Terry
What does "perverse pleasure" mean? What does "perverse pleasure" mean? I think perverse pleasure means false pleasure. Is it right?
10 Thg 03 2017 12:47
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Not quite. 'Perverse' usually means doing something against the natural order. A perverse pleasure is something you enjoy, but probably shouldn't. Perhaps a favourite food you are allergic to. Or laughing when someone falls and hurts themselves. Picking scabs off your knee, knowing it's going to bleed...
10 tháng 3 năm 2017
"Perverse pleasure" means something that seems as if it should not be enjoyable, but that you enjoy. "I should read 'better' books, but the fact is that I take a perverse pleasure in reading Lee Child's cheesy thrillers about Jack Reacher." For example, in a Gilbert and Sullivan song, a character sings: "Oh, don't the days seem lank and long When all goes right and nothing goes wrong, And isn't your life extremely flat With nothing whatever to grumble at!" This character takes a perverse pleasure in being irritated, because he actually likes complaining about how terrible everything is.
10 tháng 3 năm 2017
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