Spots on the wall The content: The Spot on the Wall was one of the masterpieces of stream-of-consciousness novels by William Faulkner. The novel narrates the emotional entanglement between the protagonist March and his girlfriend Emily in the first person. The novel mainly tells the story of March's two days and one night in a house. He met a variety of people and events in the house, including his girlfriend Emily, a mysterious stranger, a dog, a cat, a landlady, and a. Between these people and events, March constantly thought and reflected on his own life and psychological state, showing strong inner conflicts and contradictions. In the novel, Faulkner used a lot of metaphor, symbolism and other rhetorical devices to construct a series of unique scenes and images, such as "the spot on the wall","the bird floating in the air", etc. These images were symbolic and metaphorical, which deeply reflected Faulkner's thoughts and feelings. Writing characteristics: 1. The form of the stream of consciousness: The novel is narrated in the first person. Through continuous jumping thoughts, fragmented descriptions, and memories, the reader is unable to read coherently. This forms a stream of consciousness writing style. 2. abstract symbols: The novel uses a large number of abstract symbolic techniques such as metaphor and metaphor to express the author's deep thoughts and emotions in a symbolic way. 3. Unique scenes and images: The scenes and images in the novel have unique symbolic meanings and metaphor, such as "spots on the wall","birds floating in the air", etc. These images can arouse the readers 'resonance and thinking. 4. Strong inner conflicts and contradictions: The protagonist in the novel, March, is constantly thinking and reflecting on his own life and psychological state, showing strong inner conflicts and contradictions. This is where he is different from other protagonists in the novel.
The Spot on the Wall was a classic stream-of-consciousness novel by Faulkner. The basic characteristics of stream-of-consciousness novels were as follows: 1. Disorderly structure: The structure of stream-of-consciousness novels is chaotic and the plot lacks cohesion. The thoughts and actions of the characters are difficult to follow the plan. 2. Free flowing consciousness: The protagonist in the novel can freely flow his consciousness to observe and think about his life and events from different directions and perspectives. 3. A large number of symbolic techniques: Many symbolic techniques used in stream-of-consciousness novels express the author's thoughts and emotions through symbols and metaphor. 4. Non-linear time: The time structure of stream-of-consciousness novels is non-linear. The thoughts and behaviors of the characters are not limited by time and can change anytime and anywhere. 5. Strong Subjectivity: The thoughts and emotions of the characters in the novel are highly subjective. The author's description of the characters is more detailed, but the inner feelings of the characters are not true and credible. 6. Strong psychological description: The stream-of-consciousness novel focuses on the psychological description of the character through the inner monologue and dreams of the character to express the psychological changes of the character. The Mark on the Wall, as a classic work of stream-of-consciousness novels, has a disorderly structure, free-flowing consciousness, a large number of symbolic techniques, non-linear time and strong subjective characteristics, which shows the author's unique writing style and depth of thought.
The stream-of-consciousness novel was a genre of literature that was strongly subjective and abstract. It mainly emphasized the inner contradictions of the characters and the flow of emotions. His representative works include: One Hundred Years of Solitude (Garcia Marquez) The Catcher in the Rye (J.D. Salinger) 3. The Forest of Norway (Keigo Higashino) 1984 (George Orwell) 5 "Remembrance of the Lost Years"(Keigo Higashino) These works are all representative works of stream-of-consciousness novels. They have a far-reaching influence in the literary world and are widely read and studied.
The Mark on the Wall is a mixture of stream-of-consciousness novels and prose. The stream-of-consciousness novel is a literary genre that presents the plot in the form of dreams, hallucinations, and feelings, while the prose is a literary genre that presents the author's thoughts, feelings, and opinions in the form of narration, description, and discussion. In stream-of-consciousness novels, the plot and the psychological changes of the characters were free and disorderly. This literary form often used symbols, metaphor, and hints to enhance the artistic appeal and expressiveness of the novel. In contrast, prose focuses more on the narration and description of the story and the characters, and pays more attention to the clarity and logic of the language. An objective author would usually not use too many subjective colors and emotional symbols in the narration of a prose. Therefore, the main difference between stream-of-consciousness novels and prose lies in their narrative and expression. The stream-of-consciousness novels pay more attention to the clarity and logic of the story and the characters in prose.
Haruki Murakami's works were not considered stream-of-consciousness novels. The stream of consciousness novel is a genre of literature, which focuses on the subjective feelings of the characters in the novel and the stream-of-consciousness narration. Haruki Murakami's works were usually based on realism, focusing on plots and character creation instead of using a stream-of-consciousness narrative. One of Haruki Murakami's most famous works was 'The Forest of Norway which told the story of the protagonist Watanabe's emotional entanglement with two women and his life experiences in the forest. This book described the growth process and inner world of young people in simple and clear language, which was very popular among readers.
Stream of consciousness is a literary technique that directly presents the thoughts, emotions, and sensory experiences of the characters to the readers without interference. It shows the complexity and variation of the characters 'hearts, emphasizing the contradictions and emotional entanglements in the characters' hearts. The stream of consciousness usually used a non-linear time structure to divide a character's thoughts and emotions into multiple segments. Each segment had a unique style and language characteristics. The most common forms of the stream of consciousness were Harry Potter's illusion in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and Jia Baoyu's dream tour in Dream of the Red Chamber.
The founder of the stream-of-consciousness novel was William F. His work, Gone with the Wind, was considered a classic stream-of-consciousness novel. This novel contained a lot of subjective colors and emotional descriptions, and it attracted a wide range of readers with its unique narrative method.
The ancestor of the stream-of-consciousness novel was Emile Auge, whose representative work was The Sun Is Shining.
Stream of consciousness is a genre of literature that focuses on the independence of the consciousness, feelings, and thoughts of the characters in the novel, usually not limited by the traditional narrative structure. The representative works of the stream of consciousness included: 100 Years of Solitude (987) by Colombia Garcia Márquez tells the story of seven generations of the Buenda family and is considered a classic of stream-of-consciousness literature. Journey to the West was a novel written by Wu Chengen, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. The mental state and thinking process of the characters such as Sun Wukong often used the method of stream of consciousness to show their rich imagination and inner world. Dream of the Red Chamber was a novel written by Cao Xueqin, a novelist of the Qing Dynasty. It was also one of the representative works of stream-of-consciousness literature. In the novel, the psychological state and thinking process of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and others were extremely representative. 1984 was a novel by Orwell of the United Kingdom. It described the political terror and dictatorship of a dictatorial country. The government used a stream of consciousness narrative to control and monitor the people's thoughts. The Three-Body Problem is a novel written by the Chinese science fiction writer Liu Cixin. It tells the story of the confrontation between the alien civilization and the Earth civilization. The description of human thoughts and emotions uses the stream of consciousness to enhance the science fiction and mystery of the novel. These works were representative works of stream-of-consciousness literature, showing the author's ability to explore and express the inner world of the characters.
Stream of consciousness was a genre of literature that originated in the 1920s in the United States. It was mainly good at displaying the thoughts and emotions of characters in a disorderly, chaotic, and jumping way, emphasizing the rhythm and emotional resonance of words. The following are some representative works of the stream of consciousness: 1.One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967): Colombia Garcia Márquez's masterpiece presents more than a century of time in a magical realist way, using a lot of symbolism and metaphor. 2. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (1997): The representative work of K Rowling in the United Kingdom shows the mystery and fantasy of the magical world through the growth of Harry Potter. 3 The Great Gatsby (1965): The masterpiece of the United States, Scott F. Scott, used Gatsby's emotional entanglement and pursuit of ideals as the main line to show the social style and human feelings of the United States in the 1920s. 4 The Catcher in the Rye (1951): The representative work of American D Salinger tells the growth process and self-awareness of the teenager Holden Caulfield. It explored topics such as growth, loneliness, rebellion, etc. 5 1984 (1949): Orwell's masterpiece in the United Kingdom, with the background of dictatorial politics, revealed that the government's control and surveillance methods questioned the suppression of human nature and the restriction of freedom.
"Stream of Consciousness" literature was a literary genre that rose in the 1940s. The author of the Sherlock Holmes Doujinshi series is Conan Doyle from England. The author of the stream of consciousness in Journey to the West was Wu Chengen, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. 3. The author of "Stream of Consciousness" in "Dream of the Red Chamber" was Cao Xueqin, a novelist from the Qing Dynasty. The author of the stream of consciousness in The Scholars was Wu Jingzi, a novelist of the Qing Dynasty. 5. The author of Stream of Consciousness in Water Margins was Shi Naian, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. The author of the "stream of consciousness" in Romance of the Three Kingdoms was Luo Guanzhong, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. These works were unique in that the author used the flow of thoughts, feelings, and emotions of the characters to show the complexity and chaos of the inner world. The thoughts and emotions of the characters were often intertwined in a non-linear way to form a unique literary style.