Danh ngôn của Rhea Perlman

My first and most loved real novel was 'Little Women.' I identified with the Jo character even though we were opposites. Jo was very strong-minded and brave, and I was shy and kind of a wuss, everyplace but in my own home. I wanted to be Jo. She was my alter ego. I think reading that book gave me courage.
My first and most loved real novel was 'Little Women.' I identified with the Jo character even though we were opposites. Jo was very strong-minded and brave, and I was shy and kind of a wuss, everyplace but in my own home. I wanted to be Jo. She was my alter ego. I think reading that book gave me courage.
Cuốn tiểu thuyết thực sự đầu tiên và được yêu thích nhất của tôi là 'Little Women'. Tôi đồng cảm với nhân vật Jo mặc dù chúng tôi đối lập nhau. Jo là người có đầu óc rất mạnh mẽ và dũng cảm, còn tôi thì nhút nhát và hơi ồn ào, ở mọi nơi trừ ở nhà mình. Tôi muốn trở thành Jo. Cô ấy là bản ngã thay đổi của tôi. Tôi nghĩ việc đọc cuốn sách đó đã mang lại cho tôi lòng can đảm.
Tác giả: Rhea Perlman | Chuyên mục: Courage | Sứ mệnh: [3]
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