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After watching Butterfly Dream, the feeling of 1 is not too melodramatic, but it is definitely from the heart. Seeing them, you will naturally feel very comfortable, and suddenly realize that if you have too much scruples about life, it may not be smooth. It's good to have friends! As for the "I" in the story, I can't say I like it, and I can't say I like it. I think for her, her experience should really be like a dream, from being accompanied by a rich lady like a maid. Oh, she entered the upper class because of love, and then returned to peace, and tasted the quiet happiness with Maxim in the hotel. People who have experienced storms actually cherish their blessings. After endless twists and turns, "I" think that "happiness is not a cherished possession, but a state of thinking. A state of mind, of course, we are sometimes depressed, but at other times, time is no longer measured by a pendulum, but extends to eternity. I'm glad to see them safe and happy. The original "I" was shy and not noble, but Maxim cherished my timidity, inexperience and kindness. But in Manderley's life, I must be uncomfortable. Because I don't live for myself, my emotions are controlled by Maxim, and I don't have the courage to assume the role of the hostess of the manor. I'm always afraid of Mrs. Danvers. Compared with Rebecca, I always feel inferior. In fact, I think she can be as confident as when she later learned that Rebecca's life was decadent and Maxim really loved her, and accept Mrs. Danvers's provocation frankly, instead of making up others' ridicule blindly. In its place, seek its administration. Show confidence, can't you be more free and easy?

As for Maxim derwent, I classify him as a man of great personality. First of all, I wish him to pursue love and happiness. However, he still ruined the image of a gentleman in my mind (perhaps almost all British men in that era, and many characters in his works were like this). He is eccentric and moody, and sometimes he always avoids the problem instead of facing it directly. For Rebecca's dissolute life, it turned into a deal, simply pursuing the seemingly infinite scenery. Shooting Rebecca obviously exposed his impulse, and he wouldn't think twice before doing anything. After the incident, he chose to flee the manor.

When Rebecca's bones were found, he behaved quite calmly. But there is no denying that he is the core of the story. In the story, my heart is still towards him. When arraigning, I still hope that things will not be revealed. Actually, people's inner thoughts are still very strange. Finally, I have to mention the author Rebecca, who splashed ink with prominent figures, like an evil butterfly, dancing in people's hearts. I lived in the story from beginning to end. Although I'm gone, my voice and voice are always there. This villain, at the end of the story, still maintains the goddess image in the hearts of many story characters. In my heart, Rebecca is a person who only loves herself. All her wit, sophistication and embellishment are for herself. But in fact, it fascinated Mrs. Danvers and lived for her from beginning to end. I have to make people admire her. However, she is actually like an empty shell. Even when she was alive, she was flesh and blood, extremely luxurious materially, but barren spiritually. Life will definitely be uncomfortable, and eventually my husband will leave after being entangled in the disease. In life, we can clearly see the life of people who know how to love themselves and others and know how to give. There are sunny days and surprises. In my opinion, this is an intriguing work, and the butterfly haunts my heart and never stops.

Thoughts on Butterfly Dream 2. When Mrs. Van Huo Po and I were having dinner on the coast of Wei Lan in Monte Carlo, a little humble young female companion passively bumped into the rural aristocrat Mayquez derwent, who owns the ancient and famous Manderley Manor.

The opening description of Madame Van Huo Po in Butterfly Dream is full of humor. There are many such characters in reality, but Mrs. Van Huo Po, who has such a seamless connection with stupidity, makes a vivid little person rise in front of us. Sometimes exaggeration has its incomparable charm, which can't be achieved by any other means.

People always have comparative advantages, or this "I" is not excellent, but under the background of Mrs. Van Huo Po, derwent has to pay attention to me. Just like putting a pot of leek next to daffodils may not be noticed, but putting a pot of cactus next to daffodils will have an extraordinary eye-catching effect. In this context, derwent, a middle-aged man full of worries, began to pay attention to me to shift the invisible shadow accumulated in his mind.

Derwent caught my attention because of the melancholy and sadness of his dead wife. When I first met him, I always tried to avoid it, and I was always careful not to touch the scar in his heart. But young I still have curiosity in my bones, and try my best to learn more.

In my eyes that I haven't seen much of the world, derwent is a typical medieval aristocrat, noble, cold, disdainful and somewhat inaccessible. And I am a young girl who likes to magnify happiness and sadness because of her humble position. Being swayed by considerations of gain and loss often makes me lose confidence in myself, so in my heart, the possibility of us even being friends is slim. We are just two acquaintances, and we both take a break during the trip to find a conversation partner, that's all.

A 42-year-old and a 2 1 year-old, a whole multiple, is obviously enough to allow any events, big or small, that should or should not happen in this 2 1 year, even including two world wars. In fact, when derwent decided to marry me, he threw a mine in front of me unprepared, or what he needed in his ordinary life was just an unruly acceptance, in other words, blind obedience. At least that's what I thought at that time, because at the moment, derwent's temples were covered with wind and frost, and he was eager to find a way to take him back to the right path.

There is no doubt that Manderley is a mansion, which can be seen between the lines of the article, but staying in Manderley is very different from my childhood as an orphan. What I need is time. This sudden change makes me feel really uneasy and frightened, and even there is always an unexpected natural and man-made disaster in my mind. I took my thin and small "shell", curled up in the corner of my heart, and even "waited" for this unfortunate arrival in despair.

Reflections on "Butterfly Dream" 3 Some literary works are well written, so they have been adapted and put on the screen, and there are countless examples. For most of the year, I watch movies first, and then I come across the corresponding original works. After reading it, I probably had two experiences. First, the original movie was not so bad and boring, so I couldn't help watching it again (such as Descendants and Road to Revolution)! Secondly, the original film is far from good enough, just a compressed version of the original film. Without those details, much fun would be lost. The film is just a summary of the main content (such as love during cholera, and even this butterfly dream)! I regret it very much, and I am determined to watch the original work first, and then watch the adapted video works!

Daphne Du Maurier was deeply influenced by Gothic novels characterized by mystery and horror in the19th century. At the same time, he also studied and deliberately imitated the novel creation techniques of the Bronte sisters. Everyone says that the butterfly dream is like Jane Eyre, which is not difficult to understand. Love. This Daphne. Du muriel's famous works used about three quarters of the space to create a mysterious image of Rebecca, and the last quarter suddenly reversed her image, which is indeed a typical framework of thriller and suspense stories. The author's familiar writing style of blending scenes makes Mantoli Manor gloomy, depressed and frightened everywhere! Because I saw the movie first, my imagination of the protagonist became very limited. While watching it, I let the characters in the movie reinterpret a play that is different from the movie in my mind.

But the only thing that makes me a little suspicious is what Rebecca did before she married Maxim. The article only uses Maxim's words (she told me her experience, and I don't want to repeat those words to a third party. ) Yes, I think Rebecca can do well in social interaction, which shows that she is very capable and has the three qualities mentioned in the article: education, brains and beauty. Why did such an independent and excellent woman marry Maxim? Why do you want to make a deal with Maxim to help him manage Manderley Manor? Since it was a deal, what did she get? Of course, readers can see clearly that she is not very happy in the back, so it is a pity that this story is not fluent enough, but on the whole, it is a veritable best-selling romance novel! 2

Thoughts on Butterfly Dream 4. Rebecca in the novel and I are completely different people. Although there are joys and sorrows, they actually play a foil role everywhere. The author's technique of using "reality" to set off "nothingness" is really ingenious and quite innovative.

The description of the scenery in the first few pages of this book first makes readers feel a sense of fear about Manderley Mountain Villa. There are many anthropomorphic techniques used in it, which makes people feel that the whole atmosphere is a bit strange. Everything seems to have life, but people become very small. The author described the current Manderley villa in the form of a dream. When readers see beautiful villas in the following articles, they will naturally think of the strange scenes before, which will also make people feel deeply. The reason why the author uses "dreaming" to describe Manderley now is to make the strangeness less exaggerated and more acceptable to readers. It also shows how reluctant I am to set foot in Manderley again.

In the latter fact, the life of "I" and Maxim is so ordinary and boring. At the beginning of the book, it is mentioned that Maxim and I are still living happily. We are staying in a small hotel instead of the beautiful Manderley, which makes people anxious to know why. After all, there is little description of present life, and the most is the past. There is no extensive description of "our" acquaintances. It can be said that Rebecca began to appear when she met Maxim: the cliff that made Maxim miserable. When the cliff is mentioned later, readers can understand Maxim's pain and gaffe at that time.

Later Maxim took me to the beautiful Manderley, and I became the hostess of Manderley. The first time I saw Manderley by car, it was not much wider than the path as soon as I entered the door, which also showed that everything about Manderley was unusual. The scenery below is always different. "I" brings uncomfortable feeling, which also indicates the development of the following characters, because this is the mandolin designed by Rebecca. Especially the "blood-red wall" heather surprised me even more.

When they arrived at the house, many servants greeted them. At that time, I looked like "wearing tights, sweaty hands holding a pair of arm-length gloves, thin and weak, embarrassed, standing on the threshold." This is enough to show how incompatible Manderley and I are. Of course, as a person, my inferiority complex at that time can be imagined, which is also the foreshadowing that "I" always thought that I was not as good as Rebecca.

Butterfly Dream is the work of Daphne, a British woman writer. Du muriel's work "Butterfly Dream" is her famous work, formerly known as "Butterfly Dream", which was also used to make movies. In this book, Daphne portrays a mysterious female Rebecca. There are many flashbacks in the book. Rebecca only mentioned them in flashbacks, but she has a great influence in the book. She has always lived in my mind and controlled my life in Manderley. Although Rebecca died, her voice and voice were all the time. She could continue to control Manderley Manor through her loyal servants and lovers until it was finally burned down.

In the novel, Rebecca and I are completely different people. Although there are joys and sorrows, they actually play a foil role everywhere. The author's technique of using "reality" to set off "nothingness" is really ingenious and quite innovative.

The description of the scenery in the first few pages of this book first makes readers feel a sense of fear about Manderley Mountain Villa. There are many anthropomorphic techniques used in it, which makes people feel that the whole atmosphere is a bit strange. Everything seems to have life, but people become very small. The author described the current Manderley villa in the form of a dream. When readers see beautiful villas in the following articles, they will naturally think of the strange scenes before, which will also make people feel deeply. The reason why the author uses "dreaming" to describe Manderley now is to make the strangeness less exaggerated and more acceptable to readers. It also shows how reluctant I am to set foot in Manderley again.

In the latter fact, the life of "I" and Maxim is so ordinary and boring. At the beginning of the book, it is mentioned that Maxim and I are still living happily. We are staying in a small hotel instead of the beautiful Manderley, which makes people anxious to know why. After all, there is little description of present life, and the most is the past. There is no extensive description of "our" acquaintances. It can be said that Rebecca began to appear when she met Maxim: the cliff that made Maxim miserable. When the cliff is mentioned later, readers can understand Maxim's pain and gaffe at that time.

Later Maxim took me to the beautiful Manderley, and I became the hostess of Manderley. The first time I saw Manderley by car, it was not much wider than the path as soon as I entered the door, which also showed that everything about Manderley was unusual. The scenery below is always different. "I" brings uncomfortable feeling, which also indicates the development of the following characters, because this is the mandolin designed by Rebecca. Especially the "blood-red wall" heather surprised me even more.

When they arrived at the house, many servants greeted them. At that time, I looked like "wearing tights, sweaty hands holding a pair of arm-length gloves, thin and weak, embarrassed, standing on the threshold." This is enough to show how incompatible Manderley and I are. Of course, as a person, my inferiority complex at that time can be imagined, which is also the foreshadowing that "I" always thought that I was not as good as Rebecca.

Then Rebecca's faithful servant, Mrs. Danvers, a powerful person in Manderley, brought me a great sense of inferiority. She always compares me with Rebecca consciously or unconsciously. I can't confidently regard her as the mistress of Manderley. From an insider's phone conversation to deliberately telling Rebecca the most unbearable costume for the masquerade. Mrs Danvers's rejection and hostility to "I" are explained everywhere. Finally, she learned of Rebecca's death and left Manderley quietly.

After reading Butterfly Dream, I read six books quite early. I didn't know until I finished reading them. I couldn't bear to put them down. After reading, I want more. I read my favorite passage over and over again. I didn't return them to my best friend until I felt I had to recite them.

But I still don't understand how Rebecca became a butterfly dream, especially how the word butterfly came out. In fact, this is an academic issue. I think the translator must have translated it from some ancient poems.

This book revolves around Rebecca, a woman who needs beating. She tortured Maxim before her death and became a lingering shadow between the horse and "me" after her death. A dead person has such a great influence on the living. She really admires this female ghost and fights with Zhen Zi and Ye Jia Zi.

Suspicion, jealousy, doubt-as long as there are these psychological barriers between people, there will be barriers to get along.

There are a lot of psychological descriptions in the book, most of which are "I". She always suspects that the servant compares R with herself. Her husband still misses that night after marriage, and her husband's sister and brother-in-law compare her after knowing her. Before the truth came out, she was jealous of R, and she was extremely inferior. In a luxurious manor, she is not like a hostess, but rather like a staff member or something. I think this stems from the identity background of "I", because she didn't belong to Maxim's class from the beginning, and the change of identity needs an adaptive process. Obviously, she is not good at it and her adaptability is poor.

A woman is so insecure about her love that she has a great responsibility as a husband. Maxim is not a very active person emotionally. His love carries a lot, at least in his marriage with R, he carries too many non-love elements. In R's married life, he knew that R was not a person who could live with himself, but for the sake of family and career, he chose to endure, endure R's pleasure outside, in exchange for family reputation. But in fact, he was wrong. This concession did not last long. Later, he couldn't bear it. When R committed suicide due to cancer, she pieced it together. He can be said to be very poor, but if it is not his fault in R's marriage, he is not a good husband in his marriage with "me". Because he was busy at work, he didn't communicate with me after marriage, which was an important reason why I didn't adapt to Manderley and became less confident. In addition, it also caused the alienation of Mrs. Danfoss, which made "I" have the shadow of Maxim's death, and also made "I" deviate from the image of R, thinking that she was a perfect woman and was everyone's idol before her death, and people could not forget her after her death.

Fortunately, at the end of the book, it is a very happy ending. Mrs. Danfoss set fire to Manderley, and Maxim and "I" finally lived happily together. It can be said that R's plan failed. She didn't put Maxim in prison, nor did she let Maxim's marriage with "me" shine a red light, which fell short!

Butterfly Dream was later made into a movie, starring Lawrence and joan fontaine. Lawrence is charming in this film, but he gets fat when he gets old and has no attraction at all. He is really handsome and melancholy in this movie, but compared with the novel, this movie is still not brilliant enough.

Reflections on "Butterfly Dream" 7 "Butterfly Dream" is the work of British woman writer Daphne Du muriel. Butterfly Dream is her famous work, formerly known as Butterfly Dream, which is also used in movies. In this book, Daphne portrays a mysterious female Rebecca. There are many flashbacks in the book. Rebecca only mentioned them in flashbacks, but she has a great influence in the book. She has always lived in my mind and controlled my life in Manderley. Although Rebecca died, her voice and voice were all the time. She could continue to control Manderley Manor through her loyal servants and lovers until it was finally burned down.

Speaking of this book, it is about a country girl who meets a man ten to twenty years older than her, then falls in love with him and marries him. Then, I followed him to his world, a villa.

The man's ex-wife was an excellent woman, beautiful and capable, but she died in an accident. Her shadow is everywhere in the villa. This ordinary girl feels inferior because she is nothing like this dead man. She feels that her husband doesn't love her, but just needs someone to face this huge villa together.

A ship ran aground on the sea near the villa. It's really like coming out His ex-wife is a slut. She made a deal with him. In front of others, she is excellent in all aspects. She manages the villa very well, and she is only a model among model couples with him. No man will not love him, and no woman will not appreciate her. But secretly, she has a close relationship with countless men. She only loves herself. Finally, he killed her and sank her to the bottom of the sea.

The ordinary woman suddenly relaxed. She is no longer afraid of the dead man, because he doesn't love her and he hates her. Her husband loves himself.

This book has no ending, but I think I hope they will have a new beginning and this villa will become another atmosphere.

This is really like a dream, because it's amazing. For this ordinary girl, her love made her enter a place that she never dared to imagine, and made her become a real hostess in the villa from her previous timidity.

After reading "Butterfly Dream" 8, I wandered around the rows of bookshelves in the library, glanced at the title of the book, stopped suddenly and fixed my eyes. (Butterfly Dream), a beautiful name, an exquisite little book, has been studying for several jobs in recent days ... I casually wandered around the rows of bookshelves in the library, glancing at the title of the book, suddenly stopped and fixed my eyes.

This is a novel that needs no elaboration. The writer is British woman writer Daphne Du muriel. Her novels are called "Cornwall novels" because most of them are based on the social customs and habits of Cornwall county on the Atlantic coast of southwest England.

In (Butterfly Dream), the author successfully created a mysterious female Rebecca. Although she died at the beginning of the novel, she has always existed. Through the change of the hostess's emotional color and the development of the story, her image has gone from one extreme to the other. It seems that the life of these living people has excavated Rebecca's comprehensive personality characteristics bit by bit, from small to large. Rebecca's decadent life and deformed marriage reveal the phenomena of hedonism, intrigue, extravagance and hypocrisy of power in British upper class, and the double atmosphere of lingering homesickness, gloomy depression, despair and terror overlap and penetrate. The article shows the truth layer by layer like peeling onions, which is surprising and strengthens the interest of the article.

A lovely book is as beautiful as its name.

After watching Butterfly Dream, I like the heroine of this story, my second wife derwent. Although she is poor and Aha doesn't have a very beautiful face, she has a very pure heart and she is also very kind. When she met Mr derwent, her tenderness and purity deeply touched his heart. Soon they fell in love with each other and even got married. Then they returned to Mandalay, his big country estate. She is very sincere and friendly to every servant. Mrs. Danvers, the housekeeper of Mandalay, resented that Sherha had replaced Rebecca, the former mistress. But the heroine politely said to her, "I really hope we can be friends." You must be patient with me. This kind of life is new to me and I want to succeed. " The heroine loves her husband deeply, and even if there are many troubles in their lives, her love will not change all the time. I really like her kindness.

I don't like Mrs Danvers, the housekeeper. She idolizes Rebecca, the former hostess, and even tries to make trouble to split Mr. derwent and the heroine. In the end, she was destroyed with the Rebecca myth she cherished. I think her actions are very stupid.

Dream of Butterfly 10 Dream of Butterfly is a novel that has attracted many readers. The author skillfully combines the humor at the beginning with the puzzles that are constantly generated later, so that readers can't put down the story when they are scared. It makes people want to stop.

The book shows a thrilling story by recalling the heroine's past experience. At first, I was just a small waiter. I met Maxim by chance and was moved by his temperament and sincerity. Although the female employer was angry with his behavior, she gave me kind advice: you can't adapt to this life. But she wouldn't listen. The power of love is enormous. At this time, the author also gave the reader a small detail: the message on the title page of the book and the cliff that kept Maxim suffering hinted at the existence of a woman: Rebecca.

However, when she entered the life of Manderley Villa, she constantly found that this disappeared woman still existed around her life like a ghost: beautiful flowers, patchwork arrangements, daily recipes, rooms that are not allowed to visit, cousin Rebecca's visit, masquerade that neighbors have been talking about, and the constant appearance of Mrs. Danvers, the housekeeper, pushed up such suspense. What puzzles the heroine even more is the cabin by the sea and the words of the dementia. All this only exists around another Rebecca who has left.

Mrs. Danvers doesn't allow others to enter the world of Manderley, making things difficult everywhere in the details of her life and spying on the heroine's every move. She even had a problem at the masquerade party, dressing her up as another Rebecca, which made Maxim very angry. She hesitated because of the pain. I wonder if Maxim really loves himself. But the discovery of Rebecca's body and Maxim's frank meeting the next day solved these doubts. It turns out that Rebecca is a selfish and dissolute person, and her freewheeling life is also hurting Maxim. Her existence was a nightmare, and Maxim finally killed her, creating the illusion of a sunken ship. This confession gives the heroine the courage to love and takes their relationship to a new level.

Although the hearing went smoothly, cousin Rebecca's insistence on the truth and her suicide note became new evidence. Although he was confident in Maxim's evidence of Rebecca's murder and wanted to make some money, he was disappointed by his confession to the so-called witness: the idiot refused to admit that they had a private meeting in a cabin by the sea, and the housekeeper threw cold water on her: Rebecca doesn't love you, she just wants to have fun with you when dating other men. At the same time, Rebecca's record of going out that day was given, so everyone went to a private doctor in London to find out the truth. As a result, Rebecca became terminally ill. She tortured Maxim so much only for her own selfish desires.

At the end of the story, Manderley turned into a sea of fire, which also gave the reader a question: What happened after them? What should residents and servants know about this fire? ..... but the colonel gave them a better suggestion: go out for a trip, relax, forget about it and start a new life. ...

By describing Rebecca's decadent life and her abnormal marriage with mackesey derwent, the author vividly exposes the phenomena of hedonism, intrigue, extravagance, snobbery and hypocrisy in British upper society. The author also succeeded in rendering two kinds of atmosphere through the blending of scenes: on the one hand, the lingering nostalgia for the past, on the other hand, the despair and horror of Yin Sen's repression. These two kinds of atmosphere overlap and penetrate each other, and the suspense of the book continues, making this book a best-selling romance novel for many years.