The most profound image is that the protagonist's father taught the protagonist the skills of catching flies when he was a child, which affects the value of the protagonist's life. The flies escape faster than our shots. How can we succeed? We might as well move in other directions, maybe just right achieved the effect. The male protagonist's life after his parents left is also like a headless fly, with no clue, always late, but also strong, strong, but without the motivation to work hard. When he met his first love, he wanted to work hard. When he got along with girls, he also told the girl the "fly principle", but he replaced it with God, deviated from the established track, and kept running, and then he couldn't answer it either. , Yes, it's like adolescence. If you get off track needlessly, it's called rebellion. It's not being responsible for your own life. Second-level thinkers will ask questions, but they don't know the solution. Purposeful rebellion is for change. The counterattack in life is like catching flies. Even if you fail, you can roar like the hero. The interesting thing is that life is always accompanied by surprises and surprises. The male protagonist caught a fly but lost a hand, and he continued to live strong. In my opinion, the adventure of the lost hand, escaping back to the master, is not a rebellion against the will of the male protagonist, I hope the lost hand will come back again, along the way, the hand has gone through untold hardships, and finally came back, but the hand Failed to reunite with the protagonist, or the male protagonist has accepted the reality willfully, and what is lost is lost, cherish the present, and continue to live, just like the lost first love
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