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In "Morning Flowers and Sunset", the cat is not a clear symbol, but a metaphor, and the author Lu Xun uses the image of the cat to refract some people in society.
First of all, the cat in "Morning Flowers and Sunset" does not only symbolize the human qualities of kindness, sincerity and freedom. Lu Xun's cats are often associated with the image of "people who torture the weak and gloat at heart's content". For example, in the article "Dogs, Cats, and Mice", Lu Xun mentions that cats "can pay almost in full if they prey on their beloved."
This is actually a critique of those who abuse people in order to satisfy their selfish desires, especially the weak.
At the same time, cats are often depicted as "charming" animals. This kind of flattery is actually a kind of irony and criticism of the behavior of some people who wag their tails and beg for mercy and clever words for the sake of profit and power. Lu Xun mentioned this kind of charm many times in "Morning Flowers and Sunset", which is actually a depiction of some people with low personality and lack of independent personality in society.
In addition, the cats in "Morning Flowers and Sunset" may also symbolize those who are lonely. Lu Xun's cats often move and think alone, which is a state of loneliness. This also reflects Lu Xun's concern for loneliness, and he uses the image of cats to depict those who cannot fit in and find their self-worth in the context of society.
Overall, the cat in "Morning Flowers and Sunset" is a complex metaphor that reflects a variety of people in society. Lu Xun used the image of a cat to express some of his in-depth insights into society and human nature.
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The cat is a symbol of torturing the weak, howling everywhere, and sometimes a coquettish tyrant.
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Torture to your heart's content"Weakling. "Howling everywhere".Sometimes"A flattering look"of tyrants.
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"Dog, Cat, Mouse" describes the author's reasons for hating cats, takes the type of "cat", and satirizes people who are similar to cats in life.
and then with the recounting of childhood, the reason for the "hatred of cats" was explained; Finally, he criticized the "golden mean" and pointed out that its essence is to indulge in evil and cultivate adultery; The author hated cats on the surface, but in fact he lashed out at a class of people with similar habits to cats, such as some "righteous gentlemen" and warlords and rulers in society at that time.
The author expresses his sympathy for the weak and hatred for the abuser by recalling the past of a cute hermit mouse he rescued in his childhood, but he was eventually killed. This article uses rhetoric and curl pen, using animals as metaphors for people, and arguments as clues, with profound implications.
Background of creation
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The reason for hating cats in the first volume of "Dog, Cat, Mouse" in the seventh grade.
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She is 15 years old, from the second year of junior high school, she has big eyes and glasses.
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