Dumas broke up with Mary because he found that she still kept close correspondence with other men. When they broke up, Dumas wrote a letter to Mary, directly expressing his pain and asking them to forget each other, but Mary didn't reply to him. Even in the face of Dumas' accusation that lying would make his teeth whiter, Dumas had another mistress shortly after breaking up, and they never met again.
Although Margaret is based on Mary, don't be confused. Mary is really just a social butterfly, a heartless woman who worships money, but Margaret is different. Although Margaret has fallen into the dust, she hopes to get love. When her hopes were dashed, she dared to sacrifice herself to fulfill others. She is a beautiful, intelligent and kind woman, and Mary is incomparable in essence.
Moreover, the story of Dumas and Mary is only the writer's private affair, and the story of Margaret and armand in La Traviata is the real love tragedy, which contains social content beyond the characters themselves.
La Traviata is one of my favorite stories. Although the story is short, the love in it is vividly portrayed, especially at the end. Margaret's letter expressed her last sadness more strongly than the last one. !