Writer Daniel himself is not satisfied with the works that have won the Nobel Prize for Literature, nor does he care. While not distressed, he used the book and paper to set fire, while answering the reader's question, he said that the words in a certain article were not what he said. In his acceptance speech, he admitted with disappointment that this award was designed for the public and for the judges. In fact, winning the award is a means for Daniel, and it is the beginning of his true voice and freedom of opinion. After winning the award, he turned down all opportunities for promotion, because those were not what he wanted. After winning the award, he compiled another story: returning to his hometown to encounter various real disputes. In this story, he can freely express his speech, on freedom, on writing, on art, on charity, on etiquette. Every conflict, behind every little person, exists for his voice. But in the story, his dissatisfaction with reality made him make enemies on all sides. In the final stage of his death, everyone could not understand his point of view, but felt indifferent to his death. After the story ended, the movie screen turned to the new book launch of the story. The ending of the new book was not as tragic as the story, but on the contrary, it was very successful. This also means that most people have agreed with his point of view in the story. This makes Daniel very happy, because his purpose has been achieved. He died in the story, but was reborn in reality. The writer at the press conference is in two different states than when he won the Nobel Prize. At this time, he is confident and proud of his work, because, through the story of his experience in a remote town, he freely shows his His opinions and remarks achieved the purpose he wanted to express and speak out. At the press conference someone asked about truth and fiction. As I understand it, the characters in the town story are fictional. The author made up such a very distant town story to shorten the distance between the reader and the characters, because only in this way can the reader view the facts calmly and objectively, and support the writer's point of view subtly, otherwise, once the distance is narrowed, the reader will be lost. Most likely, as in the conflict in the story, not only will he not accept the writer's point of view, but he will be killed for self-interest. However, the conflicts and interests between the characters in the story are real. Zooming in to any place, in any country, such conflicts and phenomena exist. Only in such a fictional space can Daniel freely express the most authentic ideas, opinions and principles he adheres to. From fictional works of the Nobel Prize in literature that cater to the tastes of the public, to fictional stories that truly express the author's wishes, falsehoods and truths can only be achieved by those who are outside the story but within the story. Feel it. [coffee] [coffee]
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