Talking About "Carmen"
Jaegyum: Hey Jaeyi, did you read that summary of "Carmen" for our homework? The one on study53.tistory.com?
Jaeyi: Yeah, the one about the soldier and the gypsy girl, right? Man, she sounds like trouble!
Jaegyum: Totally! It says she was really captivating and free-spirited. Like, she did whatever she wanted and didn't care what anyone thought.
Jaeyi: But it also said she was a heartbreaker. Poor Don José. He was so in love with her, he ruined his whole life! He left the army and even got involved in smuggling because of her.
Jaegyum: I know! It's crazy how someone can have that much power over another person. The summary mentioned she had a "fatal charm."
Jaeyi: Fatal is right! In the end, when he begged her to be with him, and she said no because she didn't love him anymore, he... well, you know. It was pretty intense.
Jaegyum: Yeah, the article called it a "tragic ending." I guess it shows that love can be really powerful, but also really dangerous if it's not returned or if it becomes obsessive.
Jaeyi: I still don't really get why she was so mean to him in the end. If she never really loved him, why did she lead him on?
Jaegyum: The summary said she was just being true to herself and her feelings. She couldn't pretend to love someone she didn't. Even if it hurt him.
Jaeyi: Hmm, I guess so. But it still feels unfair. He gave up everything for her.
Jaegyum: Maybe the story is trying to teach us something about freedom and passion, and also about the consequences of our choices and how they affect others.
Jaeyi: Maybe. But I still feel bad for Don José. Carmen was definitely interesting though!
( N.B. 위 콘텐츠는 Google AI Studio 로 제작한 것입니다 )