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He put his hope for his future life on the car he bought, he wants to rely on that car to earn a living**, the car is gone, that is, his life is going to enter a more difficult period, he took all the money to buy a new car, the car is all his property, his property is not, it is equivalent to bankruptcy = =
It's the end of the road.
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The car is Xiangzi's rice bowl and Xiangzi's spiritual sustenance. To put it bluntly, the car is the lifeblood of Shoko.
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Xiangzi "bought" himself and had a new car of his own, thinking that he would have a new life like a car, but fate made people, just like the reincarnation of people, he still reincarnated back to nothing.
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Bought a new car with all the money!
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Shoko, a coachman who came to the big city from the countryside, lived humbly and carefully at first with a personal goal, just to buy a car of his own, and he wanted to survive in the city through his own efforts. This goal, which was within reach, went through too many problems, and finally became unattainable, and Shoko had to give in to fate. The heroine of the ** in the tiger girl, she is the only daughter of Liu Siye, the owner of the car factory, who has been in the car factory since she was a child, and has not yet married at the age of thirty-seven or eighteen.
Shoko's fate is uncertain, the first blow is that the GI took the car away, and Shoko's hopes were dashed; The second time was when Mr. Cao's house was when the family ran away, and when Xiangzi was at home, Detective Sun took the money that Xiangzi had saved for a long time to buy a new car, and the second time his hopes were dashed; The third time was that shortly after Hu Niu bought a car for Xiangzi from Erqiangzi, Hu Niu died due to difficult childbirth, and Xiangzi had to sell the car for Hu Niu's funeral, which made Xiangzi unbearable again and again.
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The first turning point was when he went from the village to the city, and he accepted life in the city. The second turning point is that after he and Hu Niu got married, his life gradually became calmer. The third turning point is that the tiger girl and the child died together, and the girl he liked also died.
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For example, when he finally grew up, when he reached the age of marrying a daughter-in-law, he found someone who really loved him, but because he gave birth to a child, he bled to death, and he bore all the responsibilities alone.
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From positive, upward, and strong came to Peking as a rickshaw driver, worked hard for three years, scraped together enough 100 yuan, and bought a new car. Self-confidence and hope for life to the point of selling the car, living as a gangster, completely depraved, and losing any hope.
The fundamental reason for Shoko's change was the oppression of the dark reality of society at that time, and he could not rely on his personal struggle to contend with the powerful dark forces of society, and could only become a "ghost of the end of individualism".
Shoko has always been an out-and-out masochist: from a heartfelt resistance to abuse at first, to a slow acceptance from the heart, until it finally becomes a pleasure.
Examining Shoko's mental condition from the perspective of "sadism and masochism" can not only clearly see the transformation process of Shoko's soul, but also essentially dig out the deep reasons for Shoko's inner change from "anti-abuse" to "masochism" to "sadism", as well as the process of human degradation.
Writing Background: Camel Xiangzi tells the story of Xiangzi, a young and strong rickshaw driver full of vitality in the city of Beiping, China.
The backdrop world in Camel Xiangzi is the dark, deformed, and unbalanced old Chinese society, where the people live in poverty, and Xiangzi is only a representative of the vast number of toiling people. Although they have a certain freedom, they have to run for a living, and poverty deprives them of the pitiful freedom they have.
In 1936, a friend of Lao She's from Shandong University talked about his experience and experience of hiring a coachman: a coachman bought a "foreign car" and sold it soon after, and so on and so forth, and finally suffered poverty. At that time, Lao She felt that the subject could be written as a **.
Since the birth of new literature, writers such as Hu Shi and Lu Xun have written about rickshaw drivers, but they have expressed sympathy for rickshaw drivers from the perspective of intellectuals, and have not gone deep into their hearts and souls to appreciate the life of rickshaw drivers.
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"Camel Xiangzi".Shoko's second car has not yet been bought, and the money to buy it has been extorted.
In "Camel Xiangzi", Xiangzi's first car was pulled half a year before the dawn, and the car was deserted in the chaos.
Taken captive, Shoko lost his foreign cart and only brought back three camels. Xiangzi is not humble and modest, he still stubbornly starts from scratch and pulls the car more self-denying to save money. However, before he could buy a second car, all his savings were extorted and looted by the detectives, and his dream of buying a car came to naught again.
Shoko's personality traits in "Camel Shoko":
Shoko is an ordinary coachman with a distinct personality, and in him he has many good qualities of working people. He is kind and simple, loves to work, and has a camel-like enthusiasm and tenacious spirit for life, but he is also unreasonable, full of lies, so as to take advantage of it, and sell people's lives.
Usually seems to be able to endure all grievances, but there is also a demand for resistance in his character. He has always been strong and striving, and is not satisfied with his humble social status. But Shoko is destroyed and oppressed by the old society, and his wishes are broken again and again by this dark society.
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The first time he bought the car of his dreams, but the car was snatched away by the soldiers, the second time was because he was forced to marry someone he didn't like, and once because he escaped from hell and sold the camel and had money in his own hands, but he still didn't want to like the tiger girl, and finally the tiger girl died in childbirth, and Xiangzi became more and more insensitive, ruthless.
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When Shoko's car was robbed, unintentionally. Get a few camels. Ready to sell the camel and bury it, buy a car and get the liquid base.
But he still couldn't afford it, and this was the first turning point for him. The tiger girl died in childbirth, and Xiangzi sold his car, buried the tiger girl, and fell in love with Xiaofuzi. When Xiaofuzi also died, because he had an affair with Mrs. Xia.
Got a sexually transmitted disease. These were also his three turning points. After experiencing this incident, Camel Xiangzi's mentality has also changed.
It's not the honest person he used to be.
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His turning point is marrying a tiger girl as his wife, and then living a peaceful life with the tiger girl, the most desperate turning point is that the tiger girl died in childbirth, and the girl he had a crush on also hanged himself and died, so far, Xiangzi's tragic fate has also come to an end
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was forced to marry Chi Xianzhong Tiger Girl, his car was snatched away by others, his beloved girl died, his wife and children died at the same time, and he entered the city from the village to live in the city.
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In Camel Shoko, Shoko's second car is bought from Erqiangzi.
"Camel Xiangzi" tells the life experience of Xiangzi, a young and strong rickshaw driver full of vitality in the city of Beiping, China.
Shoko is from the countryside, a bankrupt young farmer who lacks friends, hardworking, simple, and kind, and keeps everything that the countryside has raised and raised him, but he is never willing to go back to the countryside. Shoko, who came to the city from the countryside, longed to buy a car of her own with her honest labor.
Being an independent laborer was Shoko's wish, hope, and even religion, and with hard work and perseverance, he spent three years saving money and finally realized his dream of becoming a self-reliant coachman.
But just half a year later, the car was taken away by deserters in the chaos, and Xiangzi lost the foreign car and only brought back three camels. Xiangzi was not discouraged, he still stubbornly started from scratch, pulling the car and saving money more self-restraint. However, before he could buy a car again, all his savings were blackmailed and looted by detectives, and his dream of buying a car came to naught again.
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The second time, before the car was bought, the money was extorted by Detective Sun.
For the first time, he came and went in the wind and rain, saved from food and tea, saved for three years, and finally bought a car, but the car was quickly snatched away by the soldiers.
The third time, it was him and Tiger Girl.
After getting married, I bought it with the money of the tiger girl, although I didn't feel solid, but after all, I didn't have to go to the car factory to rent a car. But the good times didn't last long, and the tiger girl had a difficult birth.
And die, Shoko.
I had to sell the car to bury the tiger girl.
After these three ups and downs, Shoko lost her confidence in life.
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Shoko's second car in Camel Shoko was sold by Shoko.
In "Camel Xiangzi", when Xiangzi pulls up his second car, it is at the cost of achieving a deformed marriage with the tiger girl. The good times didn't last long, because the tiger girl died in childbirth, he had to sell the rickshaw to take care of the funeral.
At this point, his life ideals were completely shattered. Coupled with the suicide of his beloved woman Xiaofuzi, the last spark of hope in his heart was extinguished. After being hit by life, Shoko began to lose any desire and confidence in life, and could no longer muster up the courage to live, and was no longer as proud of pulling a cart as before.
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Because the tiger girl died in childbirth, Shoko had to sell the second rickshaw to take care of the funeral. The acquisition of the second car came at the cost of a deformed marriage with the tiger girl.
After that, the suicide of Shoko's beloved woman, Xiaofuzi, blew out the last spark of hope in her heart. Under the constant blows of life, he gradually became a depressed and self-depraved character, and later even became a pitiful worm who cheated, ate, drank, prostituted and gambled, and even sold his life.
Buying a car for the first time: Xiangzi is still very strong, and it was obtained through three years of hard work. >>>More
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1. The dark society is caused by Shoko.
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1. Ideological content "Camel Xiangzi" is a tragedy depicted by the great people's artist Lao She with sympathetic brushstrokes: in Beijing in the late twenties, a hard-working and strong little person from the bottom society had a beautiful dream of making a fortune and struggle, but was finally swallowed up by a dark storm, which revealed the slave psychology of the "little people" at that time and the final destruction of unrealized hopes. With the suicide of Shoko's beloved woman, Xiaofuzi, Shoko extinguishes the last spark of personal struggle. >>>More
The overall framework of the character's experience.
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