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The Growing-up Theme Of The Novel "1988: I'd Like To Talk To The World"

Posted on:2018-10-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:T T LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330518465913Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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This article mainly pays attention to "1988: I'd Like to Talk to the World" by text analysis.The whole paper is divided into three parts.The summary of the first part is about the theme of growth and the road novel.The second part contains two main lines,it mainly describe the ideal childhood experience and the present real life.The third chapter is the most important part of the whole paper,it objectively shows the pursuit of reality and utilitarian society through the analysis of the growth of the characters in the text;it truly shows the moral and beliefs by analyzing the social feelings of the writer;it uniquely shows tolerance,acceptance and progress of the era by analyzing the existence of rational and tenderness.This paper considers that Han Han has been talking about growth in the "1988: I'd Like to Talk to the World" where he wrote the dreams while telling the truth through the analysis of characters,thoughts and soul.Facing the reality and life with the individual expression,he pays attention to the social movement and the little things around us.He use his own personal words to talk about his generation's growth.He inherited the mature writer's calmness,he has deep thoughts,humorous and playful language.Han Han tried to use the language of his own feelings to express his growth experience,and in this way,to express there's nothing he can do for traditional ideas in today's social order.This thesis points out Han Han is a young "post-80s" writer of social influence power.He has been living in his own way.Han Han has rich ideas and personality.He is an interesting man because he has a sense of humor.His language is sharp but not so deep with tragic sense like Lu Xun.Han Han thinks the "1988: I'd Like to Talk to the World" is his best work,is also the first "road novel" in China.
Keywords/Search Tags:1988: I'd Like to Talk to the World, the theme of growth, Han Han
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