There are only 4 places where I can talk about some feelings after reading it:
1. After the professor has read the manuscript that the author gave him and has not printed the final few pages, he told the protagonist that he thinks the protagonist should sacrifice himself for the literary masterpiece . I think this is absurd, unbelievable, and cold-blooded. But it is very understandable if you think about it. The professor is a man in the literary world with ideals in the literary world. For people like him, literature symbolizes the supreme value of life. He believes that people are mortal, the key is to die properly. And this doomed masterpiece can become the "place" of the protagonist. But the protagonist, he is not a literary person, he has no literary ideals, so there is no need for him to die like this. Of course, each has its own position.
2. The writer finally came to the professor. Show him new endings and content. The professor was disappointed after reading it, and also expressed his incomprehension at the writer's behavior to change the ending. Seeing this, my first reaction was to think how cold-blooded this professor is. Even the female writer who wrote these words by herself is directly related to whether her work can be a new masterpiece or not. She was shocked by the fact. Deciding to turn the pen, the professor still insisted that the real protagonist should be sacrificed.
On second thought, in fact, these two are literary ideals. The root cause of this completely different attitude is that the female writer is the client in this matter, and the client needs to face a great deal of decision to "know everything but still have to kill this kind person". Psychological struggles and moral challenges. This process must be very struggling, subverted, and there will be a process of nirvana after a hundred revolutions. The professor is only a reader from beginning to end, at most a senior reader. As a reader, there is no such level of psychological struggle, and there is no such demand and necessity.
3. The protagonist finished reading the novel on the bus, returned to the noisy road at night, handed the manuscript back to the writer, told her that he was very moved and liked the novel, and let the writer finish it according to his own ideas. Immediately I burst into tears.
4. Finally, on the morning of the accident, the camera slowed down every second of life, and the background soundtrack was incredible. . . Can anyone tell me where to download it. . . Call the horse's name. . .
All in all, it's a good subject, but it's just a little bit of a taste.
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