Arthur, Conan Doyle, whom we are all familiar with, grew up without his father's love (his father was ill and drunk, didn't know how to give his children the companionship and care they deserved, and was later sent to a nursing home and a mental hospital), and everything else seemed to be going well. In the process of growing up, his mother's care and guidance have always planted the seeds of chivalry in his heart. His mother called him "fearless to the strong, humble to the weak" and "chivalrous to women of any class"; In marriage, he has a nearly perfect life partner, Tui. She is gentle, kind and considerate. No matter what decision Arthur makes, she will fully support him. When Arthur decides to study medicine in Vienna, she will accompany him. At work, because his mother often told him stories about knights when he was a child, he was also good at telling stories. At the beginning of his career, he was a doctor, but he has been writing stories and novels. Later, he became a full-time writer and became famous for Sherlock Holmes.
Then in middle age, when he was rich and famous, George began to doubt himself and found himself a nuisance. When he was young, he didn't like his mother having an affair with a tenant, but now he has a family, a child and a lover, Joan. During the thirteen years of his wife's illness, although he has always taken care of her, there is still another woman in his heart. He began to struggle. He wants to keep his love and respect for his wife and make Joan respected. He tried his best to make his family accept Joan's existence, just pretending in front of Tui, because he wanted to be a knight. Finally, the words left by his wife before her death made him realize that her wife had long known about Joan's existence, and he felt that he was a complete hypocrite. He was sad, panicked and guilty, and his mood fell to the bottom, and his value system completely collapsed.
George, his father is Indian and his mother is English. As a priest, his father always taught him to be honest. "Truth is my life." I have heard from my father many times. Therefore, from childhood to adulthood, he has always adhered to the "true" belief, treated others sincerely, and understood what he wanted. According to the lifestyle of him and his family, they should live an ordinary life.
However, since George 12 years old, their life is no longer calm, and people keep sending anonymous threatening letters to create trouble. George and his father wrote to the police station to apply for justice, but they were shirked and even threatened. Some people say this is because their family is of Indian descent and George is of mixed blood. Although George has always insisted that he is British, born and raised here, the identity problem still bothers him. George grew up with these shadows and troubles, and later went to college, became a lawyer, and successfully established the Railway Law. When he thought the road behind him would be smoother, but he didn't know that a bigger dilemma was still ahead, he was framed and imprisoned. As a lawyer, he was well aware of the loopholes in the law at that time and was pale in the face of everything.
In the face of difficult prison life, George did not give up on himself, but maintained self-discipline, insisted on reading and reading newspapers, maintained a good emotional state, and optimistically encouraged discouraged defense lawyers. Three years later, George was pardoned, but he didn't get any form of apology and compensation, which made him fall into moral despair and realistic dilemma (moral despair means that although he was pardoned, he didn't publicly explain his innocence in the judiciary; The dilemma in reality means that there is no proof of innocence, which means that he cannot return to the legal profession. In order to get the justice he deserved, he wrote a letter of help to Conan, the creator of Sherlock Holmes.
Faced with this letter of help, Arthur was angry and pretentious. Yes, he regained his chivalry and got justice for the innocent people who suffered. Arthur tried his best and used all his connections. Finally, Jeangeorges returned to the legal profession and his life got back on track. More importantly, because of this case, the court of appeal appeared in the British judiciary, which changed history and the fate of many people like George.
Because of his faith, George constantly experienced difficulties, while Arthur saved himself by saving others, because in the process of saving others, he regained his faith and walked out of the desperate situation. Arthur wrote in his autobiography "Memories and Adventures": "He came to my wedding, and he was the person I most wanted to see at the scene."
Each of us will face all kinds of difficulties, big and small, in our life. Stick to our beliefs. "Never doubt yourself. After all, only those who believe in themselves can realize their ideals. "
May you and I both realize "I will walk until the water blocks my way, then sit down and watch the rising clouds."