"The old wolf smelled good people in him, so he walked away", but the human beings living in the civilized world are like a group of violent beasts. Lazaro finally left, and the wolf's soul was released at that moment, and the wolf fled under the honking of traffic horns, much like Lazaro standing in front of reinforced concrete at a loss.
I think the happiest moment is when they were pushing the cart home, the two young people said with a smile, let's go back to the manor and live, and we can grow our own things. They were still young then, and the manor was still a happy memory for them. But Antonia and other elderly people were silent. For these people, the manor represented more exploitation and pressure. They have a debt they can't bear for several lifetimes.
The sound of the music followed Lazaro, as if the Father was following and protecting them. Lazaro is a pure existence like the saint in the story. Is he really the bottom of the food chain that everyone calls and lingers? As traceredi said: not necessarily.
After he fell into the cliff, the cruel animal smelled the "good man" in him and would not hurt him, but the human nature, which was above the animal nature, couldn't do it. The so-called education of human civilization and human nature makes us constantly greedy for more in the vain satisfaction, or makes us live for granted and irritable in the center of rules and morality.
Their joy of living on the estate is simpler and more accessible, I think. Although such happiness comes from ignorance. After entering the civilized world, they need to pay a higher price to get a little happiness. The police "breaking into" the village was the end of one tragedy and the beginning of another.
At first I thought that Lazaro was happy because he came to the all-encompassing city without asking for anything and could easily be satisfied. I just didn't expect that there is no tolerance in nature in the narrow human world. The evil of human nature must be at the top in nature.
In this incident, the worst and the purest suffered the most. In my opinion, the situation of the third group has not changed much, but it has just changed a place and continued to be numb and insensitive.
That's what most of us are.
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