master-servant relationship

Alexie 2022-12-18 07:17:12

The story of the doorman is undoubtedly wonderful. With the wisdom of the doorman, he not only saved the town's vegetable competition that lasted for hundreds of years, but also saved Wallace's life and saved Ms. Dotty's family.

The head dog, Agao, is Wallace's servant, faithfully carrying out his master's orders, and even understanding his master's orders better than his master in many cases. The simplicity of the master puts him in danger from time to time. Often at this moment, A Gao comes to the rescue. Although he has gone through many twists and turns, it seems that A Gao will always encounter this kind of trouble, but in the end he can always save himself from danger. The master makes trouble, the servant cleans up the cruelty. It is very similar to the relationship between the cross talk and the jacket, but it is not for the jacket to stay on him for a few more days, but for A Gao's love and loyalty to the master.

Many Western stories have this kind of master-servant relationship. It is very interesting. Don Quixote and Sancho, although Sancho is not very satisfied with the master, he still does his best to help the master get out of trouble, although it is not. all the time. The three musketeers are loyal to their captains, and they make trouble for the cardinal everywhere. This is also a master-servant relationship. In addition, the servants of the three musketeers are also extremely loyal to their masters. For the master, they can go through fire and water, In the end, many critical tasks are performed by servants. In many other novels, servants seem to be indispensable, and Marie Curie also asked servants to take care of her home for academic purposes. In the tragedy on the Nile, there was a grumpy old lady, who also lived in stumbling and stumbling with her grumpy servants. There are many more examples where the relationship between master and servant is already like a family.

In this cartoon, the relationship has developed into a close family relationship, regardless of each other, which dwarfs the relationship in our Chinese society. We can also see the shadow of master and servant in our literary works, such as teahouses, such as Camel Xiangzi, there are such descriptions, but our relationship between master and servant does not seem to be so stable, and literary works are more propaganda The contradiction between master and servant is more about the oppression of the master to the servant and the resistance of the servant to the master, such as the rooster crows in the middle of the night, Nan Batian and so on, and there is not much to say about the good relationship. So incompatible?

Westerners pay more attention to vassal relations. As long as there is a contract and everyone gets what they need, they don’t have any more requirements. The relationship in China seems to be similar, but there are not many specific records, but I believe that people’s hearts grow from flesh. It is impossible for people to hate someone for no reason. The minions in the Dream of Red Mansions also do their best to their masters. Grandma Liu is the best among them, but unlike so many popular and popular novels in the West, Chinese literature has This kind of relationship is not very liked, not as fancy as in Western literature. This may be related to China's family-centered production and lifestyle, which does not have high requirements for service, but higher requirements for loyalty or persuasion. The West pays more attention to loyalty and the performance of contracts. This is described in Fabloh's Feudal Society. Four hundred years of feudal society in the West and the employment relationship developed on this basis have laid the foundation of the main relationship in today's Western society. With the opening up of society in China, too much entry will not be the Western employment system, but a more intense obedience system. With the improvement of living standards, this phenomenon will become more and more, and today's Japanese society is not Can be our reference, although they are also vassals.

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  • Hutch the Rabbit: Oh, I do love a bit of gorganzola!

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    Reverend Clement Hedges: Do you want to confess?

    Lord Victor Quartermaine: I want to talk to you about... The beast.

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    Reverend Clement Hedges: Everything you need to know is inside this book.

    Lord Victor Quartermaine: Nun Wrestling?

    Reverend Clement Hedges: No I meant this book.

    [lays a book on the table]