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清岚
Until I read "The Sorrows of Young Werther," I had always thought that this book was mainly about worries, the worries of a boy named Werther. After reading, I found that it was a teenager. Everyone has troubles, but youth is the most important qualifier. If it were young Victor, middle-aged Victor, old Victor, I believe that the outcome will not be like this.
In the book, Werther ends up taking his own life with Lottie's husband's gun, but in reality Goethe is not like Werther, but survives.
I've always had a question, why Did Victor end up dead, even though he went through so much poignant pain, but why did he do it?
In reality, most people will not interpret love in such a fierce way. People can find a hundred and one thousand reasons to convince themselves, and even regard Werther's behavior as immature and immature. So, how to evaluate the ending of Werther?
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picco
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清岚If victor don't commit suicide, he can silently bless green and Albert, he should be admitted that she now of life is the most perfect, and his intervention only can bring misfortune, she lives just because he is deeply in love with and he should respect the choice of the green's, see the one you love happy is not a happy thing? If Werter had not killed himself, he could, like Pushkin, have had a duel with Albert, and since he loved Lilty so much, and if he had the courage to kill himself, he would have had the courage to duel, wouldn't such a death be even more "manly"? By dueling, Victor has a 50-50 chance of winning the one he loves, and by killing himself, he loses all hope. Werther pursues the concept of nature too much, and the harmonious atmosphere of nature attracts him too much. As a result, he also had a natural idea of love. He should fight for his right to love. Werther is a boy with innocence, not a warrior. If Werther had not killed himself, he could have picked up his brush and painted the beautiful world, which, of course, was no longer so beautiful in werther's eyes. People can not be melancholy all their lives, he can have a melancholy temperament, but he can not not experience a happy moment. One always needs relief from melancholy. Victor, he should get out of the shadows as soon as he could. He could love no one, but he could not help loving nature. He could paint nature with his own brush, and that would be his way of consoling himself, and perhaps he would gradually lose his love for the green pedicure, and perhaps he would become a good painter.