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Survey And Criticize Humanity In Liu Zhenyun’s Novel

Posted on:2013-07-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X WenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2255330374964103Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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In the contemporary Chinese literary, Liu Zhenyun is one can not help but mention the name. In new realistic novels and historical novels areas, his position is very important. To Liu Zhenyun,"human nature" is a very important theme of his novels. Impoverished Liu Zhenyun’s strong sense of social responsibility and compassion of the democratic feelings of human nature, tireless scrutiny and criticism. Liu Zhenyun’s novel, the reader has seen all kinds of alienation. These people lost their own subjective consciousness, lost the affection of friendship and love, along with the ideal general shuttle like you’re wandering in the art world of Liu Zhenyun. Them or suffer material deprivation troubled, or indifferent social relations continue his lonely life, but also, or overwhelmed by the power. For the se alienated and Liu Zhenyun extreme concern. His sharp tone, the use of a unique rhetoric of irony, hummer language and frequently cited "Ugliness" image to be ruthless criticism of the ugliness of human nature. These ugly human nature put in a complex reality and between the heavy history of repeated ridicule. In today’s Chinese contemporary, literature is secular, interests, Liu Zhenyun has his significance. He is one of national criticism of the most radical writers after Lu Xu, and his pioneering critical spirit he was always walking in the forefront of the contemporary literary scene. In this paper, the text of Liu Zhenyun, and explore their concerns human reason, to explore the main characteristics of the distortion of human nature in his novel. By reading the text, find the root causes of human alienation, in the understanding of Liu Zhenyun reveal humanity strategies practices and found his value.
Keywords/Search Tags:Humanity, substances, power, irony, significance
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