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Mrs. peron's life course
become a big shot
to be a part of b.a.—buenos aires—big apple!
Ai Weita, the illegitimate daughter of a farmer, was abandoned by her father when she was young, and lived a poor life with her mother Juana, while enduring bullying and ridicule from her peers. When his father died, Ai Weita went to offer condolences, but he was kicked out as a wild child. The experience of premature pain and humiliation will not only create a stubborn and persistent character, but also give birth to her paranoid ideals and hard-to-settle desires! Because of this, Ai Weita planted an amazing ideal at an early age: to be a big shot in Buenos Aires!
Being firm, strong-willed, with strong self-esteem and extraordinary courage, Ai Weita's extraordinary experience is doomed! And for the sake of ideals, she will do whatever it takes!
Wild days
wild days
A humble bastard with no background and social status wants to be a big shot in the capital, and the only thing she can use is her youth and beauty. She sold her body just to get a chance to enter Buenos Aires from a singer. In order to meet dignitaries, she wandered around bars, dance halls, theaters and hotels every day; She used her body and so-called love again and again to fascinate her boss, officers, photographers and film directors. In order to expand her influence on the upper class, she acted as the host and cover, and played powerful women such as Queen Elizabeth of England and Queen Josephine of France in the film. This profligate woman, like a gambler, is trying to find her bet and her future!
The song "Argentines, please don't cry for me", which is like crying, gave me a perfect imagination. I have no intention to evaluate Ai Weita's means, because society does not give women equal opportunities, and reality is always more cruel than imagination!
You must have fallen in love with me
You must love me
Ai Weita, who wandered around all day looking for opportunities, finally ushered in a turning point in her life. In 1943, with the irremediable domestic contradictions, a military coup took place in Argentina, and Colonel Veron and his political views of democracy, freedom and equality stood out. Veron's sympathy for the sufferings of the poor and his criticism of the luxury of the rich deeply attracted Ai Weita. She thought that only this man was the only one. The bottom forces represented by Ai Weita and the good eloquence and temperament cultivated by her as an actress are also needed by Veron! Ai Weita is in love with Veron!
I still remember the classic "You must love me" in the movie "Madame Veron". Is that ambiguous must a kind of confidence or a necessity?
Mrs. peron
Eva Peron
The "democracy, freedom and equality" advocated by Ai Weita and Colonel peron set off a strong political storm in Argentina, which greatly stimulated the domestic reactionaries, and Colonel peron was sent to prison. When Peron was most depressed, frustrated and even resigned, Ai Weita rekindled hope for Colonel peron with her immortal political enthusiasm. She took to the streets with impassioned enthusiasm. To remind people of Peron's concern for the lower classes, thousands of people chanted Peron's name and demanded the authorities to release Peron. The first sentence after his release was: "Thanks to Ai Weita! Thanks to the people! "
In 1945, Colonel Veron proposed to Ai Weita. The political couple made too many wonderful promises to the people. The following year, Colonel Veron was officially elected as the president of Argentina. In the film Madame Veron, at her husband's inauguration ceremony, Ai Weita sang the affectionate song "Argentina, please don't cry for me". She was so dazzling and radiant. At this point, the thin and humble Ai Weita became Mrs. Veron, a woman who can be famous in politics!
idol of the poor
grave image of the poor
The childhood experience is like a nightmare, which will strongly influence Mrs. Veron's political inclination. She kept running between factories, schools, hospitals and orphanages, and was very busy in improving Argentina's social security, relief, labor treatment and education level. She vowed to improve the living standards of the bottom people in Argentina, and always stood on the side of the poor and became their best friend and standard bearer. At the same time, she actively protects women's rights and interests and strives for women's voting rights!
After a series of efforts, Veron's popularity began to surpass that of her presidential husband. Many Argentine boys and girls regarded her as an idol and the poor regarded her as a savior. In many people's homes, the portrait of Ai Weita and the image of Jesus are pasted on the wall side by side. In the eyes of the poor, she is a goddess and a kind savior!
I've heard about this craze from my grandparents and parents. The extremes meet, too good promises are hard to keep, and too good imagination is easy to be disillusioned. Perhaps Ai Weita's childhood experience didn't really turn into a belief of compassion. What she did was more like an outlet, a cry for the poor, not a heartfelt pity, but more like revenge and contempt for the rich, and a balance point to really become a big shot. Like rainblow, she seems to be burning her life to show her luxury and dazzling!
rainblow
Rainbow journey
After losing the chance to be nominated as vice president, Mrs. Veron planned a trip to Europe that lasted for several months. She visited European countries with high spirits. She was beautiful and charming. European media called Ai Weita's visit "rainblow". At the same time, she also won the titles of "Veron's trump card", "Argentina rose" and "diamond in suffering". Evita veron's visit has opened up a new atmosphere of Argentine diplomacy and become a proud page in Argentine diplomatic history.
This may be Mrs. Veron's last glory. She fell ill just in the middle of rainblow! But even when she was lying in a hospital bed, she persisted in her work. She gave orders to the whole country by telephone, delivered speeches on the radio and received visits from friends at home and abroad. Through her hard work, she won the right to vote for all Argentine women. When her condition improved slightly, she resumed vigorous social activities. She founded and established Argentina's "First Lady" Foundation and the Poverty Relief Center. For this reason, she set up a special account in the National Bank. She helped Veron to rectify the state order and fight against those corrupt Argentine government officials. She also set up many hospitals and schools, and taught "Peronism" in a university herself. She toured major cities in Argentina and once gave seven speeches in less than 48 hours. The doctors advised her to pay attention to rest, but she proudly replied: I want to burn my life for the poor! In early 1949, Colonel Veron was re-elected as the presidential candidate. In Veron's view, it was not so much his victory as Ai Weita's victory!
Argentina, please don't cry for me
Don't cry for me
On January 9th, 1949, Ai Weita fainted at a ribbon-cutting scene and was diagnosed with uterine cancer. There was a great panic in Argentina. People went into the church and prayed for her peace. Thousands of girls took her name: Ai Weita, a symbol of Argentine women. In November, 1951, Ai Weita was lying in a hospital bed and cast the first Argentine woman's vote with mixed feelings. This is her victory with the Argentine women. On June 4, 1952, she was seriously ill and insisted on attending her husband's second inauguration ceremony. On the evening of July 26th, she said softly to Veron, "The thin man is gone." This year, she happened to be 33 years old. That night, the announcer of Argentine national radio announced to the whole country in a choked voice: "evita veron, the soul of the country and the spiritual leader of the nation, passed away."
Ai Weita left. With her departure, Colonel Veron quickly fell, and her dreams for her husband and people began to break. People seem to be used to remembering the Ai Weita era in the face of the bitter reality, but forget that in fact, Ai Weita just gave them an unattainable dream. Therefore, Argentina always cries for her!
Ai Weita's life experience is complicated and difficult to evaluate. But when I heard "Argentina, please don't cry for me" again, I believed her deep and meaningful love for the motherland. Don't cry for me, Argentina, the truth is I never left you, yes, more than 5 years later, Argentina is still crying for her, and she really never left!
Controversy, the relationship with the Nazis
The relationship between Ai Weita and the Nazis has always been a controversial topic. As we all know, Argentina is a paradise for many Nazi war criminals who escaped from the net after World War II. This has something to do with the Nazi tendencies of Veron and Ai Weita. Considering the status of South American countries in World War II, Ai Weita's Nazi tendency is understandable. When Ai Weita visited Spain in 1947, she was warmly received by the fascist Franco, which made her Nazi tendency more noticeable.
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