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從伊麗莎白一世的婚姻看現(xiàn)代愛情觀
Abstract
Inallages,loveisaneternalsubject.Theresearchonithasneverended.Asforthedefinitionoflove,everyonehashisunderstanding.Someonethinksitisahopeoninternalspirit,whileothersthinkitisbread,anaccessoryofmoneyorpower.Whatevertheircomprehensionsare,perfectloveisalwaysmoving.Manyclassicallovestoriesmakeacleardefinitionoflove:loveisasacrificeforeachother.However,itisjustendowedwithaperfectsense,howmanypeoplecouldachievethat?AfterreadingthelovestoryaboutElizabethⅠ,thisviewisstrengthened.ElizabethⅠrefusedtomarryherloverbecauseofpower,andusedthemarriageasachipofdiplomaticpolicy,therefore,sheisdestinedtobesingleforawholelife.Inmodernsociety,loveisdepreciating.Itisbecomingatooltogetfame,materialdesireandsexualdesire.Althoughloveisgreat,itisalsointheshadeinfrontofsomematerialthings.Inthisdog-eat-dogage,loveisjustatooltogetselfishdesire.
KeyWords
Love;marriage;diplomaticpolicy;interests
摘要
從古至今,愛情都是一個永恒的主題。人們對于它的研究,也從來沒有間斷過。對于愛情的定義,每個人都有不同的理解。有人認(rèn)為愛情是一種心靈的寄托,但也有人認(rèn)為它不過就是“面包”,是金錢,權(quán)力的附屬品。不管人們對它有著怎樣的理解,完美的愛情總是讓人感動。許多至今流芳百世的愛情故事則為愛情下了一個比較明確的定義:愛情就是兩個人為了對方可以犧牲一切.不過這只是完美意義上的愛情,在現(xiàn)實生活中又有多少人能做到呢?看過一些關(guān)于英國歷史上有名的女王伊麗莎白一世的愛情故事后,這種觀點更加得到證實。她為了避免別人分享她的王冠,拒絕與所愛的人結(jié)婚,并把自己的婚姻作為外交政策的誘餌,因此孤獨一生。在現(xiàn)實生活中,愛情正慢慢地貶值,正慢慢地成為一種人們獲取名利、物質(zhì)和性欲等一些東西的手段。愛情固然是偉大的,但是在一些實際的東西:金錢、名利等面前就遜色多了。在這個競爭激烈的年代,愛情只是滿足自己私欲的手段。
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關(guān)鍵詞
愛情;婚姻;外交政策;利益
Introduction
Whatislove?Peoplefromgenerationtogenerationtrytheirbesttodefineit.Indictionary,loveisdefinedasfollows:love,noun.1.Astrongfeeling;strongrely;attractbasedonsex;personwhoisloved.Butpeopledonotwanttowastetimetolookitup.Loveisakindofstrongexperienceaboutlife.Thedefinitionofloveseemstobeanimperfectanddullone.Whatislove?Maybe100peoplehave100definitions.Infact,loveisakindofstrongexperienceaboutlife.Howmuchthepoweroflove?Itissaidthatthepowerofloveishuge.Itcanmakeapersonfromlivetodeath.However,thereisaloveinthehistorythatcanchangethedestinyofacountry.Whoseloveissopowerful?ItisEnglandqueen—ElizabethⅠ.Itisjustbecauseofhermarriagethathernationgot13peaceyearsbecamethenavyoverlord.Forherpeople,shewasagreatmonarch;forherself,shewasalonelywoman.Becauseinthenameoflove,shesacrificedherlovetogetpower.
I.Definitionoflove
A.DifferentDefinitionofLoveunderDifferentSituations
IntheIndianstoryGainTwoKingdoms,afamousprostitutesaidtoahermitwhichwasattractedbyher“l(fā)oveissomehappyexperienceofsenseoftouchbetweentwopeople.”O(jiān)fthetwopeople,oneisaman,theotherisawoman.Theyareveryinterestedineachotherthathavethesameexperience.Herdefinitionofloveincludescardinalhappiness,whichisverysuitableforhercareer.Peopleunderdifferentculturesandagesalsohavedifferentunderstandingaboutit.Insomeages,peoplebelievedthatlovecontainstheelementofsex;whileinsomeotherages,theythoughtlovewasanobleandnosexyexperience.TheheroinTheLoveAffairinCholeraDaysgotanansweraftersufferingfromthetortureofsided-love.“Justtakeloveasafavor,itisnotameasuretoreachanypurpose,butastartandendofamatter.Loveitselfisapurpose”.Sohisviewisthatloveisacircle.Itisagoalaboutitself;theprocessofloveisapurpose,anditreturnstoitselfatlast.Butwhatisperfectlove?Loveinthestorymeansamatterhappeningonceinpeople’slife.
Love’snotExistinginOurPresentSociety
Justlikefoodcanbeusedtoenticetheoneyoulove,itisalsousedtosymbolizelove.Themetaphoroflovenotonlydescribesthehappinessofsenseorgan,butalsotheessentialneedoflovers.ThestoryofanaboriginalAustraliaresidentnamedADexterousGirlWhoCanMakePrettyHandbags.AquietgirlLawandalovedahunterwhosenameisJodi.Whenherfamilywenttoaplacethatisveryfartoattendaceremony,shewasleftalone.WhenJodiknewthat,hewenttopickherup.Onthewaytoherhome,hehuntedsomebeastsasherpresent.Whenhesawher,shewasabouttosinkinafaintbecauseofhungerandmiss.Hegaveherfoodandwatchedhereatingthem,andthenhesaidhewantedtomarryher.Hetookhertoattendtheceremonywhereherfamilyhasbeenthere.Themetaphoricalmeaningofthestoryisthatifyouloveaperson,youmustofferthefoodforher;ifapersonoffersthefoodtoyou,youcanlovehim.So,lovecanbedescribedasatooltogetfood,aswellasotherthings.Ithadaprecedentthatloveisalsoatool.Inmodernsociety,thefunctionofloveisusedeverywhere.Wedonotmarryeachotherbecauseoflove,butmoney,powerandsoon.Butinhistory,therewasawomanwhodidnotmarryherloverbecauseofpower,whousedhermarriageasachiptowinaperiodofdevelopmentforhercountry.Whowasthemiserablewoman?Whosemarriagewassopowerful?ItisElizabethIwhosemarriageanddiplomaticpolicyhasbeenstudiedbyhistoriansuntilnow.
Ⅱ.ElizabethⅠ’sMarriageAffairs
A.TheGeneralIntroductionofElizabethⅠ
AfamoushistorianandcriticStrachey,LinBritainmadesuchacomment:
“herstoryhadbeenstudiedbypoliticiansuntilnow.Althoughhernamewasusedtocallthewholeagebythedescendants,herlovelifesufferedafatalhurtatthebeginning.”
AsagreatmonarchElizabethⅠestablishedBritain’soverlordaroundworld.Asafamousspinsterandanunmarriedmonarchintheworldhistory—ElizabethI,whoselovelifeisamisery,isaneternalsubjectinthewesternbiographicliterature.ElizabethIhavebeenfarofftheworldmorethan400years.Shewasbornin1533,diedin1603,wasinchargeofBritainfor45years.FortheendlessdominativehistoryoffeudalBritain,45yearsdisappearedinaflash.However,itisjustinthe45yearsthatthedestinyofBritainhaschangedthoroughly.Theformationof“onwhichthesunneversets”isfromthisdelicatewoman.
Theaccomplishmentsofthisqueensurprisedus.Insuchanagethatwomenwerediscriminated,howcouldshebeagreatestmonarchintheBritainhistory?Didshehaveanytalentorability?
B.TheGrowingupofElizabethⅠ
ElizabethIwasanorphan.Whenshewaslessthan3yearsold,hermotherwassentencedtodeath.Inthefollowingturbulentages,herdestinybegantoturnaroundthepolicyandmarriageofherfather.Fromtimetotime,shewasafavorite,atthattime,shewasthesuccessortothethrone;andthenshewasignored,sothatshewasadesertedbastard.Fromapictureofher14yearsold,wecanseethetraceofexperiencesleftonherbody—experiencingthepalaceoffiercefightingandappearingmoresophisticatedandstifftoherageuntimely.NobodycandenysheisthepersonwhowaskissedbyGod.Shewasproficientinlanguagesandversatile.Wecannotimaginethebrilliancebelongingtothegirlwholivedinanendlessterror.Inhertemperament,shedidnotavoidthejealousyandhesitationbelongingtoawoman.However,thesearejustaskimmingoverthesurfaceonthepartofElizabeth.AfterthedeclineofSpanisharmada;aftertheconceitedScotlandqueenbeingputonguillotine,afterherloverlosingherpardon,whodarestounderestimatetheirondecisivenessandwillhidingbehindherindecisiveveil.Justbecauseoftheinherited,combinedtemperamentwithmanandwoman,shecouldalwaysovercomeallthedangersandpullthemthrough.ThengrowinginthecircleofBritain,shewasinacomplicatedsituation.
Besidesthose,thegenerosityofElizabethwhichbenefitsBritainisacounteractiontoherbloodyfatherandsister.Itissuchthecounteractionthatproducedararepeacefulperiodandvariedcultures,andalsoproducedsuchmastersasShakespeare,Marlowe.Butitalsoruinedherhappinessasawoman—marriageistooterribleforher,thetragedymadebyherfatherwasashadowinherloveworld.Shestifledhermarriagebyherselfandsworenottomarryforallherlife.Herdecisionismuchfashionable.Becauseitwasatimethatdominatedbymen.Evenherpeopleagreedthattheywouldfeelrelievedifshedependedonaman.Aftersheascendedthrone,parliamentpleadedhertochooseahusband,wishingherleaveasuccessorforBritishroyalfamily.Howeverthequeendidnotgivethemanyresponse.Atlast,whenparliamentbeggedherwiththesamerequestagain,sheputonaringandsaid:“Ihavecontributedmyselftoahusband,hisnameisBritain.”Theintelligentqueentooktheweaknessoffemaleasachipinherpoliticalbalance.Sheassertedthatshewouldkeepvirginity,butatthesametime,shetookthistrumpcardoutwhenitisnecessary.AnAmericanhistorianWillDuransaidthemostsecretdiplomaticmethodsforElizabethareherunmarriedlife.Sheeversaid:“Ihatetheideaaboutmarriage,thereasonwouldnotberevealedeventoatwinsister.”Yes,sheabhorredmarriage.Becauseifshemarried,shehadtoshareherthronewithherhusband,soshedidnotwantittobeshared.Anotherreasonforitisthatsheexperiencedmoreinherearlyyears,shethoughtnothingcouldmakeherfeelsafeexceptpower.
Comparedwithanordinaryfamilylife,maybeshepreferredtoholdpowerinherhands.Forher,thronewaseverything,shecouldsacrificeeverythingtostrengthenherpower,includinghermarriage.Whileontheotherhand,shetreatedmarriageasachip.Sheputthecoverofmarriageinfrontofthecovetousmenacrosstheworld—Spain,France,thedependenciesofBritainandsoon.Allofthemcouldnotescapefromherdiplomaticnet.Justasherbodywasamysteriousaxis,thedestinyofthewholeEuropewasturningaroundit.Becauseofthesefactors,shewasonthelistofgreatestmonarchsinBritainhistoryatlast.
ElizabethIhadtheambitionaswellastheabilityofpolitics,diplomacyandmilitaryscience.Hercharacteristicwasputtingallherenergyandsoulintotheimperialaffairs.Herpersonallovewasfullofromanticsentimentanditexperiencedtheendlessstrugglebetweentheemotionandsenses,thealternativebetweenloveandworry.Butforthrone,shedidnotholdthehandsoflove,makingherloveflowerwitherfromdaytoday.Shemissedthechanceonloveaffairs,butdidnotmisstheopportunitysupportedbyhistory.
C.TheProposingAffairs
Hercareful,incredulousandcautiouspersonalitywasnotonlyexpressedinthepolitics,butalsoinhermarriage.Whensheconsideredhermarriage,sheputthepoliticalelementinthefirstplace.So,wecansayshewasararewoman.Wehaveheardalotofexamplesabouttheprincesses’opposingthepoliticalmarriage.ButElizabethItookthepoliticalinterestsasthechipofhermarriage.Atthattime,theEnglishministersalsohopedtheirqueenmarryquicklysothatasuccessorcouldbeborn.ButforElizabeth,howtochooseahusbandwasacomplicatedproblem.FromtheEuropeansituationatthattime,asBritainmonarch,whoevershemarriedto,italsomeansformingalliancewiththatcountry.JustasChurchillsaid,“Themarriageofmonarchcanbeapeacefullinkwithherneighbor,andalsoaguaranteetowinawar”.IntermsoftheEuropeansituation,avoidingthealliancewithanycountriesistheinterestsofBritain.SoElizabethhadtokeepthebalanceamongthebigcountries,weakenthetwobiggestcountriesbytheutilizationofcontradictions,andthensoughtforthedevelopmentofitself.
WhenElizabethcameintopower,thefirstpersonproposingtoherwasherbrother-in-law,theSpanishkingPhilipⅡ.Atthattime,PhilipwascontendingwithFrance.HetriedhisbesttokeepthealliancebetweenSpainandBritainthatformedintheMarytime.Soafterhisformerwifedied,hewantedtomarryElizabeth.ButbeingalignedwithSpaintofightFrancepubliclywasnotinaccordancewiththeinterestsofBritain.WhatBritainneededatthattimewassowingdissensionbetweenFranceandSpainandpromptingthemtofightwitheachother.SoBritainwouldbeawayfromthemanddevelopeditsstrength,especiallytheseapower.Whenthechancecame,itcoulddefendSpanandthenbecamethemaritimeoverlord.Elizabethusedhermarriageaffairtohelpthispolicy.Sherefusedthemarriagerespectablyinmannerofheroutstandingdiplomacy.ThenshefavoredthedependencyofSpainactively—NetherlandsRevolution,tostrikeandweakenSpain.TheseapowerofSpainwasthemostthreatforBritain,sothewarbetweenBritainandSpainwasinevitable.ButElizabethusedFrancetohamperSpainonpurposeandtriedherbesttopostponethewaruntilBritaingotenoughstrength.
WhenFrenchroyalfamilygotthenewsabouttherefusalofmarriagebyElizabeth,theyproposedtoheronebyone.Elizabethwasworththetitle—atrickydiplomatandshrewdruler.Asawoman,shelovedbeautyandwasgoodatdressing.Shewasalsoanattractivewomanintheball.Sheneededloveandwaseagertobringupchildren,butshepreferredthrone.Shewassocharacteristicthatshedidnotwanttosharethethronewithothers,letalonebeinginferiortoothers.Besidesthat,ifshemarriedaFrenchwhobelievedinCatholicism,shemustalienateBritainpeoplewhobelievedinProtestantisminevitably.SoshedidnotintendtobeconnectedwithFrancebymarriageatthebeginning.ButshewantedtoutilizeFrancetohamperSpain.Soshedidnotrefusethemarriagedirectly,butfeignedtheenthusiasmofbeinggladtotalkabouthermarriage.ShealwaysinvitedtheFrenchlittleprincetoBritainpalaceanddidherbesttoattracthim.ShewasplayingapoliticaltrickonPhilipⅡ.BecausewhatshedidwastobreakthepossibilityofthealliancebetweenFranceandSpain.
BecauseofthesuccessfulpolicyofthebalanceamongEuropeancountriespracticedbyElizabethI,Britainearnedapeacefulperiodfor30years.WhenSpanisharmadainvaded,thestrengthofBritainwasnotthesameasithadbeen.ItdefeatedSpanishArmadaandbecamethemaritimeoverlord.Thefactorsarevarious,butnotwithouttherelationwiththemarriageofElizabeth.
BesidesSpainandFrance,Switzerlandking,AustriaduckCharlieandScottishviscountalsoproposedamarriagetoElizabeth.Shetrickedthemlikejoininginthefunonoccasion.Amongthenoblesuitors,therearemanyhandsomemen,butfortheinterestsofnation,thequeendidnotmarrythematlast.Amongthefactors,politicsisoneofthem,theotherisherpersonallove.Actually,thequeenlovedaprettymannamedRobert.Theylovedeachotherformanyyears.Atlast,Robertrealizedalthoughthequeenshowedherloveinfrontofhim,herfirstlovewasthethrone.Shedidnotintendtomarryhim.Thenhemarriedanothergirl,makingthequeenlivealone.ThoughElizabethwasverysadandangrywithRobert,shedidnotintendtomarryhimatall.Shewantedtobeacompletequeen,soshewaswillingtobeacompletemaid.AfterRobert,sherecruitedmanyotherprettymenaroundher.Shestillwastedhertime,butyearselapsedfast,thequeenwasfromthemiddleagetodecliningyears,herlovemiserymadeherextremelydistrustfulandeccentric.Shedidnotcontactwithothersanymore.Shewasdispiritedandnotasenlightenedasbeforeonpolitics,butarbitraryanddogmatic.Thequeencametotheendinsolitudeatlast.Whenshecreptintodeath,thesincereloveinherinnerheartalwaysbrokeout.Shealwaysburstintotears;heruniquevictoryjusttookherintoadeepersolitudeanddestruction.Longlifebecameasuffering.Thenoblequeenwasdeprivedoftheonlythingthatwasworthowinginthisworld.Anditwasdeprivedanddesertedbyher,behindtheflourish,itwasjustdust.Whilethetrueloveinherinnerheartshouldbethesoulthatshewantedtoapproach.Shewasbecomingmoreandmorefeeble,andthenonMarch24th,1603Elizabethwasdeadasanoldmaid.ThenEnglishTudordynastyended.Forthethrone,sheabandonedlove,butafterherdeath,thethronedroppedonthesonofherpoliticalenemy.Thisresultmaybebeyondherimagining.Whatsheriskedherlifemaintainingbelongedtoothersatlast?Ifshepredictedthisresult,maybeshewouldchoosethelovebutnotthethrone.Iwonderwhethersheregretsaboutherchoicewhensheisdying.Butifshechoselovenotthethronebefore,maybethehistoryofBritainwouldchange.WecanconcludethelifeofElizabethIwiththisphrase“asamonarch,shewasverygreat;butasawoman,shewasaloser.”Forthisbehavior,Strachey,Lsaid:“MaybeitisjustthetragedyofElizabeth.Atfirst,shewasapolitician;thenshewasawoman.Herlovewaspenetratedwithsomuchimpuritythatshecouldnotbelingeringthoroughly.”
D.TheCommentonElizabethⅠ’sLoveandMarriage
IntermsoftheloveandmarriageofElizabethI,wecannotassertwhethershewasrightorwrong.Becauseshewasamonarch,notacommonperson.Herbehaviorandactionmustserveforandbesuitablefortheinterestsofhernation.TheHistoryTeachingmadeacommentlikethis:“Intheearlymoderntimes,theBritishqueenElizabeth’smarriagediplomaticpolicyhasitsuniquefeature.SheusedhermarriageasachipinthewholeEuropeancontinentespeciallybetweenFranceandSpain.ThispolicybenefitedEnglandtoagreatextent.Itrepresentednotonlythediplomaticfeatureofthesovereignstatesinmoderntimes,butalsostartedthebalanceddiplomaticpolicy.InElizabeth’stimes,amodeformedwhichaffectedBritishdiplomaticpolicyofmoderntimesdeeply,whichisabandoningtheideaofdominatingtheEuropeancontinent,realizingthedependenceandstabilityofBritainisland,developingnavy,pursuingthebalancedstrengthofEuropeancontinent,andextendingtooverseas.”Butasacommonwoman,sheemphasizedmoreonpowerthatsatisfiedher,butlovethatwasdesertedwillbenefitherwholelife.Inwesternworks,manygreatwritersalsodescribedthisphenomenon.Maupassantexposedthehypocrisyofbourgeoismoral,representingtheabnormalityofhumansenseanddisappearanceoftheexpectationofloveinthemoney-dominatedworld.Hesaysthattheempty,variousandshamefulworldisfullofcrook,prostitute,slutandinducer,thereisnotpureandloftylove.Inmodernsociety,thisphenomenonisbecomingacommonsenseformostpeople.Wecannotdenyitisformedbytherapiddevelopmentofeconomy.Peopleundertheeconomicsocietyarebecomingmoreandmorepractical.Theysensedthatenjoymentonmaterialismorepracticalthanspiritualsatisfaction.Undersuchidea,lovebecomesavictim.Atthenameoflove,alotofimmorallovehappened.
E.TheComparisonbetweenElizabethⅠ’sandClinton’sLove
NotonlyEnglishhistoryhassuchaparticularqueen,Americaalsohassuchapresidentwhosacrificedhisloveinordertosustainhisfameandreputation.PresidentClintonwasfamousforhissexscandal.Afterreadingabooknamedmylove,Igotsomedetailsaboutit.PresidentClintonfellinlovewithatraineeinwhitehouse,andthistraineenamedLewinskyalsolovedhim.So,theybegantheirlovesecretly.Butunluckily,theirlovewasexposedonpurposebyClinton’spoliticalenemy.TheyputClintonintothecourtattheexcuseofsexscandal.Sincethen,hisloverwasalsoputintothemoralandlegalcourtroom.ShewasdetainedbyFBIandaskedtoretellthedetailsabouttheprocessofmakinglove.Youcanimaginewhataheavyburdenitwasforayounggirl.Atthesametime,shewasdescribedasajezebelandherfamilywasmonitoredandattackedbyMedias.Notonlyshe,butherfamilywastrappedinanabyss.Theirtelephoneandactionweremonitored,andtheywereaskedtoanswerthequestionsatanytime.Whatabigtroubleforthisordinaryfamily!ButwhatdidPresidentClintondowhogavethefirstcalltoLewinsky?Herefusedtoadmitthelovebetweenthem.SoLewinskyandherfamilyhadtobeaskedbyFBIandMediasoverandover.Hemadehisloversufferthesemisfortunesbyherselfinordertoprotecthisfameandreputation.IntheautobiographyofLewinsky,shesaidthismatterwasstillanightmarewhensherecalledituntilnow.Shecannotforgetthatmandidnotstanduptoadmitalltheresponsibilities.Wedonothavetherighttocriticizetheirlove,becauseloveitselfisnotwrong.ButforLewinsky,shelovedagreatmanwhomsheshouldnotlove.Forayounggirl,anyonehasthechancetomakemistakes,sodoesher.Butasamaturemiddle-agedman,heknewtheresponsibility,butheflirtedheractively.Sohemustberesponsibleforthismatter.Butwhataselfishmanhewas!Inthenameoflove,hesatisfiedhiscarnaldesire.Whenhisfameandreputationwerethreatened,hesacrificedhislove.
ThoughtherearesomesimilaritiesbetweenElizabethⅠandClinton,Elizabethdidmuchcontributiontohernationevenherpurposeispower.WecannotputElizabethⅠandClintontogetherintermsofthecontributiontheymade,butfortheselfishbehavior,bothofthemshouldbecriticized.
Ⅲ.LoveintheModernSociety
A.ThePresentNotionofLove
Itissaidthatthereisnolovebetweenthestrongandtheweak.Becausetheweakcannotdeliberateonlovefromtheirprivateinterests,nomatterwhattheypursue,maybestability,moneyorfame.Becausetheyareinferiortotheirlovers,theycannotunderstandtheabilitythatisworthlovingonthepartofthestrong,anditisimpossibleforthestrongtoreducethembecauseoftheloveoftheweak.So,hisemotionisalwayswiththecolorofreducing,orthecharacteristicsofsomepsychologicalabnormalityanddespisingthemselves.Thesuitablesubjectofloveiswiththepersonwhohasthesamestatuswithyou.Becausetheessenceofloveisadoremutually.Inferiorthingscannotproduceanythingthatisgreaterthanthem.Intheliteratureworks,thetruelovewashardlysecular,asitcouldnotbeboughtbymoney.IntheShakespeare’sAntonyandCleopatra,CleopatrawantedtotestAntony,askinghim“ifitwaslove,tellmehowmuchitis?”Antonyreplied:“thelovemeasuredbymoneyislacking”.
B.ThePresentPhenomenonofLove
Inmodernsociety,loveisendowedwithmuchsecularity.Itisrelatedtomoneyandreputation.Theyoungmenwhowanttomarrywillfindapersonwhohasasuperiorcondition,includinghissalary,housing,job,evenhisparents’income.Onlywhenheissuitablefortheseconditions,theycanconsidermarryinghim.Asfortheotherconditions,suchasthecharacter,theydonotwanttothinkofit.Intheirminds,iftheyarenotsuitableforeachotheraftermarriage,itiseasytodivorce.Afterdivorce,theycangetagreatdealoffortune.Inanycase,theywouldnotsufferlosses.Therewasapieceofnewsinanewspaper:a28yearsoldyounggirlmarrieda82yearsoldman.Idon’tbelievethereislovebetweenthem.Evenifthereis,itistheloveforagrandfatheroragranddaughter.Itissaidthatintermsoflove,theheight,age,weightarenottheproblem.Ibelieveinitbecausemaybeonlymoneyisabigproblem.AfterreadingapassagenamedWithoutMoney,HowCouldILoveYou?Itisarealstory.Wecannotdenythatlovewithoutbreadcannotexist.Inthismaterialsociety,withoutmoney,wecandonothing.Soitisnotstrangetherearecrowdsofpeoplewhopursuedthematerialenjoyment.Actuallywhenwetalkaboutasuccessfulmarriage,wehadtoconsidertheirincome.Moneyisstillabaseofhappiness.Butwhetherweshouldreducetheweightofsecularthingsthatisendowedtolove?Whenwetalkaboutamarriage,whethershouldweputtheloveinthefirst,justasIwanttomarryhimbecauseIlovehim,notbecausehehasagoodcondition?Webecomemoreandmorecowardly,becausewedarenotloveapersonwhohasnothing.Wedarenotmarryapoorman,apaid-offmanbecausewecannotshakeoffthematerialdesire.JustlikeElizabethⅠ,shecannotmarryaman,becauseshelovethethronemorethananything,whileweloveourselvesthananyoneelse.
Conclusion
Theperfectloveregardlessofeverythingdoesn’texistnow.Whenwehearthataprettygirllovesapoorman,wewillthinkofherasafool.Withtheimprovemen
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