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Love and conspiracy

J. Schiller's masterpiece Five acts of tragedy. First broadcast on 1784. Louis, the only daughter of poor musician Miller, is madly in love with Ferdinand, the son of the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister attached himself to the Duke, hoping that his son would marry the Duke's mistress, Lady milford. Mrs milford, whose nature is pure, can't bear to break up the young lovers and let them fly away. But the duke's decision has been announced throughout the country. Ferdinand's fierce protest didn't help. The Prime Minister coerced Louise to write a fake love letter to Captain Wei and deliberately handed it to Ferdinand. Ferdinand was so angry that he confronted Louise, but Louise admitted it was true. She loves Ferdinand, but she can't escape the trap of sin. Ferdinand, in desperation, put poison in lemonade and made Louis drink it. Louise told the plot of the Prime Minister before she died. Just then, the Prime Minister came. Ferdinand accused him of forcing his son to kill his lover and would take his son's life. After that, the remaining venom in the cup was drunk, and both pure lovers died.

In the play, Louise's purity, Miller's self-esteem, Mrs. milford's kindness, Ferdinand's enthusiasm, integrity and credulity, and the Prime Minister's meanness and cruelty are all vividly portrayed, with complete structure, sharp twists and turns in dramatic conflicts, complex and clear plot clues, and especially good at showing characters' personalities in contradictions and entanglements.

Don Juan is a historical figure. He was a Spanish aristocrat who lived in15th century. He kidnapped a young girl and then murdered her father.

Such an evil figure will not go down in history, but he inspired the artistic creation of many poets, writers and musicians in later generations. For example, Byron, a great English poet, wrote a long poem called Don Juan. Mozart, an Austrian musician, created a famous opera with the theme of Don Juan. British dramatist Bernard Shaw also wrote a satirical stage play by borrowing Don Juan's story.

With the passage of time, the historical Don Juan has evolved into the legendary Don Juan. The legendary Don Juan is a man who lures a woman to bed when he sees her. Legend has it that he has sex with different women every night.

Modern don Juan is defined as a lecherous who wants to possess most women's bodies to satisfy his male vanity. Therefore, don Juan sex is sex without love at all.

Don Juan only pursues a woman's body; He never put his feelings into sex with women; He never used money to buy sex; He wants to seduce women to sleep with him based on his male charm. When he got a woman's body, he immediately shifted his target and looked for a new conqueror; Because he has to conquer women constantly, his male vanity can remain full.

Here are two examples to illustrate. The men in both examples are typical Don Juan.

Martin is an industrial inventor in Denmark. His invention didn't become a world-famous bestseller, but he played Don Juan very well.

He is unusually handsome in appearance and figure, personable, polite and well dressed. He was married three times in his life: his first wife was a ballet star; The second wife is a movie star; The third wife is a fashion model. Three marriages ended in divorce, just because he got married, he couldn't restrain his don Juan mentality of chasing new women.

Martin himself admitted that playing the big lover gave him the greatest pleasure in his life. Now, let's look at the way Martin plays the lover.

When Martin enters any restaurant and sits down, his eyes search around the restaurant like searchlights. His eyes lit up when he saw the table where only women were present. As long as a woman looks good, has a good temperament and is not too old, that night is the object of his conquest. He immediately ordered the waiter to bring a bottle of wine; Of course, the lady asked curiously who sent the wine. At this time, Martin greeted the lady with affectionate eyes.

When the lady finished eating, Martin went over and introduced himself politely. I wonder if this lady will allow him to sit down and have coffee with her. As soon as Martin sat down, he poured soup for the lady and praised her for being beautiful! How charming! Of course, there was a sincere expression on his face when he spoke.

"In my life," Martin said to each of his prey, "I have never met a woman with a unique flavor like you!" This sentence came out of Martin's mouth mechanically, but every time it hit a woman's heart, it was fatal.

The lady drank a big bowl of mysterious soup that Martin gave her and was fascinated. I believe this handsome gentleman fell in love with her at first sight. So she was willing to have sex with Martin that night.

Martin is very careful and never brings any women back to his home. Instead of going home with the lady, he found another neutral place. Martin doesn't want to see that woman again after a one-night fling. He left a phone number at most, which was from his friend's office. If the lady calls him there, she will only get a message: Martin has gone abroad, or he doesn't work there anymore.

That's it. Martin has played the big lover on the stage of life all his life. He won every battle and won something while hunting. When he was in his eighties, he couldn't walk on his legs, so he had to lie in a bed in a nursing home, so he couldn't go out to hunt. He thinks that his life has lost its fun and is not worth living. One night, he took more sleeping pills and couldn't wake up.

A generation of Don Juan died because he could no longer conquer women and his life was boring.

Second, poetry.

Don Juan is the representative work of Byron, a romantic poet in the19th century. It is a poetic novel. Through the life experiences of the protagonist Don Juan in Spain, Greece, Turkey, Russia, Britain and other different countries, it shows the real life in Europe at the beginning of the19th century and satirizes the "Holy Alliance" and the reactionary forces in Europe.

Don Juan is one of Byron's representative works, which shows Don Juan's kindness and justice. Through his various romantic adventures, he described all kinds of figures, famous mountains and rivers and social customs in European society, with a broad picture and rich content, which can be called a treasure house of art. Byron once said in Don Juan that he wanted to write a hundred chapters of this poem, but after writing a small part of chapters 16 and 17, he went to Greece to participate in the war.

Brief introduction of the author

Byron (1788- 1824), the author of Don Juan, is an outstanding English poet and one of the important representative writers of European romantic literature. His poems eulogize freedom and democracy with pungent social satire and criticism, which greatly inspired the national democratic movement in Europe and aroused strong * * * in the hearts of revolutionaries all over the world.