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What is human disqualification talking about?

Disqualification on Earth is a novel by Japanese writer Osamu Dazai. Through three photos and notes, it shows the story of how the protagonist Ye Cang became a different kind in the world step by step. Ye Cang's life can be summarized in eight words. I'm sorry

Disqualification on Earth (also known as Disqualification as a Man) is a novella by Japanese novelist Osamu Dazai, published in 1948.

Human disqualification began with my feelings after seeing three photos of Ye Zang. In the middle are three notes of Ye Zang, and the three notes correspond to photos. They introduced Ye Zang's experiences in childhood, youth and prime of life respectively, and described how Ye Zang gradually lost his qualification as a human being.

In Disqualification on Earth, Ye Zang's life is a capital tragedy, and the root of the tragedy is the whole society. Ye Cang knows the hypocrisy of this world and the deception of this world, and he also deeply understands the taste.

He knows the darkness of the world, so he has a sense of resistance to the world. He doesn't want to be a dummy who caters to the public. He always goes his own way. Because of his inadaptability, in the end, he was shut out of the world. On earth, he became a disqualified existence. Ye Cang's life can be summarized in eight words. I'm sorry

Disqualification on Earth has a very high position in the literary world. Scholars commented that this work is full of satire, while book fans commented that this book is really too sad, the life of decadent Ye Zang and the life of Ye Zang who was spurned by society.

It is worth mentioning that the prototype of this novel "Disqualification on Earth" was created by Osamu Dazai according to his own experience. He wrote about Ye Cang, but he wrote about himself. This novel is his last work.