"The Fate of Princess Sissi: The Confusion of Mother's Love and the Tenacity of Her Daughter".
In the long history of the world, Princess Sissi is a high-profile woman, and her beauty and identity make her the absolute perfect princess in the eyes of the audience. At the other end of history, however, the former Hungarian public had a different view of her role. She may not be qualified for the role of queen, wife, mother or even mother-in-law, and her life is full of joys and sorrows.
Princess Sissi is judged by many to be naïve, although she is the queen of a country, she is always immersed in childlike emotions, self-pity, and has not been able to transcend personal joys and sorrows in her life. What is even more worrying is that her sense of responsibility for her family and children is obviously insufficient. After the child was snatched away by her mother-in-law, she chose to give up on herself, gave up her responsibilities as a mother, and lived a chic life of traveling in the rivers and lakes. The children and family are completely shielded from her life, and the relationship with the children is gradually estranged, and the relationship with her husband is like a separation, not to mention the responsibilities of being a queen.
This kind of life made Princess Sissi live up to her beautiful life, she had empty beauty but wasted her life. She is overly obsessed with herself, reminding one of the misfortunes of her life. Thankfully, Sissi's children did not repeat her mistakes, and even her son, Rudolph, who had a similar personality to her, was braver and more vivid than her.
Of her children, the one with the most different fate from that of Princess Sissi was her favorite youngest daughter, Marie Valerie. Mary was raised by her mother herself, but her life was very different. Living with her mother was not entirely fortunate for her, as it alienated her from her sister and brother. Princess Sissi never really raised her second daughter, Gisela, and son, Rudolph, and they deeply regret that they grew up with her mother-in-law, Sophie.
When Princess Sissi raises Mary in the palm of her hand, what will her siblings think? Mary saw this clearly, and she felt her mother's excessive preference for her. Princess Sissi even referred to Mary as "the only one", praising in front of everyone: "Now I know what kind of happiness a child can bring—and now I finally have the courage to love her and let her be with me." This preference left a deep imprint on Mary's heart, making her position in the family awkward and hypocritical.
Mary was not prematurely sensitive, but had a clear understanding of her mother's preference. Princess Sissi's love for Mary was so exaggerated that she did not hesitate to marry her second daughter Gisela to her rival Prince Leopold when she became an adult, and did not care about it. However, when confronted with her youngest daughter, she declared: "My youngest daughter has the right to marital autonomy, she can marry whoever she wants." This partiality and contrast makes the children who are not raised by their mothers feel resentful and inferior to her.
Mary is a smart and precocious girl who realizes early on that she is considered an "illegitimate daughter" by people, and the questioning of her identity makes her embarrassed. But Marie was not discouraged by this, because her appearance proved her identity, and her appearance was more like that of her father Franz. Growing up in loneliness until the age of 20, she finally met her love and married Archduke Franz Salvatore of Austria, despite the opposition of Princess Sissi and her son.
However, on the eve of Mary's wedding, Rudolph could not bear the depression in his heart and ended his life with a single shot, and at the same time sent Princess Sisi to death. Mary saw her mother's yearning for death, so she quickly gave birth to her first child after getting married, trying to dilute her mother's sorrow with a newborn life.
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