What does Robinson Crusoe mean, Gulliver s Travels, Journey to the West

Updated on amusement 2024-07-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Remember. Style.

    This genre appeared very early and flourished in the Tang and Song dynasties. It can remember people and things, can remember mountains and rivers, can remember utensils and buildings, so it is also called "miscellaneous". In terms of writing, most of them are mainly descriptive, but also have argumentative and lyrical components.

    "Remember" is a genre of prose, which can be narrated, can be written, and can be written (remembering people, events, and things), and the purpose of remembering scenes is often to express the feelings and aspirations (feelings and claims) of the author, and to expound some of the author's views. On the basis of this meaning, "Ji" gradually acquired its stylistic meaning and became a kind of article style dedicated to recording in the classics and history. As a literary style, "Ji" gained stylistic life in the Six Dynasties, entered the Wenyuan in the Tang Dynasty, and expanded its content in the Song Dynasty, and became more stable in form.

    In the Ming and Qing dynasties, the subjective color became stronger, and gradually matured and stabilized. According to the number of bibliographies in the historical records and the changes in the content of the genre and the increase or decrease of the categories in the general collection of literature, we can more objectively understand the changes in the connotation of "Ji" as a literary style.

    In fact, it is a kind of literary style.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Basic literal meaning. 1.Keep the impression in your head: Remember. Take. Sex. Knowledgeable.

    2.Write things down: Record. Merit. He who.

    3.A book or text that records things: travel. Day. Event.

    4.Symbol, identity (zhì): 印 . Sign. Number.

    5.A kind of official document in ancient times: playing. Note.

    6.**Born with dark spots: fetus.

    7.Measure words, referring to a slap: give him a slap in the face.

    Robinson Crusoe, Gulliver's Travels, and Journey to the West are one of the genres.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    "Gebai Levor's Travels" 1, ** is full of strange thoughts.

    Zhi images and fairy tale colors. dao

    2. The spicy, sharp and profound irony is the soul of **.

    3. The satirical drink contains some pessimistic views on human nature and human society, but behind the harsh and pessimistic attitude, there is a bitter and ardent melancholy feeling.

    4. **The author uses travelogues and outsiders' eyes to comment on the current situation of his country. "Robinson Crusoe" 1, the story is wonderful and bizarre.

    2. **It shows Robinson's character of daring to take risks and pursuing a free and unrestrained life.

    3. The description of Robinson's desert island life is realistic and natural, showing the author's extraordinary imagination and artistic expression.

    4. **The whole story is narrated in the first person, and the plot is completely connected by the confessions of the characters.

    5. The language is clear and clear, simple and vivid.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Gulliver's Travels. It reflects some contradictions in British society in the first half of the eighteenth century, exposes and criticizes the corruption and crimes of the British ruling class, and the primitive accumulation of the British bourgeoisie in capitalism.

    Outlaws. It profoundly reveals the social roots of the peasant uprising -- "the government forces the people to rebel" and "chaos is made from above." Praise the heroes of the peasant uprising.

    Robinson Crusoe. It praises the kind of people who are not afraid of hardships and hardships, full of ambition and adventurous spirit, full of perseverance, tenacious perseverance and fighting spirit, and rely on themselves in the period of the rise of capitalism.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The common theme is heroes, and both express praise and praise for heroic figures.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Although these two ** are stories about overseas adventures and were written at the same time, there is an essential difference in the soul (mind).

    Gulliver's Travels is a satire written in the form of a fairy tale**, Lilliputian is a satire of Britain at the time, and Daren Kingdom describes an ideal society and puts forward thoughts on people on the distinction between Yahoo and Huiyin.

    Robinson Crusoe is a bourgeois hero, which reflects the primitive accumulation of capitalism, and the hero's spirit of surviving strongly, improving his life, and fighting against the sky in a harsh environment is a powerful spirit displayed by the bourgeoisie in the process of primitive accumulation. At the same time, the relationship between the protagonist and "Friday" is also a relationship between master and slave.

    These two ** can't be said to be who simulates whom, they are two works with the same theme that appear in the same social background, but the ideological content is by no means the same.

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