The situation described by this sentence was not desirable in real life. Women should respect and tolerate each other and not insult others at will. Being cultured didn't mean that a person could be uncultured. It was very important to respect the language and behavior of others. We should face all kinds of problems in life with a positive attitude, respect others, tolerate others, and make progress together.
In some cases, this sentence is reasonable because some hooligans may seem to be misbehaving, but they may not have a high level of education. They may only use some simple means to achieve their goals, and these means may not be legal. However, under certain circumstances, it was not advisable for a hooligan to be cultured. If a person only learned some superficial skills and methods but did not have real culture and quality, then he might still be a hooligan. On the contrary, if a person had rich cultural knowledge and accomplishment but used improper means to achieve his own goals, then he was also not desirable. Therefore, this sentence was correct in some cases but not necessarily correct in some cases.
I'm not sure specifically which 'the cursed woman story' you mean. There could be many stories with such a title. It might be about a woman who is under a curse, perhaps she has to endure some hardships or strange phenomena because of the curse.
This sentence was correct to a certain extent. In novels, villains were often depicted as people with no moral bottom line or even hooligans. However, some villains might become more cultured and more terrifying. For example, they might learn how to use power and skill to deceive others, or they might master some kind of magic or skill to make themselves more powerful. Therefore, this sentence means that even if a hooligan is cultured, as long as he remains a hooligan, he may still be dangerous. In contrast, if a person was cultured and could control his own desires and behavior, he might become a safer and more reliable character.
Dark and isolated locations are common. Like old mansions in the middle of nowhere, deep forests, or abandoned asylums. These places create a sense of unease and mystery. Another element is the presence of an unknown or malevolent force. It could be a ghost, a witch, or a demon. Strange noises also play a big part. Creaking floors, whispering voices, or howling winds that seem to carry a message. Unnatural phenomena are often included too, such as objects moving on their own or lights flickering without a reason.
I'm not entirely sure as the 'the cursed woman tassaert story' isn't a widely known mainstream story. It could be a local or a very specific fictional narrative. Maybe it involves a woman named Tassaert who is cursed, perhaps by a witch or due to some past misdeed in the context of the story.
The 'the cursed woman painting' is often associated with various spooky tales. Some say that those who view it experience strange feelings or misfortunes. However, a lot of this is likely superstition. Maybe the artist intended to create an eerie mood, and over time, rumors and myths have built up around it.
One possible theme could be isolation. Since she is cursed, she may be isolated from her community.
I'm not sure specifically which 'the cursed woman 1859 story' you are referring to. There could be many stories with such a title. It might be about a woman who was cursed in the year 1859, perhaps due to some social, cultural or superstitious reasons in that historical context.
Since I don't know the exact 'the cursed woman story', I can't say for sure who the main character is. But it's likely to be the cursed woman herself.
The following are some novel recommendations that are not about right or wrong: 1. "The Sick Paranoid's Addict [Crossing Books]" Author: Qian Riwan 2. [Paranoid Villain Beta Is Hard to Cross Books] Author: 0910 3. "The End of Mistaking the Bigoted Villain [Crossing Books]" Author: Wood Leaky Day 4. Author: Song Feng Gui Yue 5. Author: Yan Ju Please note that the content and plot of the above novels may have nothing to do with bigotry, but whether it meets your needs requires further reading.