The prose of the 1980s and the 1990s had different characteristics, but they all had some common characteristics. The prose of the 1980s was full of revolutionary passion and idealistic colors. Most essayists of this period paid attention to social reality, called for reform and progress, and expressed a positive attitude towards social change. They described the ideal life at that time and expressed their infinite longing for the future. The prose of the 1990s paid more attention to personal feelings and the inner world. The essayists of this period paid more attention to their personal life experiences and emotional experiences to express their love for life and love. They portrayed real life scenes and expressed their inner feelings with strong emotional colors. In addition, the essays of the 1980s and 1990s had different styles and characteristics. The prose of the 1980s paid more attention to writing skills and rhetorical devices, showing a strong literary quality. The prose of the 1990s was more natural and fluent, focusing on the authenticity and appeal of the expression. The essayists of this period mostly used concise and clear language to emphasize the appeal and emotional expression of the text.
Both novels and essays are literary forms, but they have different creative characteristics and development processes. A novel was a literary work that focused on the plot and the characters. It originated in Europe during the Renaissance and had developed for nearly a century. The development of the novel has gone through many changes from simple plot to complex story structure, from description to performance, from the main character as the center to the plot as the center. In the development of the novel, there were many important characters such as shakespeare, dickens, maupassant, tolstoy and so on. Prose was a literary work that expressed thoughts, feelings, and opinions. It originated from ancient China. With the change of the times, prose gradually developed into different writing styles and forms, such as lyric prose, argumentative prose, narrative prose and so on. In the development of prose, there were many important works such as Lu Xun, Zhou Zuoren, Zhu Ziqing, Bing Xin, etc. Generally speaking, the development of novels and essays has gone through many changes and evolutions, but their creative characteristics and expression techniques are different. Fictions pay more attention to the plot and the description of the characters, while essays pay more attention to the expression of thoughts and emotions. In different historical periods and different literary schools, novels and essays have played an important role in the development of literature and made indelible contributions.
Seventeen years of prose theory is a period in the history of modern Chinese prose, also known as "Seventeen years of prose". It started in the 1920s, developed in the 1930s, and continued until the 1970s. The essayists of this period paid attention to the expression of social reality, paid attention to the lives and emotions of the people, advocated writing with true feelings, and opposed fake and artificial writing. The development of prose theory in the past seventeen years can be divided into the following aspects: 1. The innovation of prose form. During this period, essayists began to explore new forms of prose, such as essays, novels, poems, etc., and tried to combine them to form a new prose style. 2. The diverse theme of prose. The essayists of this period paid attention to social reality, the lives and emotions of the people, and explored many different topics such as life, love, friendship, nature, etc. 3. The personality of prose style. Essayists began to pay attention to the creation of personal style and language to make prose more personal, real and natural. 4. Prose theory. The essayists of this period discussed the theory of prose and put forward many new theories such as "true feelings","true nature" and so on. Generally speaking, the development of the theory of prose in the 17 years was an important period, which had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese prose. The prose of this period not only promoted the development of modern Chinese prose, but also demonstrated the talent and strength of Chinese prose writers.
Bing Xin was a famous modern, translator and children's literature writer in the early 20th century. Her prose works were featured by lyricism, sensuality and exquisiteness, mainly involving life philosophy, kinship, friendship, love, nature and other topics. Bingxin's thoughts were centered on humanism and feminism, emphasizing the dignity and value of human nature and paying attention to human suffering and happiness. Her prose works often express reverence and praise for humanity, life and nature, calling for people to pay attention to the disadvantaged groups and social problems to promote social progress and human development. Bingxin's prose style was exquisite and emotional, focusing on the expression of emotions and the description of details. She was good at using delicate strokes and emotional language to portray the character's personality and emotions, so that readers could feel her sincere feelings and deep thinking. At the same time, Bing Xin was also a person who attached great importance to environmental protection and public welfare. Her prose works repeatedly expressed her reverence and praise for nature and human beings, calling on people to protect the natural environment and cherish life.
Ernest was the most famous writer of the 20th century, known for his strong realism, concise language, and unique narrative style. The following is a brief description of Ernest's writing personality: 1. Realistic style: Ernest's writing style was based on realism and emphasized the sense of realism. He paid attention to details and the true feelings of the characters, trying to let the readers feel his environment and true humanity. 2. Clear and concise language: Ernest's language is concise and concise, pursuing the accuracy and refinement of the language to make the article read smoothly and easy to read. His writing style was also very direct, not concealing his emotions, using simple and clear language to express complex emotions. 3. Unique way of narration: Ernest's unique way of narration often uses the third person perspective to narrate the story in an objective way. He was good at using metaphor and symbolism to express profound meanings in simple and clear language. 4. Strong personality traits: Ernest's works are full of strong personality traits. His protagonists often have distinct personalities and characteristics such as arrogance, perseverance, loneliness, etc. His works also reflected his personality traits such as his love of sports and drinking. Ernest's writing style was very realistic and concise. At the same time, he had a unique narrative style and strong personality. These characteristics made him the most famous person of the 20th century.
The characteristics of Chinese novels could be summarized from many angles. The following are some of the common characteristics: 1. Rich cultural content: Chinese novels often reflect traditional Chinese culture and values, including Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, history, myths, legends and other materials. 2. Grand narrative vision: Chinese novels usually have a grand narrative vision, describing the history, society, human beings and other grand topics, reflecting the social and historical background of China. 3. Various characters: The characters in Chinese novels are very colorful. There are heroes, heroes, gentlemen, villains, small characters, demons and ghosts, etc., which show the complexity and variety of human nature. 4. The plot is full of twists and turns: The plot of Chinese novels is often full of suspense and surprises. There are often ups and downs and unexpected plot developments. 5. Pay attention to emotional descriptions: Chinese novels usually pay attention to emotional descriptions to convey the feelings and emotional states of the characters so that the readers can understand and feel the inner world of the characters more deeply. 6. Regional characteristics: Chinese novels often have regional characteristics, reflecting the culture and lifestyle of different regions, showing the variety and richness of China. Rich and beautiful language: The language of Chinese novels is often very beautiful, poetic, full of cultural content and expressiveness, which can better convey the emotions and inner state of the characters. Chinese novels have rich cultural content, grand narrative vision, diverse characters, twists and turns in the plot, emphasis on emotional description, obvious regional characteristics, rich and beautiful language and other characteristics.
It's usually short and to the point. The story is told clearly without too much complexity or fluff.
Jane Austen's novels were featured by the emphasis on character description and plot development as well as moral education. Her works often described the growth of the female protagonist and her struggles in the face of difficulties, as well as the emotional entanglements between the female protagonist and the male character. Jane Austen's novels also often showed concern and criticism of social reality, as well as thinking and discussion of religious and political issues. Her works written in English have a high literary value and have an important influence on the development and influence of English literature.
Chivalrous novels are a kind of novel with detective, reasoning, chivalrous and other elements as the theme. Its history can be traced back to ancient China. The following is the historical development and characteristics of the chivalrous novels: ancient China The origin of the novel of cases and chivalry can be traced back to ancient China. The earliest chivalrous novels can be traced back to ancient philosophical works such as Spring and Autumn Dew. These novels usually focused on chivalrous men and expressed chivalrous spirit by solving various cases. during the Ming Dynasty During the Ming Dynasty, the famous novels about cases and chivalrous deeds became popular, such as San Yan and Er Pai. The main feature of these novels was based on folktales, and through the story of chivalrous men, they expressed the existence of the dark side of society and the power of justice. Qing Dynasty During the Qing Dynasty, the development of chivalrous novels reached a peak. The famous representative works were "Dream of the Red Chamber" and "Water Margins". The main feature of these novels was that they were based on historical events and social life to express social justice and moral values by telling stories of chivalrous men. modern China Modern Chinese chivalrous novels were also very popular. Famous representative works included Ghost Blows Out the Light and Grave Robber's Chronicles. The main feature of these novels was based on elements such as tomb raiding and exploration, and through the story of chivalrous men, they expressed the existence of the dark side of society and the power of justice. The characteristics of the novels about cases and chivalry 1. Chivalrous hero: The main protagonist of a chivalrous novel is usually a chivalrous hero who shows his chivalrous spirit by solving various cases. 2. Detective and reasoning elements: The detective and reasoning elements are usually used to show the existence of the power of justice by revealing the truth. 3. Elements of social reality: Chivalrous novels usually reflect social reality and explore the relationship between the dark side of society and the power of justice. 4. Morality: Chivalrous novels usually emphasize morality and show the image of noble morality by showing the behavior of chivalrous men.
A novel is a literary work that focuses on a story. It usually contains elements such as characters, plots, scenes, and dialogue to convey the author's thoughts and emotions through fictional plots and characters. The characteristics of the novel included: 1. Storytelling: A novel usually contains one or more plots to attract the reader's attention and participation. 2. Imagination: The novel requires the author to use his imagination to create a fictional world and characters for the readers to immerse themselves in. 3. Emotional expression: A novel can express the author's feelings and opinions by describing the emotions, thoughts, and actions of the characters. 4. Use of language: The novel needs to use appropriate language and rhetorical devices to enhance the expressiveness and appeal of the work. For example: 1. Plot: For example, the cause of Lin Daiyu's death in Dream of the Red Chamber, Lin Chong's escape in Water Margins, etc. 2. Character descriptions: For example, the characters, appearances, behaviors, and psychological descriptions of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, as well as the supernatural powers and mischief of Sun Wukong in Journey to the West. 3. Imagination: For example, the communication between humans and alien civilizations in the science fiction novel "The Three-Body Problem", the setting of the magical world in the fantasy novel "Harry Potter", etc. 4. Language use: For example, the use of language in the poetry novel Du Fu, the description of the history and culture of Latin-American in the novel One Hundred Years of Solitude, etc.
" Admonitions " was a contemporary online novel about the challenges and tribulations experienced by a young man from a hometown as he grew up, as well as his understanding and reflection on the local culture and human nature. The following are the characteristics of the local culture reflected in the book: 1. Family culture: The family culture in the book is very important. The members of the family depend on each other and support each other. Family interests are paramount and family honor is above everything else. The elders of the family often emphasized the importance of the family and taught the family members to respect the elders, love the younger generation, and inherit the family culture. 2. Local customs: "Receiving the Commandment" described a typical Chinese village full of rich local flavor. The novel depicted the colorful life of the village, such as the village scenery, traditional festivals, folk music, folk culture and so on. 3. Food culture: The village food culture described in "Receiving the Commandment" is unique. It mainly focuses on rice, noodles and stews. It focuses on light, delicious and nutritious colors and flavors. In addition, the novel also described some rural delicacies such as tofu pudding, oil doused noodles, braised pork, and so on. 4. Concepts of value: The book reflected the values of Chinese rural society, such as family values, filial piety, respect for elders, diligence, honesty, etc. The characters in the novel also reflected these values, such as the filial piety and respect for the elders inherited by the protagonist Li Hongyu in his family, as well as his attitude towards friends and enemies. To sum up, the book reflected various characteristics of Chinese local culture, including family culture, local customs, food culture, values, daily life and the ways of the world in the local society.