Nobel literature seems to favor these subjects of national suffering

Krista 2022-03-25 09:01:10

Reminds me of "Muslim's Funeral". Han Ziqi, who was also fostered in his master's house, married his righteous sister, and finally fell in love with his sister in a foreign land in London. After the impact of the reform on such a family, there are tragedies of the sad times, and family affection in difficulties.
Americans will naturally grasp such a theme, exaggerate the trampling of the people of the country by the iron hoof of the Great Revolution, and then show their "liberal" sense of superiority. For example, the police suppressed the procession, and the once plundered workers and peasants turned themselves into masters and then plundered the local tyrants. Humanity is ugly in a troubled world.
Nobel literature seems to favor these subjects of national suffering. The old movies are often more reserved, and I don’t quite understand how the heroine and the heroine fall in love, but I just think this woman is too bad, so I first fall into the hands of the uncle, let her single mother swallow medicine, and then She also revealed these scandals to her fiancé, and ended up marrying and having a child with her unloved fiancé. At the battlefield hospital, she stared at Dr. Zhivago's operation. In the end, Dr. Zhivago also looked at her back and became excited. heart disease.
It is also a charming female image. Some people regard beauty and men's admiration as the stepping stone to the turning of fate, such as Lara in the work and Scarlett in "Gone with the Wind"; it has become the cause of tragedy for some people, such as Anna Karelina. Anna, who is of noble blood, pursues love with enthusiasm, but after the social shackles and the cooling of love, she has gone from a prominent position to nothing. As the daughters of businessmen, Lara and Scarlett, facing the favor of men, can seize the olive branch every time. In order to survive, Scarlett will make more advantageous choices every time. Perhaps Lara was young and frivolous when she shot Victor in full view, but luckily Victor let her go and turned to her not-so-loving fiancé; and it is better to have the love of a skilled military doctor in the field than to stay alive . The author's pen and ink depict Lala as charming, firm in love, and every choice she has to make. However, Lala and Dr. Zhivago's brother have sparked emotional sparks, which makes people feel that this woman is not simple. Perhaps the daughter of a businessman is born, and the family is often greeted and sent to the family. He is good at seeing people, and he is easy to be flexible. When the society changes, he has a stronger ability to survive. Paramecia know how to seek advantages and avoid disadvantages, but what about people?
The tragedy of fate may originate from the wrong choices made again and again; and the reversal of fortune also benefits from better choices again and again.

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Doctor Zhivago quotes

  • Lara: You know, you often look at me as if you knew me.

    Zhivago: I have seen you before. Four years ago. Christmas Eve.

    Lara: Were you there? No wonder you look at me. Did you know Viktor Komarovsky?

    Zhivago: Yes I did. That young man who took you away...

    Lara: My husband.

    Zhivago: Lot of courage. He made the rest of us look very feeble. As a matter of fact, I thought you both did. Good man to shoot at.

    Lara: I'd give anything never to have met him.

  • The Girl: I'm not your niece, Comrade General.

    Gen. Yevgraf Zhivago: Well, I'm nobody's idea of an uncle. But if this man were my father, I should want to know.