"Hesitation" was a collection of novels by Lu Xun. It included 11 novels, including "Blessing","On the Restaurant","Regret for the Past", etc. This collection of novels further described the hesitation and helplessness of farmers and scholars under the heavy pressure of feudal forces in a dark and gloomy tone, so that readers could further pursue and lash out at the social root of the tragedy. At the same time, it also expressed the author's human concern for his "pity for his misfortune and anger for his struggle".
Hesitation was a literary concept that was often used to refer to the theme or plot in novels, essays, and other literary works. It was not a fixed classification but could be understood and applied differently according to different literary works and readers 'perception. In some novels, hesitation was often an important theme or plot element, such as "The Blade of Hesitation" and "The Dark Hesitation" in "The Blade of Hesitation","The Misty Rain Hesitation" in "Border Town", etc. However, in some novels, hesitation might only be a short plot or state, such as "lost and hesitant" in "Hesitation and Scream". Therefore, the literary concept of hesitation could be applied to a wide range of different types of novels.
Hesitation was a collection of Lu Xun's short stories, which included many famous short stories created by Lu Xun, including Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Medicine, Kong Yiji, Blessing, etc. These works used modern Chinese history and social reality as the background to reveal the darkness of society and the distortion of human nature at that time. Hesitation was regarded as one of Lu Xun's representative works, which had a profound influence on modern Chinese literature.
"Scream" is a representative work of Lu Xun, including the following articles: Diary of a Madman The True Story of Ah Q 3 Medicine 4 Kong Yiji White Light 6 Blessing 7 Hesitation 8 New Stories
The description of details refers to the description of a specific detail in the article to enhance the liveliness and realism of the article. Common details included: 1. Appearance details: Including the character's clothing, hairstyle, appearance, skin color, eyes, teeth, facial expressions, etc. 2. Details of the environment, including the layout of the environment, scenery, atmosphere, smell, sound, etc. 3. Plot details: Including the character's actions, speech, psychology, reaction, etc., as well as the time, place, order, details, etc. of the event. 4. Description of details: Including the description of the details of the object, such as the structure, use, characteristics, etc. Through the description of details, the article can be more vivid, real, and fascinating, allowing the readers to better feel the feelings and thoughts that the author wants to express.
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Literature usually referred to articles that were overly repetitive, overly described, had no actual content, or were too long. They often appeared on novels, blog posts, forums, social media, and other online platforms. The purpose of the book was to attract the attention of the readers through a lot of repetitive content, so that they would lose their attention to the truly valuable content. Literature often lacked novelty and was easily boring, so many readers would close the page or turn to other content.
The introduction of a novel was an important part of attracting readers to read. It usually included the following aspects: Character Introduction: The characters in the novel are the focus of the readers 'attention. The introduction should give the readers a preliminary understanding of the protagonist of the novel by briefly introducing the character, appearance, background, etc. 2. The background of the story: The background of the story is an important way for the readers to understand the social background of the story. The introduction should briefly introduce the social background of the story so that the readers have a better understanding of the background of the novel. 3. Introduction to the theme: The theme of the novel is usually the core content of the novel. The introduction should give the reader a preliminary understanding of the theme of the novel by briefly introducing the theme. 4. Suspense setting: The introduction of the novel should attract the reader's interest through suspense setting, so that the reader will be curious about the story of the novel and urge the reader to read the novel. 5. Draw out the plot: The introduction of the novel should briefly draw out the plot of the novel so that the reader has an understanding of the plot of the novel and provide guidance for the reader. The introduction of the novel should attract the readers 'interest by briefly introducing the main characters, the background of the story, the theme, the suspense setting, and so on.
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Gary Soto has written various types of novels and articles, including those focused on his experiences growing up and exploring themes of identity and culture.
Philosophy is often seen as a literary genre because it seeks to explore and explain abstract concepts such as human existence, knowledge, truth, values, and reality. A philosophical essay usually contained deep thinking, analysis, and criticism, as well as the use of original philosophical works or other philosophers 'arguments to support their own views. This literary genre often explored core philosophical issues such as free will, Existentialism, ethics, logic, metaphysics, and so on.