Teresa Rakin, the protagonist of the 19th century realism novel, established two different relationships between Camille and Laurent. Camille is officially recognized as her husband, and she is adultery with Laurent. The nature of these two relationships is contradictory, the former being ruthless and the latter being opportunistic. The motivation behind these two relationships is also worth studying.
A beautiful young lady who was sexy and depressed, Therese Rakin was in the lower floor of Paris in the 1860s, and her aunt, Mrs. Akin Rakin, fell into a loveless marriage with her cousin Camille. So, I restricted her day behind a small shop counter, and she saw an eclectic group with Madam playing domino at night. After she met her husband 's enchanting friends Laurent, she began an illegal marriage incident that led to a tragic result. In the 19th century French film, Mrs. Rakin (Jessica Lange) took care of the young prostitute Therese (Lily Wright / Elizabeth Olsen). Thereses grew up with a sick cousin Camille (Tom Felton). When I became an adult, Thereses negotiated a marriage with a cousin (Yes, those crazy French bastards,?), And the whole family moved to Paris to run a business.
In a passage of the novel Therese Raquin, Emile Zola presents images of young and sick Camille, taken care of by Mme Raquin, in a memorable form. With this flashback, readers can see her childhood growing with her cousin Camille. This sentence began at the beginning of the novel, and the narrator explained the length of Mme Raquin 's effort that she wanted to live when Camille was young. The state of Camille becomes increasingly stronger, like Ramchin's love, and gradually becomes stronger. This sentence contains a desperate tone, because Mme Raquin 's eternal love for Camille transcended her arrogance to Thereses. Because Mme Raquin is controlling her, Therese was limited to hiding her inner self, but I would like to live freely.