The writer Isaac Asimov once wrote as follows. "Do not prevent your moral values from being correct" I thought about this sentence when I read Montana and Brokeback Mountain in 1948. . Author Larry Watson (1948, Montana) and Annie Proulx (Breakback Mountain) wrote stories of internal conflict between people. In Montana State in 1948, the main role of Larry Watson was to respond to the sexual abuse of the Hayden family, forced to choose good and evil, find their moral basis.
The setting "Broken Mountain Forest" begins at a mental hospital through an anonymous motel room and a tattoo shop and ends behind a police car. Brokeback Mountain has not clearly stated whether Leonard was admitted to a mental hospital (some ambiguous clues suggest that he may already exist). It also passes through the motel's rooms and tattoo shops, but adds places such as Natalie's home, working bar, small restaurant, and Leonard will kill Jimmy and Teddy's abandoned buildings.
When Brokeback first debuted in 2005, I had never heard of it in my 6th grade. Then, at high school, when an older student was disciplined to call another student a homosexual, Brokeback Mountain became the place they told them to die. So I may be good enough to imagine why I spent 12 years looking at Brokeback Mountain, why I can not appreciate Heath until 2017, and why Ennis Del Mar's tears can not be trusted until 24 years old.
From the trailer, it seems to be the British version of Brokeback Mountain which is BM 0 if you want. But it is only meant to be twice the size of Brokeback Mountain (and BM is one of my favorite movies, see here for other ideas). In a sense, that BM met my favorite thing, Wuthering Heights (I'm thinking about this book here). Of course, it has wasteland, but that is that it has a romantic and savage view of life and love. The taste of love beast is full. The same unwavering prospect for life has been removed to the essence of nude
In my first post, I analyzed the symbolic meaning of Brokeback Mountain of Annie Proulx. As I showed in this paper, the Brokeback Mountain is absolutely full of symbols, but it also provides comments about what human beings need to see to destroy things. "Broken Mountain" is a story of two homosexual cowboys from Wyoming state, can not live a happy life due to prejudice against homosexuals in the Midwest. Actually, prejudice is so big that there are two men who are murdered to be homosexual. When reading this article, you can feel that hatred is burning inside the murderer just as you wait for the flame of the explosion. You can feel that they need to destroy the happiness of other people.