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Camel Shoko felt after reading.
Camel Xiangzi realistically depicts the tragic fate of a rickshaw driver in Beijing. Shoko is from the countryside, and after he pulled a rented foreign car, he decided to buy a car and pull it himself, and become an independent laborer. Inspired and supported by strong confidence, after three years of hard work, he exchanged his blood and sweat for a foreign car.
But it didn't take long for the rebels of the warlord to steal his car; In the face of one blow after another, he struggled, and still stubbornly wanted to use greater efforts to achieve his dream of life. But it was all in vain: Tiger Girl's savings were used to buy a car, and soon had to sell it to take care of Tiger Girl's funeral.
After many setbacks, it was finally completely shattered. The suicide of the little Fuzi he loved blew out the last spark of hope in his heart, and he lost any desire and confidence in life, and fell from being motivated and strong to being willing to fall: it turned out that the upright and kind Xiangzi was crushed by the millstone of life.
This tragedy is a powerful exposé of the old society's crime of turning people into ghosts.
Shoko is the image of an ordinary coachman with a distinct personality, and in him he has many of the good qualities of a working person. He is kind and simple, loves to work, and has a camel-like positive and tenacious spirit for life. He has always been strong and struggling, which is also a manifestation of his unease with his humble social status.
It is a humble but legitimate desire of self-employed workers. In addition to his social status and unfair encounters, these character traits also play an indelible role in arousing strong sympathy from his tragedy. Such a thrifty and strong person finally became a first-class "thorn in the head" and embarked on the road of degeneration, which clearly exposed the evil of irrational society that corroded people's hearts.
The work reads: "The laziness of the bitter man is the natural result of his hard work and failure, and the trick of the bitter man contains some axioms. And he said, "
Man exalted himself from the beast, but man still drives his own kind into the beast. Xiangzi is still in the city of culture, but he has become a beast. It wasn't his fault at all.
It was from this understanding that Lao She wrote this tragedy with deep sympathy for the insulted and damaged. This gives this work an indignant accusation and a strong critical spirit, which is deeply imprinted into the hearts of readers.
The book is full of the life scenery in the Beijing area, and many depictions are dyed with brightly colored paintings of Beijing customs and the world. Lao She is very familiar with the various characters depicted in his works, and he uses a simple narrative tone and vivid Beijing colloquial language to concisely and forcefully write local life pictures and characters with character characteristics. In the use of realistic techniques and the condensation of language, it has achieved success.
Camel Shoko is an excellent realistic **.
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During this holiday, I read a copy of Lao She's masterpiece "Camel Xiangzi", which tells the story of Xiangzi, an old Beijing rickshaw driver. Shoko has an ideal: to have her own foreign car.
So, with diligence and perseverance, he finally got his wish. However, the good times did not last long, and it was not long before his foreign car was snatched away by soldiers. But he did not lose heart, and bought another foreign car by his own efforts.
But he was so unlucky, and his hard-earned savings were looted again. Repeated like this three times, Shoko could no longer muster the courage to live. He began to play a life, eating, drinking, prostituting and gambling, and completely degenerated into the garbage of the city.
It's a tragedy, a tragedy through and through. A person who was once industrious and stoic, with his own goals, ended up being reduced to social garbage. In the past, Shoko was kind and simple, honest and honest, and had a positive and tenacious attitude towards life like a camel.
The people around him are all monks for a day and ring the bell for a day, but Xiangzi is not satisfied with the status quo, he works hard for a better life, and struggles, he would rather take great risks to earn a little more money to achieve the life he wants. He is constantly pursuing, pursuing success, and pursuing happiness. However, even this did not change his final tragic end.
For Camel Xiangzi, I feel regretful, regretful, and helpless, but also feel admiration, I admire his former strength, his progress. However, in the end, he failed to defeat himself, failed to defeat society, and was defeated after all. Maybe it's because of the extreme darkness of society, maybe it's because of personal factors.
In any case, the environment plays a role in changing people, at best, which cannot be ignored. If the social order at that time had been better, Shoko might have been able to realize his ideals, and perhaps he would not have become a walking corpse. People are inseparable from society, and society determines people, if you can't handle the relationship between reality and ideals, society and yourself, it is very likely that you will lose your original self.
Man is a thinking animal and should have his own ideals and goals. But it varies from person to person, from society to society. If you are always unable to achieve your ideals, then you may become a "shoko", degenerate, decay, and disgusted with life.
After all, there are only a few people who can persevere all their lives. The pursuit itself is a process of constant change, but the process can be complex, and it is easy for people to lose themselves, and if they lose themselves, they will lose their way and even fall.
What will tomorrow bring? I don't know. And the only thing we can do now is to grasp today.
We hope you will adopt it.
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