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This ** is written about Harvard in northwestern France.
A story from the home of the port of Da Frans. There are two old brothers in this family, the elder brother is named Philip, who is a small clerk, and the younger brother is called Hule, who was a prodigal when he was young. He spent all the inheritance he had earned, and spent some money on his brother, so he was looked down upon by his family, and even regarded as a "terror" for the whole family.
Finally, he was sent to the Americas to try his luck. Later, when I received a letter from him, I heard from people who had traveled to America that they knew that Hule had made money doing business there, and that he planned to return to France to live with his brother when he had made a fortune. At this time, his brother and sister-in-law regarded Yule as the "hope" and "gospel" of the whole family, and looked forward to his return every day as if they were looking forward to the stars and the moon.
Yu Le's second nephew, who has grown to 26 years old and has not yet found anyone's house, has also found a partner because of the news that he has made a fortune and is about to get married. Philip takes his daughter, son-in-law, and family on a boat trip to a nearby British island, Jelesay, where he stumbles upon Üller. After a period of time in America, he fell back into despair and became a pauper, and was later brought back by the French captain of the ship, where he set up a stall selling oysters and lived like begging for food.
The elder brother and sister-in-law were greatly panicked when they saw it, and they were afraid that they would be seen by this unlucky brother and make a fool of themselves in front of their new son-in-law, and they were even more afraid that he would come home to eat them again. The "hope" was dashed, and Yule became their "terror" again. They hurried away from the "gospel" they had been hoping for day and night, and slipped home in disillusionment and despair.
** It was written in the tone of Philippe's youngest son, so the title was "My Uncle Hule".
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It mainly tells the story of a family on the way to the island of Jelsa, and happened to meet Hule passing by, describing the different behaviors and psychology of the Philippe couple when they found that the rich Hule had become poor. Through the different attitudes of the Philippe couple towards Hule, the alienation of human relations in class society is revealed and satirized.
It paints a tragic scene in capitalist society, where poor brothers do not recognize their brothers, and artistically reveals that the relationship between people in capitalist society is purely a money relationship, rather than a kind of interpersonal relationship between people who help each other and live a better life together.
IntroductionThe Philippe family longed for the return of the rich Hule, and the second sister found her fiancé, and the family was very happy, and on a trip to the island of Jelsa, they met a poor oyster seller who resembled Hule on the ship, and Mr. Philippe received information and verification from the captain.
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The protagonists of "My Uncle Hule" are Mr. and Mrs. Philippe.
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The protagonists of "My Uncle Hule" are Mr. and Mrs. Philippe and Hule.
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Mr. and Mrs. Philip.
In a capitalist society, Philip lived on a low salary, and because of the low level of living consumption, they had to avoid the banquets of relatives and friends, and they had to worry about the marriage of their daughter. But Philip usually works late in the office, highlighting the diligence of his work; Philip's wife's savings can be reflected in the food, clothing, housing and transportation of life, highlighting the frugality of life.
Even with such a thrifty and conscientious life, the couple still lives at the bottom of society. It was because of such an embarrassing family situation that when they met the impoverished Hule on the cruise ship, escape became their only choice.
It is true that this is a ruthless approach, but if you do not choose to do so, you will not be able to save your daughter's life, and thus the importance of power in capitalist society can be demonstrated. Their poverty was so obscured that if Hule's appearance had ruined their daughter's life, what the Phillips had endured would have been meaningless.
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The protagonists of the work are "I", not "Mr. and Mrs. Philip" and "Hule".
Many analytical articles refer to the protagonists as "Mr. and Mrs. Philippe", "because this ** is the expression of the theme idea through the sudden change in the attitude of the Philippe couple towards Huller". There are also analytical articles that believe that the protagonist is "Yule", and "the protagonist of ** Yule, the author wrote him as a victim and loser in capitalist society." Hule's ups and downs are representative of capitalist society.
We see a little bit of the eyebrows of the times from Yule. On the other hand, from Hule, the author also vividly reveals the value standard of human beings in capitalist society and the essence of the relationship between people."
These views were mainly influenced by the social attitudes of the time, so the analysis of literary works was often painted with a layer of politics. To analyze this work objectively, we should not only focus on this point, but also interpret it according to the student's understanding, the student's life experience, and the student's vision. If we can do this, and add the beginning and end of the article that have been deleted, we will be surprised to find that the students think that the protagonist of the article is "I" and not "Mr. and Mrs. Philip" and "Hule".
We will also understand why the article is titled "My Uncle Hule".
To sum up, I think that "pinching the head and removing the tail" for the article "My Uncle Hule" is simply buying and returning the pearl. In order to make the narrative concise and clear, the gains outweigh the losses of the article. Moreover, with the beginning and end of the original text, the big story and the small story can better reflect the author's superb narrative skills, can also give people a sense of reality, and more importantly, can well reflect the author's praise for the beauty of human nature in the character of "I", and also provide us with the possibility of multiple interpretations of the text.
Therefore, I call for not simply and subjectively adding or deleting the content of the original work, and trying to maintain the style of the original work, so as to give readers the possibility of multiple interpretations. Only in this way can we appreciate the original world masterpieces and absorb the essence of the world masterpieces.
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Mr. and Mrs. Philip. The key to judging the protagonist of a work is who the author uses to express the theme. Because the theme of the work is expressed through the image of the character, the shaping of the image of the character is the main means of reflecting social life.
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Of course, it's the Philips, and the main thrust of the article is from them, so it's them.
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"I" and Mr. and Mrs. Philip, because they are in contrast.
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