Laugh at it!

The book "La Traviata" was recommended to me by a friend. When Alexandre Dumas wrote "La Traviata", aside from utilitarian motives, he was writing about his own relationship experience after all, especially the impossible long-term relationship with a smash hit famous prostitute, which is very newsworthy.

The beginning of this story is to write the scene of the auction, which makes people foresee the tragic fate and ending of the heroine at the beginning.

After that, the hero Armand Duvall was introduced. Then came Armand's memories and narration.

Armand fell in love with a courtesan, and this courtesan was none other than Marguerite. Margaret has the appearance of a captivating city, lives a rich and luxurious life, and wants money and money, clothes and diamonds.

But she is not happy, and she is not as greedy as other actors. It was precisely because of this excessively rich and luxurious material life that she felt more and more obviously her spiritual emptiness, and he also knew more that those who provided her with material life did not really love him, but to satisfy her own desires and needs.

It seems to be an enviable rich life and many supporters and admirers, but behind it is the torment of illness and the lonely and filthy soul.

What is the point of empty people who often live a good life and lose their sincere life?

Therefore, such people always crave something sincere. Because of this, Marguerite accepted Armand, and the two quickly fell in love.

But this relationship will not last long, although both of them have worked hard for the relationship, Marguerite has pawned all her gorgeous jewelry, and he intends to live in the country with Armand after paying off his debts.

When Armand learns of Marguerite's contributions, he plans to give Marguerite the annuity that his mother has left him.

Both of them are working hard and paying for a happy life in the future. Naturally, Armand's father could not accept his son's affair with a prostitute, and he felt that it would make his son lose face with him.

Armand's father made an appointment with Marguerite without telling him that she would weigh the pros and cons of the affair and told him that if she really loved Armand, she would not want to ruin his future.

At this point, Marguerite said goodbye to Armand, ending their relationship, and the girl returned to her former identity and life.

Unwitting, Armand thought that Marguerite had coveted the extravagance of her previous life, and he believed that Marguerite had betrayed him for money and wealth.

He hated! He wanted to take revenge on her, and he swore to torture her and make her more miserable than he was. Armand sought revenge on Marguerite's best friend as his mistress.

His words and deeds deeply stung the Margaret, who loved him deeply. Later, in order to pay for the huge expenses of his mistress, he was almost penniless.

He eventually left Paris, and the relationship and bond between the two came to an end. Later, in Marguerite's notes, Armand understood why Marguerite had left him in the first place.

He was very guilty and sad. He found a man who had bought a book from Margaret's life at auction and informed him of the relationship.

The two are separated after all, forever. One sleeps with worldly criticism and some world's regret for the death of a beautiful young woman like her, and the other lives with remorse and memories.

Margaret's life is extremely tragic, but in this dusty woman, she has a different temperament.

She shuttled through those glamorous places, lingering in the life of drunken gold. But unlike other prostitutes, he was unwilling to sell his soul and body for money, and he rejected the second lieutenant, who had repeatedly tried to keep her as his mistress.

She bravely pursued her own happiness. But his past has finally become an obstacle to the relationship between the two. This is the life of a smash hit prostitute, who has experienced a serious love, loves deeply, but does not have a happy ending, and suffers a lot for it.