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The main content of lonely people

The full text is divided into five parts:

In the first film, Wei Lianzhi was regarded as a heresy and was suppressed and persecuted by everyone when his grandmother died. He's lonely.

In the second part, he despises the secular and maverick, but he has a warm heart that sympathizes with the weak and hopes for the future. However, when his hope for his children was shattered by the reality of instigating children to rob and rob, he fell into lonely disappointment.

In the third part, unemployment and discrimination from everyone pushed him to a more desolate loneliness. When he talked about his grandmother and his attitude towards life, he revealed his deeper and more stubborn loneliness.

The fourth part, in order to survive, he embarked on a road against his will. All new things and his choices are disgusting, so he is still lonely, a kind of loneliness with desperate pain and revenge.

In the fifth part, he committed suicide by pretending to be vulgar, humiliated others and destroyed himself, which was a more painful, desperate and thorough loneliness. Death ended his lonely life.

Creative background:

Lonely people were written from September 1925 to October 10/kloc-0, and a collection of novels entitled Wandering was published in September 1926.

When writing this novel, it was at the ebb of the May 4th Movement. Lu Xun was depressed and hesitated, saying that he was "very depressed". 1July, 923, Lu Xun and Zhou Zuoren disagreed and moved out of Badaowan Mansion. Affected by this incident, Lu Xun's health deteriorated and his lung disease recurred. It took several months to recover.

1925 Duan dismissed him from the Ministry of Education because he supported the student movement of Beijing Normal University and was suppressed and besieged by reactionaries. The difficult living environment, the vicious change of family ties, and the torture of illness made him fall into deep confusion and depression.

What makes Lu Xun feel even more depressed is that some young people he once trusted and helped were out of self-protection, some were out of self-interest, some were cold and distant from Lu Xun, and some stood on the opposite side and were enemies. All this made Lu Xun more suspicious, lonely and desperate, and he had unprecedented doubts about the meaning of existence and the value of life. This work is his philosophical literary inquiry into the dilemma and outlet of life.

Evaluation of extended data engineering;

The Tragedy of Modern Literary Critics —— Comment on The Lonely Man Wei: In Wandering, The Lonely Man is indeed the most stressful work.

In Lu Xun's novels, the portrayal of Wei's image and characters is the most incisive criticism of petty-bourgeois intellectuals' individualism on the revolutionary road, especially their way of thinking and struggle, which has his highly summarized ideological and artistic qualities.

Lu Xun (1881-1936)

Zhou Shuren, a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang, is a modern writer, thinker and revolutionary in China. He was born in a ruined feudal family. He has been diligent and studious since childhood. He began to study at the age of 7, and 12 studied at the private school "San Tan Yin Yue". Later, due to a family accident, he suffered from the indifference and contempt of the world.

1902 went to Japan to study medicine. When he witnessed the ignorance and insensitivity of China people, he resolutely decided to give up medicine and devote himself to literature, awakening the souls of Chinese people with words. After returning to China, he taught in several universities in Beijing and Hangzhou.

19 18, The Diary of a Madman, the first vernacular novel in the history of modern literature in China, was first published under the pseudonym "Lu Xun", which laid the cornerstone of the New Culture Movement and started a brilliant creative career. Around the May 4th Movement, Lu Xun took part in the work of New Youth magazine and stood at the forefront of the anti-imperialist and anti-feudal new cultural movement, and successively created works such as Shout, Hesitation, Weeds, Flowers in the Morning, and Gai Hua Collection.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Lonely People