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Camel Xiangzi is a classic, and it is the representative work of Mr. Lao She. The degree of fame is well known. Why did Xiangzi in the book add the prefix of camel?
This is because after Shoko bought a car for the first time, the car was confiscated, and in the end he ran away and took a few camels to exchange for silver. I originally wanted to sell my camel to buy a car, but unfortunately the camel ** was too cheap. In this way, Shoko was called Camel Shoko.
There are two very important sub-main characters in the book, one Liu Siye and Sister Tiger. are two characters with distinct personalities.
Teacher Lao She used a large paragraph of text to describe the background of Liu Siye.
In contrast, there seems to be much less text about Tiger Girl, but the two are memorable. When depicting characters, whether it is the description of appearance or personality, we must pay attention to the overall coordination, and more importantly, we must give the characters distinctive characteristics.
The so-called distinctive characteristics do not have to be strange to be ordinary and ghost-like. The sound is like thunder and lightning, and the shape is like a monster.
In fact, unobtrusive characters can also impress readers. It is irreplaceable in the development of the plot.
No matter how ordinary or ordinary the people are depicted, there must be something different about them. It's "this person" and not "someone else." This is what deserves the attention of the author and the reader.
If the characters created are blurred and difficult to distinguish from each other, but in fact they are just passers-by, then this has to be said to be a great failure in literary creation.
Those who have read "Camel Xiangzi" may have different evaluations of Liu Siye and Hu Niu. But when people mention the tiger girl, they will inevitably have an incomparably distinct image in their hearts. The author's skill in shaping the characters.
Breathtaking. Mr. Lao She's writing skills are worthy of being the first writer in New China to win the title of "People's Artist". He is a model worker in the literary and artistic circles.
His well-known masterpieces also include "Four Worlds in the Same Hall", the scripts "Teahouse" and "Dragon Whisker Valley".
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There is also Tiger Niu and Tiger Girl's father, Tiger Niu is Shoko's wife, she died in childbirth, and Tiger Girl's father is both Shoko's father-in-law and the owner of the rickshaw factory who oppresses those rickshaw workers.
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Tiger Niu and Liu Siye. Tiger Girl is a spicy and scheming woman who cheats on pregnancy in order to marry Shoko. Liu Siye is the owner of Xiangzi Car Rental Factory and the father of Hu Niu.
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Hu Niu and Xiaofuzi, one is Xiangzi's wife, and the other is Xiangzi's beloved, both are women who suffered under the feudal system.
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Camel Xiangzi has created many characters with distinct personalities and lifelike characters, Xiangzi and Tiger Niu are the two most dazzling. Shoko is a farmer who went to the city after the countryside went bankrupt. He looked at everything in the city with the honest eyes of an honest peasant, and used his strategySeek the concept of personal fortune to save money to buy a car, in order to improve their own survival situation.
He desperately sold his labor force and grabbed business like a "hungry beast"; Life is extremely frugal, even starving, and is unmoved in front of the urban world of flowers。In Xiangzi, the character, temperament, and psychology of the peasants are portrayed very accurately and realistically.
A large number of detailed and moving psychological descriptionsThis is an important means for the author to portray Shoko. The special life experience has made Xiangzi develop a simple and honest personality, and the author is aimed at this characteristic of the protagonistFlexibly use a variety of psychological depiction techniques, or inner monologue, or third-person narration, or through the description of scenery, or through the eyes of others, to portray characters in three dimensions and multi-dimensional.
It can be recognized from "Camel Xiangzi".Shoko's taciturn is a reflection of his repressed and lonely social status. He is industrious, simple, and kind, and he doesn't even have the cunning of Ah QHe was just a farmer pulling a foreign cart in the city of Beijing. At the same time, like all small producers, he is narrow-minded, and cares little about anything other than the struggle to change his personal circumstances, not even a buddy.
From this, we can recognize that this is a subjective aspect of the tragedy that caused Shoko.
The extensive use of metaphor is one of the characteristics of Lao She's literary language, and his metaphor is used wellWonderfully used and has its own style. For example, he compares Shoko, who is newly married to Tiger Girl, to a rabbit in a cage: "He can't remember cryingHe couldn't think of laughing, his big hands and feet moved in the small but warm room, like a rabbit in a small cage, his eyes were red and he looked outside, looking inside, there were empty legs that could fly, and he couldn't run out!
> this is a very vivid and accurate expression of Shoko's desire to workI want to pull a foreign car and run to live with my own hands and feet, but I am firmly chained to my home by the tiger girl, and I can't be free of eagerness, anxiety, and frustration. To describe the quality of Shoko,The author even uses a peculiar metaphor to describe it: "It was as if he could be a good ghost even in hell."
Describe Shoko in a society that is like a spider web, he is a little worm or something, and he can't break through the gluttony of large and small spiders. Sometimes "he had no himself, only struggling through her teeth, like a mouse caught by a cat." Sometimes it's like "a cricket that has lost its thigh, and wants to crawl with its calf".
Sometimes he feels that "a man is nothing at all but a bird." If you go to collect food yourself, fall into the net, and eat other people's grain and rice, you have to be honest in the cage, crying to others, and you can be sold at any time."
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After reading this, I found all of Lao She's ** and wrote a general feeling after reading. I don't remember how I felt when I read it. I just remember being a little glad I wasn't in that era.
At that time, an ordinary duty and hard-working laborer was turned into a puddle of mud. When Shoko begins to walk into the brothel and towards the big smoke house, it is not only a time when his ideals are shattered, but also a microcosm of thousands of workers who want to change the status quo through hard work and thrift. What's the point of my efforts if they're worthless?
Hope is used to dash. "I witnessed the truth of this sentence in Shoko. When I read this, I was still in school, and now I have entered the society and become a laborer.
For me, Shoko's situation is a mirror, and his end is the sadness of the times. All of this prompted me to adjust my mindset in time when faced with a bad situation in life. Sometimes the power of the work is really great.
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This book describes the living conditions of the toiling masses in society at that time, and it is still very realistic, and Shoko, as a representative of the toiling masses, lived a very miserable life.
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Camel Xiangzi is a clue to the unknown whereabouts of Xiangzi, a charioteer in Beiping, revealing the picture of the low-level poor people in Beijing living in the abyss of misery under the dark rule of warlords.
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It was written very realistically, and it also made me understand the current situation of contemporary society and feel the helplessness of people in that era.
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The Xiangzi in Mr. Lao She's famous book "Camel Xiangzi" has changed from a representative of positive energy at the beginning to a self-abandonment, hopeless, and the scum of society. "Camel Xiangzi" tells us that people will always experience all kinds of ups and downs in their lives, and they may be very tired and hard, but they must not lose the goal of moving forward, otherwise they will be lost in the vast road of life.
He lost hope and confidence in life, and went from being aggressive to indulgent, and Shoko, who was upright and kind, was crushed by the millstone of life. Shoko has always been an out-and-out masochist: from resisting abuse from the heart at first, to slowly accepting it from the heart, and finally turning it into a kind of enjoyment.
Shoko went from being honest, strong, persistent, self-respecting, and industrious to a scene of numbness, poverty, and self-destruction, which replayed in my mind like a movie. After three ups and downs, defeated by possession, defeated by possession, he is no longer the strong Shoko with dreams.
In life, there are also many people like Shoko. When I was a young man, I had a burning dream. But these firm beliefs and dreams have been worn away by the cruel life and dark society, and only the stars remain.
But there are still a few people, no matter how hard and difficult life is, they still haven't given up their dreams, their own beliefs, even if they still have a breath, they are still working towards it. If we want to do it, we must do the latter, no matter how cruel life is, as long as we have a dream in our hearts, we must have a dream, we must succeed. Shoko's cup reflects the cruelty of life, and it also tells us:
If we give up on ourselves, we will become more and more depressed and go in the opposite direction of success.
Instead of learning from Shoko's fall, we should find out what the problem is, and then continue to work hard and achieve our own achievements. At first, I liked Shoko a lot. We should learn from his former Shoko, who was strong and fought to the end for his goal and did not want to be a frog at the bottom of the well.
He is kind and simple, and loves to work. This book made me realize how dark and terrifying the old society was, and how it could turn people into ghosts. If Shoko had lived in our time, maybe he wouldn't have turned into such a walking corpse.
With his struggle, kindness, and integrity, he will be able to become a happy person. We are now living in a fair, just and open society under the rule of law, and we should cherish this opportunity, study hard, and live up to the teachings of our family and teachers, so that we can contribute our own strength to the motherland in the future!
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Xiangzi in Mr. Lao She's famous book "Camel Xiangzi" is a very controversial person, full of positive energy, kindness, and optimism from the beginning, and later turned into a self-defeating, hopeless person, and eventually became the scum of society, in fact, he is also a typical tragic figure.
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A person as thrifty and strong as him finally became a first-class "thorn" and embarked on the road of degeneration, which clearly exposed the evil of irrational society that corroded people's hearts.
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Shoko is an ordinary rickshaw driver with a distinct personality and the good qualities of many working people. He is kind and simple, loves to work, has a camel-like enthusiasm for life and a tenacious spirit, but he is also unreasonable and full of lies, thus taking advantage. "Camel Xiangzi" is a ** by Lao She, describing the tragic fate of the rickshaw driver in the warlord melee in the 20s of the 20th century.
Shoko is a representative of the working masses of the old society. It's about the life experience of Shoko, a young, strong and energetic rickshaw driver in the city of Beiping.
Shoko has always been a down-to-earth, steady and steady person. He came to the city alone. His only wish was to buy a car that belonged to him.
He lived in the city and lived his life. After coming to Beiping, he worked hard to earn money and did not have any bad habits. He quickly found a job pulling a cart.
Shoko was originally a positive person. He came to Peking from the countryside to work as a rickshaw driver. He was hopeful about life and bought a new car with the money he had saved from three years of hard work; Shoko sells her camel and saves money to buy a car; Tiger Girl buys the car of Shoko's neighbor Erqiangzi at a low price.
Shoko's three falls were: Shoko was caught by the gendarmes like a strong man, and the car was gone; Shoko was deceived by Detective Sun of the money she had saved to buy a car; Xiangzi sold the car again and did the funeral for the tiger girl.
The most outstanding achievement of "Camel Xiangzi" is to create such a tragic image of Xiangzi. Xiangzi is a typical representative of the lower class working people in the city. At first, he came from the countryside to the city to make a living, with the simple qualities of a rural person.
He is indeed a bit like a tree, strong, silent, and lively. "Pursuing and yearning for an independent life," when he rents someone else's car, he is like a spinning top that is rotated by others from morning to night, from east to west, and from south to north; He didn't have himself. But in this spin his eyes are not blurred, his heart is not confused, and he always thinks that a distant car can give him freedom and independence, like his own hands and feet".
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is a very honest, very honest, no temper, very kind, very hard-working person; Integrity, kindness, responsibility, responsibility, and willingness to help others are his character traits.
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The character he showed in the early stage was very honest, and he was also very strong, but also very tenacious, and a very confident person. His character traits are that he was vigorous and honest at the beginning, and later became decadent and cunning, and he became a man with no ambitions and became a walking corpse.
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The first point falls to the actual Xiang, this is a very kind person, and very sincere to treat the person he likes, it can be said that he has put in a lot of effort, the third point of the camel Xiangzi, this person is very kind, very good.
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Shoko. The tragedy has social and personal causes. But the most important and critical reason is the reason of society and the times!
In the social context of the time, he could not compete with the powerful dark forces in society with his personal ability and struggle, and could only turn from a human to a ghost. Shoko is diligent and studious and kind-hearted. He is full of hope for the future and hopes to change his destiny through hard work.
Through hard work, he bought a foreign car, but the rebels robbed him of his car, and the criminal police also cheated him out of his savings. One blow after another completely shattered Shoko's dreams.
<> he lost all faith and surrendered to the fall! In his opinion, this is his life. If Shoko could live to this day, he would definitely live a happy life!
The tragedy of Xiangzi's own character, he just wants to rely on his own struggle to change the fate of a driver, but makes him fall deeper and deeper into the quagmire. He doesn't associate with people, doesn't ask about the world, and insists on his own one-third of an acre of land.
His aspirations and pursuits are unrealistic, and the final result can be imagined, and what awaits him can only be failure and a tragic ending.
Lu Xun. It was once said"Tragedy is the destruction of what is valuable in life to others"。Shoko is valuable, so he lives out the tragedy with his life. Lao She.
The Shoko in the pen is alive, a character who appears around us. In the face of the pace of development of "Time", the tragic fate of Shoko not only reflects the chaotic warlord society at that time, reveals the evil and essence of the old society, but more importantly, how to solve the local problem, is liberation? Is it unity?!
Today, we can still see Shoko's shadow, but we are moving towards the path of light.
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