There are two major conflicts in the plot. The first time was caused by Moyes' unauthorized killing of a drug dealer. This curly-haired brother is just an outsider. The second time was caused by the son of the old lady, Leonidas, who violated the biological daughter of Aniwar, a wealthy merchant of the Vayu family. Rapayet actually represents the potential consciousness of the tribe. In the face of the storm-like crisis, he has a strong desire to survive, and is full of wisdom. He overcomes the rigid with softness instead of reckless fighting. Therefore, Rapayet has repeatedly made clear compromises, regardless of the cost. Concession and compensation to seek forgiveness from the other party. However, under the hostage of a partner with ulterior motives, Aniwal, a wealthy businessman in Wayu, refused peace talks and brutally killed the messenger.
At the dangerous juncture of the spread of war, the old lady called the elders of the clan to come forward. After she personally paid the price of keeping the evil spirit charm and precious necklace, she really swept away the power of Anivar and made it impossible to make a comeback. But the other party's arrogant partner is precisely not a clan. Under the concept that the Wayu people value honor above all else, Aniwal still wants revenge, so the partner invested a lot of money and brought foreign armed forces to assist him, realizing the tragedy of the old lady's family, and also completely included Aniwal. Newar's property site.
The whole play shows the Wayu tribe's profound awareness of the overall situation, meaningful survival skills, and helplessness in the face of slaughter by external forces. After all, the strength of the tribe is extremely limited in all aspects. figure process.
Lafayette is indeed a smart man, and his partner Moyes has been loyal to him from beginning to end, and Lafayette is not wrong. It's just that this little curly-haired brother who loves music and is romantic and enthusiastic is more likely to lose control of himself. Including the old lady's son Leonidas, who often indulged in drunkenness, indicating that he made a mistake after drinking.
The old lady's caution is actually just like her self-report at the beginning of the film "can help avoid and resolve disasters". As long as the person involved is from the Wayu clan, the power of the clan elders can be used to check and balance them, so as not to worsen the situation. The old lady's alertness to Lafayette is reasonable. This is also very close to Mencius' thought of "that is why those who know fate do not stand under a rock wall".
In addition, the success or failure of the old lady's education for her children is not a key factor. After all, her son is in adolescence, and what he committed is a common illegal crime in the society, not a serious evil such as genocide. Many people in the society will also commit crimes. There are the same crimes, and the main contradiction that leads to the gradual decline of the tribe is not this, but the change of the social environment due to historical changes.
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