Character determines destiny
Mr. Cao Yu's drama "Thunderstorm" is a rare pioneering work in the history of modern Chinese drama, and a classic worth reading again and again. "Thunderstorm", like any great work, has multiple meanings, and different readers will have different interpretations.
Swiss psychologist Jung said: Character determines destiny. Let’s see if the fate of these eight characters in “Thunderstorm” also follows this conclusion.
1. Sifeng. Personality: Believe 100% in love. Ending: electrocuted.
2. Zhou Chong. Personality: Believe 100% in love. Ending: Burnt by electricity.
3. Zhou Ping. Personality: Believe 100% in love. Ending: Kill yourself with one shot.
4. Lu Shiping. Personality: Doubtful about love. Ending: Crazy.
5. Zhou Fanyi. Personality: Doubtful about love. Ending: Crazy.
These two are crazy. Crazy can also be understood as half-dead.
6. Zhou Puyuan. Personality: Sometimes I believe in so-called love. Ending: Not dead or crazy, but it can be seen that his heart is dead.
7. Lu Dahai. Personality: Sometimes I believe in so-called love. Ending: Not dead or crazy, but like the yellow crane, gone without a trace, and lost all hope for life.
8. Let’s take a look at Mr. Lu Gui again. This drunkard and gambler who didn't know what love was ended up alive and kicking.
A general conclusion can be drawn from the fate of these eight people: people! If you love someone, you will die. If you love someone, you will die. If you don't love someone, you will die.