The question you mentioned is related to Wang Shuo's novel, Diary of a New Madman. The following is a passage from the novel that might help explain what you don't understand: I don't know why I'm alive or what I want to do. I just want to live and let my life continue well. However, this wish made me feel extremely hopeless. I don't know what meaning I have in this world. Everything I do is just a waste of my life. What this meant was that the author did not know what goal he should pursue or what the meaning of his life was. He felt hopeless because he felt that everything he did was just a waste of his life. This may be confusing because the author doesn't seem to have a clear goal or plan, but he really doesn't know what he should do.
Wang Shuo's novel, A Madman's Diary, was a work with strong thoughts. It described the confusion and exploration of the reality and the future of Chinese scholars in the early 20th century. From the perspective of the protagonist Fang Hongjian, the novel reveals the various ills of Chinese society and the distortion of human nature through the description of the life, thoughts and feelings of the protagonist and the people around him. At the same time, it also shows the indomitable will to survive and the spirit of self-transcendence of the protagonist in the predicament. A Madman's Diary was regarded as a classic of modern Chinese literature, which had a profound impact on the later literary and intellectual circles. The novel had also been adapted into movies, TV series, plays, and other art forms, which were deeply loved by the audience.
Diary of a New Madman was a horror story written by Blunt about the darkness of 19th century British society. The protagonist of the story was an English businessman named Alan Burke. He was rescued by a mysterious woman on a business trip, but the woman claimed that she came from another world. After that, Alan and the woman had an unusual experience together. These experiences made him begin to doubt his real world. In the second half of the story, Alan is involved in a mysterious murder case. He finds himself not only defending himself but also finding the real murderer for the case. In the end, Alan uncovered the mystery of the whole incident through the exploration of this mysterious woman. At the same time, he also discovered that the world he was in was not as beautiful as he knew. Diary of a New Madman, with its unique narrative style and profound thoughts, reveals the dark side of the 19th century British society and is regarded as a classic in the history of British literature.
The last sentence of A Madman's Diary was," I became a white mouse, waiting for death in endless silence." This sentence was full of sarcasm and despair, indicating that the protagonist had no hope for his fate and was ready to accept his death. It also became a classic literary phrase that was widely quoted and interpreted.
The contents of the New Madman's Diary were as follows: The Madman's Diary Diary of the New Madman The threat from outer space The Mysterious Signal Enemies from Earth The New Madman's Disaster The Last Resistance The Arrival of Destruction The Rebirth of the New Madman The New Madman's Redemption The New World of the New Madman
A Madman's Diary was a realistic novel written by the Russian revolutionary, Tolstoy. It mainly described the dark side of Russian society and the difficult process of revolution in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Tolstoy expressed his criticism of the society at that time and his hope for the future through the psychological journey of the protagonist, Sasha Alexeyevich. In the novel, Tolstoy used Sasha's perspective to observe the society at that time. Through the description of the protagonist's life and experience, he profoundly revealed the corruption and darkness of the Russian society at that time, as well as the difficulty and unpredictability of the revolution. In the novel, Tolstoy's most famous line is: " People are forced to live miserable lives. They have to struggle for survival. Their rights are deprived and their freedom is limited." This sentence deeply reflected the realistic problems of Russian society at that time, and also represented Tolstoy's criticism of the society at that time and hope for the future.
The New Madman's Diary was one of the representative works of Russia's psychological description and exploration of dark humanity. The novel was set in a 19th-century Russian town, depicting the violent behavior of a mentally ill person and his conflicts with society, family, and individuals. Dostoevsky explored the twisted and dark human heart in his novel, depicting a social reality full of desire, fear, contradiction and distortion. At the same time, through the protagonist's crazy behavior, he revealed the dark side of human heart and the complexity and contradiction of human nature. In the novel, Dostoevsky not only depicted the protagonist's crazy behavior, but also revealed the dark side and contradictions of the human heart through his behavior. At the same time, through the description of the protagonist, he revealed the dark side of Russian society and the poverty situation, reflecting the injustice of society and the distortion of human nature at that time. Therefore, the New Madman's Diary was not only an important novel, but also a profound work that reflected the Russian society and human nature at that time.
A Madman's Diary was one of the most important landmarks in the history of Russian literature. From the perspective of the protagonist, Aliosha, the novel reflects the various ills of Russian society and the distortion of human nature at the end of the 19th century by describing his absurd experiences in his dreams. The plot of the novel was as follows: Aliosha was involved in a mysterious world in his dream. He became a self-proclaimed "genius", a "free man" who rebelled against Russia, and a "madman" who pursued happiness. In a series of strange phenomena and encounters, he constantly challenged his cognitive and moral bottom line and finally fell into madness. Through this fictional story, Gogol revealed the various problems of Russian society at that time, such as feudalism, religious oppression, ethnic conflicts, the influence of industrialization, etc. At the same time, it explored the nature of human beings, freedom and happiness. It was a literary work with ideology and symbolic meaning.
"Madman's Diary" was a modern Chinese story about a pretentious but actually humble and shameless person who used the illusion of being a "madman" to cover up his true psychology and life situation. The "me" in the story (the protagonist of the novel) was diagnosed with "manic disorder" and told by the doctor that he could only relieve his symptoms by fantasizing. Thus,"I" began my "Madman's Journey" and experienced all kinds of extraordinary treatment and power in my fantasies, such as having invincible power, becoming the master of all mankind, and so on. However, as the fantasies deepened,"I" gradually realized that these so-called "madman fantasies" were all due to my inferiority complex and desire for recognition. In the end,"I" ended my "madman's journey" in the awakening of self-awareness and returned to reality to re-examine my life value and position. A Madman's Diary explored the inferiority complex and self-awareness deep in the human heart through the illusory image of a "madman" and revealed the complexity and variety of human nature.
A Madman's Diary was a dystopian novel by George Orwell, first published in 1984. From the perspective of the protagonist Alan Turing, the novel depicted a future society ruled by a dictatorial government. The following is the full text of the novel: ``` FIRST Today was February 18th, and the weather was clear and sunny. I work at home, and my job is to study a concept called Turing completeness. This was a theory about whether computers could simulate human thoughts and behavior. I've been studying it for a long time, but it's still a mystery. I was typing data into the computer when suddenly a line of words appeared on my computer monitor: Turing completeness has been proved. What was the meaning of this? Does this mean that computers can simulate human thoughts and behaviors, or even surpass humans? It was an unbelievable piece of news that made me sink into deep thought. part two When I got home, I decided to explain this discovery to my parents. I told them that computers could simulate human thoughts and actions, even surpassing humans. My parents were shocked when they heard this. They didn't believe it. They believed that computers could only perform some simple tasks and could not simulate human thinking and behavior. I told them that I had been working on this problem for a long time and that I had proved Turing completeness. My parents still couldn't believe it after hearing it. They thought the problem was too complicated for them to explain. part three However, I decided not to give up on this problem. I decided to continue to study this problem and hope that one day I could prove that computers could simulate human thought and behavior.
Here are some classic sentences from A Madman's Diary: I want to give everything to God, including my soul! What is freedom? Freedom meant that no one would restrict you from doing anything! There is no truth in this world, only benefits! If there's a heaven, it's here; if there's a hell, it's here! I want to be the master of this world, I want to have everything! I am not a slave but a free fighter! I will not be defeated by any force unless my opponent is also a warrior! Not only do I want power, I want wealth and beauty! No one in this world can stop me! My soul is free, I want to fly!