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Chapter 101: The Lonely Beetle

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    Civilization took out "The Collected Works of Kafka" from his schoolbag, and wrote on the blank space on the first page of the book¡ªlife is as gorgeous as summer flowers, and death is as quiet and beautiful as autumn leaves. Oh, life is still as beautiful as it was when it was first!  This "Collected Works of Kafka", Wenming bought it yesterday at a bookstore in Zhuhai, I don't know if it was because of the influence of Gao Shan Haowen, or because of the enlightenment from Tianzhu from Chenru's email, Wenming has a great influence on literature.  Books began to have a strange affection.  Franz Kafka was an Austrian writer, who was little known before his death, but became well-known in the literary world after his death. Since the 1940s, a unique Kafka school has also formed, and its growing momentum is like mushrooms after rain.  It is still in the ascendant until now, and a unique phenomenon of card issuance has been derived.  Wenming remembers that Murakami wrote a book called "Kafka on the Shore". Murakami seems to intend to use his unique metaphor to interpret Kafka, the founder of metaphor.

    Turning to the front page of the book, civilization enters the world of "Metamorphosis"¡ªhuman beings become beetles, which is abnormal, illusory, and absurd from the perspective of physiological phenomena, but normal and possible from the perspective of social phenomena.  realistic.  What Kafka pursues in this work is not a simple resemblance of shape but a deeper resemblance of spirit. He uses absurd imagination, real description of details, indifferent and concise language expression, unfathomable connotation, and fables.  It shows the absurd truth, the plain horror, and the whole work permeates the bitter irony.  The dreamlike psychological feeling of the protagonist "Gregor" deeply exposed the naked interest relationship between people in that society.

    Coming out of the library at night, Wenming went to the cafeteria to eat. Halfway through eating, he found a fly mixed in the dish, and he rushed to the bathroom to vomit all over the floor.

    The next day, Civilization overslept.  When he arrived at the library, there were no seats left. He didn't want to return to the dormitory in vain, so he wandered around the library for a while, and found a good place to read by accident.  There is a big tree with luxuriant foliage behind the library, and there are wooden chairs under the tree. Civilization sits on the chair and reads Kafka's "The Judgment". On a sunny Sunday afternoon in spring, the protagonist "Georg Ben  Deman" wrote to a friend in Russia telling him that he was engaged to a rich lady.  The friend was a bachelor, exiled, out of place, and accomplished nothing.  Being engaged to a rich girl marks Bendeman's happiness and achievement, which means that the value of life respected and envied by the bourgeois world will be realized, but the existence of this friend seems to be an obstacle to his happiness and achievement  , as Benderman's fianc¨¦e said: "Georg, if you have such a friend, you really shouldn't get married." In fact, this foreign friend is Bendermann's alienation itself.  Man intends, or more importantly, must report to his father that he wrote a letter revealing his engagement. He met his father in a dark and airtight room. Looking for his father is actually his attempt to turn to the heart of the existence of conscience.  world action.  Describe the transformation of the father, that is, the conscience, from the world of achievement that goes with the flow to the strange world that is out of place.  Bendman is cut off from the world of glorious achievement by his father's unexpected erection and the exertion of immense strength.  His father called him both an "innocent child" and a "despicable person". His original fate determined that he was a person who was out of touch with reality and a storyteller who made fun of life, so his father sentenced him to "death".  ¡¯, Benderman readily accepted.  Accepting the life given by conscience and not blending with the real world means the death of Benderman, who is happy with the situation.  He threw himself into the river with love for his parents, bid farewell to the real world of the bourgeoisie who pursued utilitarianism, and there was a stranger drifting in a foreign land, when "the vehicles on the bridge were constantly flowing".

    Civilization closed the book, and the sunlight from the cracks in the leaves sprinkled on the black cover, dancing into lonely rays of light.  Not far away, there were two girls who looked like high school students bent over, washing brushes under the faucet.  The two of them wore the same kangaroo skirts, and they teased each other while washing their paintbrushes. From time to time, there was a burst of laughter, which sprinkled the bright floor. Wenming guessed that the two of them were studying painting in a nearby studio and sneaked out to play.  Wenming couldn't help but think of a time when he was young, he went to play in the park near his home. A beautiful older sister was sketching. Wenming thought it was fun, so he hurried home to find drawing paper, sat next to the sister, and followed the graffiti  Seeing his serious appearance, the eldest sister couldn't help laughing out loud, and then taught him how to draw. Before leaving, she gave the painting she had just finished to Wenming. Wenming danced happily and ran back  The family clamored for his parents to watch it, that is, from that time on, he had a strong interest in painting, and his father took him to the Children's Palace in Chengdu and asked him to learn painting from the teacher.  At that time, every time Wen Wenming came home, he asked his father to sit in front of him and carefully painted his eyebrows, eyes, nose beard.  It made him frown, but Wen Wenming was so happy that he died.  Until now, civilizedThe shackles were broken one by one.  Strong social emotions, deep inner experience and complex abnormal psychology are contained in the expression of contradictions: on the one hand, it is a naturalistic description of human fireworks, seven emotions and six desires, and human conditions, clear, true, and clear;  The events and processes described are inconsistent, but the whole makes civilization feel at a loss, and even makes him feel absurd.  Kafka expresses his dreamlike inner life, the inescapable spiritual pain and the perplexity he faces with this deviant, paradoxical method and metaphor with multiple meanings.  At the same time, it also made Civilization truly feel the charm of literary works, as if he was in a vast and boundless universe of freedom.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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