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"Who's the cutest person?""Hometown?""Mr. Fujino?" Did the "I" in "I" refer to the author himself???

2024-09-10 19:56
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2024-09-10 23:29

"Who is the lovest person" and "hometown" were works of Lu Xun, while "Mr. Fujino" was a work of Lao She. In these works, the author did not directly refer to himself, but expressed his own theme and style by describing the emotions, behaviors, and thoughts of different characters. Therefore, the " I " in these works did not refer to the author himself.

Did the 'I' in 'A Madman's Diary' refer to the author himself?

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2025-03-10 10:18

The "I" in "A Madman's Diary" was not referring to the author, Lu Xun. In the novel, Lu Xun used the identity of "I" to describe his own inner feelings and views on social reality to express his rebellious spirit against feudal ethics.

Did the 'I' in 'A Madman's Diary' refer to the author himself?

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2024-09-22 16:56

The "I" in "A Madman's Diary" was not referring to the author, Lu Xun. In the novel, Lu Xun narrated his thoughts and feelings through "I", and at the same time, he also reflected the various ills of Chinese society at that time.

Mr. Fujino's article expressed the author's feelings for Mr. Fujino.

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2024-09-21 03:03

I'm not sure which novel you're referring to because you didn't provide any context or relevant information. If you can provide more information, I will try my best to provide you with an accurate answer.

Can the "I" in the novel refer to the author himself?

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2024-09-12 14:44

In a novel," I " could refer to the author himself or other characters, depending on the plot and setting of the novel. In some novels, the author may directly express his identity and experience in the novel to create a unique "I" character. This " I " could represent the author himself or other characters such as the protagonist, villain, supporting characters, and so on. In this case, the " I " could be a real character or a fictional character. In other cases,"I" may refer to the reader of the novel or other people involved in the writing. For example, in the continuation of a novel, the author might participate in the continuation as "I" to express his understanding and thoughts about the plot of the novel. The " I " in the novel could refer to the author himself or other characters, depending on the plot and setting of the novel.

Does the "I" in the novel refer to the author himself?

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2024-09-05 03:32

Not necessarily. The " I " in the novel could refer to the author himself, the fictional characters in the novel, or other related characters. It depended on the plot and setting of the novel. In some novels, the author who played the role of " me " might influence other characters in the novel. In other novels,"I" might just be a fictional character created by the author to represent the author's own thoughts or ideas.

Did the 'I' in the novel refer to the author himself? Were works of other styles referring to the author himself?

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2025-03-06 15:48

Under normal circumstances, the " I " in a novel usually referred to the author himself. This is because the novel is a fictional literary form. The author of the novel creates fictional stories and characters to express his thoughts and opinions. Therefore, the " I " in the novel was usually the personal opinion and identity of the author. However, this didn't mean that works in other styles were referring to the author himself. For example, the identity of the author in non-fiction literature such as poetry and prose was usually not directly determined. Instead, it represented the cultural representative of a certain era, a certain region, or a certain group. Therefore, in these styles,"I" does not necessarily refer to the author himself.

Who is the author of Mr. Fujino? Is it a novel? What to choose?

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2025-03-04 21:24

Mr. Fujino's author is from Japan. Mr. Fujino is a fictional character, not a novel.

What was Mr. Fujino's selected collection of novels? Who was the author?

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2024-09-15 18:17

Mr. Fujino was selected from the collection of novels "Border Town" by Shen Congwen. This collection of novels included Shen Congwen's representative works, including " Border Town " and " Spring Silkworm ".

Who is the author of the song of youth and who is the cutest person

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2025-03-26 23:11

The author of Song of Youth was a famous contemporary Chinese author. Her masterpiece was " The Three of Us." The author of Who's the Cutest Person is probably the Japanese manga artist, Inoue Takahiko, whose representative work is Slam Dunk.

In the article, why did the author call himself "author" instead of "I" in the first person?

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2025-03-10 10:36

In novels, authors would usually use the title 'author' because it was a respectful way of addressing the author. Using the word "author" could prevent readers from misunderstanding the author of the novel and thinking that the author was fictional or non-existent. In fact, the real identity of the author of the novel may have an important impact on the novel, so the use of "author" can better convey the thoughts and feelings of the author. "Author" could also imply the authenticity and objectiveness of the novel. The novel is a fictional literary form, but the use of "author" allows the reader to more clearly understand that the novel is adapted from a true story. To sum up, using the word " author " to refer to oneself as the author of a novel was a cultural habit and a way to respect the appellation. It could make the novel more realistic, objective, and allow readers to better understand the true identity of the author.

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