeded.
Meeks' arrogance is doomed that he will never become a person like Wickham. He may use emotion to urge loyalty, but it will definitely not be love.
Even if Meeks admits the beauty of love, love is more often a brain-destroying thing in his opinion.
There is a word in the East, how to say, the color makes the mind faint.
Even though there were no concrete examples, this point of view was inexplicably firm in Meeks' mind.
How firm is he? He is so firm that he doesn't want to be contaminated by love.
But Jason suddenly asked him a question about love, which made Meeks glance at him: "Have you fallen in love with someone?"
After feeling it carefully, I didn't feel any pink breath from Jason.
"Love..." Jason smiled nonchalantly, "Of course not."
Love needs soil and foundation.And on his barren land, there are no beautiful roses.
Whether it's the kid from Crime Alley, the second-generation Robin next to Batman, or the later Red Hood, love has neither blossomed nor borne fruit with Jason.
In fact, many times, a person's attitude towards love, whether pessimistic or optimistic, is influenced to a certain extent by the family.
In this regard, neither Meeks nor Jason obviously received any good influence.
They can act romantic, but it is difficult to act the appearance of truly loving someone.
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