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Simon's Dad satirizes the false rumors of the rural fools and their improper ways of educating their children, as well as money worship and vanity.
In the work, Simon's father is a steelworker, and he educates Simon in a way that allows him to ignore the gossip of the village and learn about the world with practical actions. This kind of education not only gives Simon a positive and early set of values, but also allows us to see the correct way of education.
At the same time, it also hints at the false rumors of the rural fools, and the consequent school violence and money worship. These social issues deserve our deep thought and reflection.
In short, "Simon's Dad" makes us more deeply aware of social problems through satire and criticism, and also allows us to understand more deeply the meaning of life and the meaning of success.
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Simon's dad satirizes the education of the rural fools. Simon's dad tells the dramatic story of Simon's life as a young boy goes from having no dad, a comforting "fake" dad, to a real dad. There is a satire on the education of the rural fools, who use false rumors to spread false information, their improper education methods for children, and the consequent school violence.
Parents' education of their children should be the gentle companionship of teaching by word and deed, rather than being limited to the cold transmission of knowledge and pure answers.
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This article only briefly analyzes the language in Simon's Laughing Dad.
The main characters in Simon's Dad are Simon, La Bronshort (Simon's mom), and Philip the blacksmith. Remy, the secondary characters are the neighbor's children and the blacksmiths in the blacksmith's shop.
In this **, the author focuses on their language, successfully shaping the characters and interpreting the characters.
The following is my brief analysis of the characters in **, if it is not written correctly, please ask me.
Simon: Innocent, kind.
What can I tell Simon is such a person? In **, Simon is questioned by the older child and the author describes it like this:
Why did he shout such a sentence "with a face as white as earth" and "indiscriminately"? In connection with the previous article, it can be known that although Simon is only seven or eight years old, generally speaking, seven or eight-year-old children already understand some things. But he didn't know about his own family affairs.
From here, it can be known that he is very reluctant to mention this matter, for fear that his mother will be sad and difficult to pass quietly. Isn't a child who cares about his mother exactly kind? Read this sentence "No, I have a dad. , it should be a sad and indignant tone, reading the grief and indignation in Simon's heart.
La Bronchhot: Extremely self-esteem, hardworking
When Simon and Blacksmith Philip returned home together, Philip saw the residence like this.
Anyone who has lived in the countryside knows that it's good to be clean. To be "very clean", it takes a lot of patience and meticulous cleaning to do it. From these four words and two words, the author's love for La Bronchhott is revealed.
She is a hardworking girl. A hard-working girl deserves happiness, even if she has lost her life.
When she faced the man, she was on full guard, because she had believed the man's rhetoric, and she lost her body, and lived a life of exile with her child Simon alone. She didn't want to be hurt again. To be continued).
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I read "Simon's Dad" from "Sheep Fat Ball", this article Simon went to school on the first day, but after school he was laughed at by his classmates - because Simon had no father, his classmates laughed at him, Simon was very angry, but he could only admit that in the end Simon couldn't help it - beat them away with stones, and after so much torture, Simon had an idea - to commit suicide, and if he died, he would not be ridiculed, and there would be no pain. I think people who think this way must be grieving to the extreme. At that time, I also sweated a little in my heart for Simon, but the interesting things distracted him and gave him a chance to live.
But the scars of ridicule can never be erased. After a while, he began to cry again, and the soul of the text, Philip the Blacksmith, appeared, but his classmates still found every opportunity to laugh at him, "He is not your real father", a sentence that pierced Simon's young heart. Eventually, the blacksmith becomes Simon's real dad.
The classmates stopped laughing at him, which was of course a happy ending and a relief to all readers. What I appreciate most is kindness and caring for others, the blacksmith himself was born with a low status, but for Simon the blacksmith resolutely married a woman who had lost his footing, thinking of today's society, this kind of imagination is rarely ......
I read the article "Sheep Fat Ball" again, which made me remember more that it was the earth-shaking changes that occurred before and after the three "noble" people for some interests, when they needed the sheep fat ball, they were all very respectful to him, but then when the sheep fat ball had no use value, everyone invariably seemed to have not seen him. "Glaring at him", "avoiding the distance", etc. can be reflected, Mo Qisang used contrasting narrative techniques, one respectful, the other contemptuous, this kind of hypocrisy and hypocrisy are the most despised! This is also the weakness of human nature!
In connection with the background of the time, it is actually understandable that France was in a period of war when the shooting was taken, and Prussian soldiers invaded it. Perhaps the society at that time was also chaotic, and human nature was also lost. Humanity may not be much better now than it was then, but why?
Maybe we also need to think about this issue from the perspective of historical development!
Don't live just for profit! Treat people with sincerity! Harvest sincerity! Get the sincerity of others, and I think you yourself will feel warm!
Nanjing Shuren International School Junior 1: Jiang Yixing.
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Last night, I flipped through "Sheep Fat Ball", and that book was actually a collection of Maupassant**. I've always wanted to write, and I like it, but my expression skills are relatively poor, and I can't write for a long time.
So, I like Mo Po's **, because of the short story, the time to watch it is not so long, because the irony is stronger, and there is more thinking.
Simon's Daddy", a starvation chapter, writes about a child named Simon, who is always ridiculed by the school people because he doesn't have a father. In the end, you even have to jump into the river. I look at this article from two angles.
From a child's point of view, being ridiculed and bullied without a father, and when there is a bad place in someone else's house, some people will watch and laugh, which is a very bad phenomenon. There is also being bullied when you are relatively weak.
When I was young, I was also bullied, but I was more clever and often reported to my parents and teachers, so I didn't dare to mess with me. I was quieter at the time. It may be easy to be bullied if you feel that you are more honest.
In recent years, we have seen incidents of children being bullied by classmates.
And it's not one or two cases, I think this only allows children to know how to protect themselves? Also teach your child not to bully others. It's also important to know how to make friends with all kinds of people.
It's a two-way problem, not just a child.
The second is Philip, the blacksmith, who finally promised the child to become Simon's father, Philip himself is kinder, and of course a little in love with Simon's mother.
Although when asked about his mother, Simon's mother did not say, I hope that in the end both parties will be happy and reformed. Kind people should solve it well. Why is it that only the bad guys are punished in the end, and there can't be more good endings.
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"Simon's Daddy" is a well-deserved masterpiece in Maupassant**. It may be said that Maupassant pushed the technique of the traditional short story to the pinnacle. He has always been able to capture the magic in the ordinary - the dramatic moments in the lives of ordinary people, which seem to come easily, but in fact, they are tempered and superb.
The young boy Simon is ridiculed and beaten by a group of children because he does not have a father, and his young heart is hurt, and Simon understands the hardships of life for the first time. This is the beginning of a drama. This is followed by a dramatic episode in which a child with a dead father proudly boasts to Simon "My daddy, he's lying in the graveyard," showing that he is also superior to Simon because he has a daddy.
Not having a father becomes a huge disaster that Simon is powerless and cannot bear, and although he is innocent, the children do not forgive him, so the next drama occurs - Simon wants to commit suicide by throwing himself into the river. Philep and Simon's conversation by the river convinces Simon that he will have a dad, and a consolation that doesn't deliver saves Simon's life. Philippe sends Simon home,** and introduces a dramatic scene in which Simon's father's strong psychological desire is needed to drive Simon to ask Philip to be his father when he is leaving, so Simon temporarily has a father, a "fake" father.
The fifth drama is that the children do not recognize Simon's dad because Philip is not Simon's mother's husband, Simon tells Philip about his confusion, and the game of comforting the children turns to adult marriage. The sixth dramatic plot is Philep's marriage proposal, Simon finally has a real father, Simon's crippled life world is complete, and Simon is saved. No Dad – the comforting "fake" dad – the real dad is the dramatic story in the life of the little boy Simon.
For a ** of several thousand words, Maupassant used six drama buttons, and each drama button was so naturally ironed, this kind of "wave-like drama button" wrapped the whole story very tightly, and there was no sense of complexity in reading. Some of the current romances are often used as "wave-style drama buckles", and they always feel awkward to read. "Wave-like play" is rare in Maupassant's short stories**, and "Simon's Daddy" can be listed as Maupassant's classic.
The necklace and "My Uncle Hule" are wonderful at the end, because the drama buckle is placed in the ending part of **. "Rope" and "Umbrella" are close to "Simon's Dad" in the use of "wave-style drama buckles".
Please give me a few points, thank you.
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"Simon's Father" is one of Maupassant's excellent works, which reflects the poverty and suffering of working people and the good qualities of life.
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