The five episodes of the short play have been very depressed, angry and sad. Finally, I know that the male protagonist has finally overcome his father's mental torture, bravely said no, walked out of the abyss, and began to welcome a new life. I am really happy, too. Reassured for him, and relieved at the same time, it's good. Next, I want to talk about a few main characters and plots. 1. Father. The role of the father is definitely the key to creating the atmosphere of the whole play. The irritability and stubbornness, mental torture and sexual abuse make people hate it. How can there be such a person? He did not deserve to be born a human being, a parent. 2. Mother. Obviously the property is hers, the advantage and the right to speak should be in her hands, why is she so cowardly, even paralyzing herself with alcohol, dare not resist, never thought about protecting her children. The irony is that she can be so good to strangers, and she has given the house to others, but she can't give a little to the children. Sure enough, poor people must have something to hate. 3. The hero (son). The first episode showed us the protagonist's drug addiction and promiscuity, which paved the way for the whole drama, which is really heart-wrenching. It can be said that he has been fighting against drug addiction and alcohol addiction. At a deeper level, he is resisting the profound influence of his parents in childhood. Although it took almost his entire life, he is glad that the resistance was successful and he gained hope of life.
4. The plot of the whole drama is very cleverly designed, with both a timeline and memories interspersed with the present tense, and many details are as exquisite as lizards.
5. Is this life? Pain and pleasure are intertwined, and you have to endure all the good and the bad, and then not be defeated by fate or experience. Hate all people or actions that hurt children, and I will never allow such people and things to happen to me or around me, I will definitely rise up against protection!
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