Reflective novels are a form of literature that usually refers to the author's reflection on his own novel to explore the theme, plot, characters, and other elements of the novel. In addition to classic novels such as One Hundred Years of Solitude and War and Peace, there are many excellent reflective novels. The following are some of the works worthy of recommendation: The Great Gatsby: Through the reflection of the character Gatsby, the author, F. Scott, explored the contradiction between the reality of American society and human nature. 2 " The Three-Body Problem ": The author Liu Cixin reflected on the interaction between humans and alien civilizations and the fate of human civilization through the plot and the shaping of characters in the novel. 3. One Hundred Years of Solitude: The author Garcia Márquez reflected on the history and culture of Latino society through the family history and the creation of characters in the novel. The Catcher in the Rye: The author, J.D. Salinger, explored the growth of teenagers, the changes in self-awareness and values through his reflection on the protagonist Holden. 5 " Dream of the Red Chamber ": Cao Xueqin reflected on the relationship between Chinese traditional culture and family ethics, as well as the fate of feudal society through the shaping of the characters and plots in the novel. These are some excellent reflective novels that not only reveal the plot and characters in the novel, but also delve into human nature, society, culture and other issues. The readers can be inspired and reflect on them.
Lu Xun and Wang Luyan's local details are as follows: 1. In-depth excavation and description of local culture. Local culture is the local culture. They show the characteristics and charm of local culture by describing the daily life, customs and culture of the local people. At the same time, they also reflect the contradictions and changes between local cultures. 2. Ordinary people who pay attention to social life. The description of their daily life, psychology and emotions showed the life experience and fate of ordinary people, reflecting the true face of social life. 3. Exploring the deep problems of human nature and society. The essence of human nature, interpersonal relationships, morality, and values of local society were also discussed. 4. It has distinctive regional characteristics and styles. Language, customs, culture, etc., embodied the characteristics and charm of local culture. Therefore, Lu Xun and Wang Luyan's descriptions of the local and ordinary people, the exploration of social reality, and the deep thinking of human nature were unique.
30-50 It was an important period in the history of Chinese literature. Many literary works reflecting Shanghai were produced during this period. The following are some representative works: 1930s: - "Spring Silkworm": It was written in Shanghai and described the life and struggles of the Shanghai citizens in the early 1930s. - Distress: It described the life and struggles of the capitalist society in Shanghai in the early 1930s. - [White Light]: It depicted the life and struggles of Shanghai's capitalist society in the early 1930s. 40s: - Under the Eaves of Shanghai: A story about the life and struggles of Shanghai residents in the early 1940s. - Teahouse: A Beijing story depicting the lives and struggles of the citizens of Beijing in the early 1940s. - "Camel Xiangzi" was a Beijing story depicting the lives and struggles of the citizens of Beijing in the early 1940s. 1950s: - "Wind and Cloud": It was written in Shanghai and described the life and struggles of the Shanghai residents in the early 1950s. - "Twenty Years Later": It was written in Shanghai, describing the life and struggles of the Shanghai citizens in the early 1950s. - The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River: A novel written by Xinjiang's Kashigar, which describes the life and struggles of Xinjiang society in the early 1950s. These works are classic works that reflect the social history and the lives of the citizens of Shanghai, with high artistic and literary value.
Ernest's works often showed a kind of confused emotion, which may originate from his personal experience, social background or his view of the world. For example, in The Sun Also Rises, Ernest described how he left his hometown to pursue his writing career in Paris, but his life in Paris was not satisfactory. He felt lonely, confused and lost. In this work, Ernest displayed his confusion about life, especially when he tried to find inspiration and self-identity. In addition, Ernest's works often showed confusion about society and human destiny. In The Sun Also Rises, Ernest Hemmingway described the social problems in Paris and the living conditions of human beings. He felt confused about the existence and fate of human beings. Ernest's works often showed a kind of confused emotion, which may be due to his personal experience, social background or his view of the world.
In the Tang Dynasty, the theory of "Xing Ji" was a literary theory that advocated the combination of "Xing" and "Ji". It emphasized that poetry creation should pay attention to expressing the author's emotions and feelings, and at the same time, consider the readers 'feelings and experiences. In Chinese history, there were many poems that embodied the literary theory of the Tang Dynasty. For example, the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's " Will Drink," Du Fu's " Ascending," and Bai Juyi's " Farewell to the Ancient Grass " all expressed the author's feelings and feelings, and also touched the readers 'hearts. The Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower" also reflected the literary theory of the Tang Dynasty. This poem expressed the author's bold and unconstrained ambition by describing the beautiful scenery of the Stork Tower. At the same time, it also entrusted the author's longing for his distant relatives. The theory of Xingji in Tang Dynasty was an important literary theory, which had a profound influence on the creation of modern Chinese poetry. Many famous modern Chinese poets were influenced by the theory of Xingji in Tang Dynasty, such as Haizi, Yu Guangzhong, Yeats, etc.
The Renaissance was a major revolution in European literature and thought, and many outstanding writers and works appeared. The following are some representative figures and their representative works: 1. William Shakespeare: the representative works of the genius writers of the British Renaissance include hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, etc. His works displayed the beauty of human nature through the complicated relationship between the characters and the deep thinking of human nature. 2. Da Vinci: The representative works of an outstanding artist, scientist, and inventor during the Italian Renaissance include Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. His works reflected his love for beauty and his exploration of human civilization, showing the beauty of human nature. 3 Michelangelo: The representative works of the outstanding artists and sculptors of the Italian Renaissance include the Sistine Chapel's Genesis and Holy Trinity. His works demonstrated the strength and faith of humans through magnificent artistic expressions, reflecting the beauty of humanity. The writers and works of the Renaissance expressed the beauty of human nature through profound human thinking and artistic expression.
Many literary works use symbolic images to express profound philosophical thinking. The following are some works that reflect this kind of literary symbolic image: 1 "Dream of the Red Chamber": The love symbol of Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu is "a golden and jade match", which represents the difference in marriage and values. 2. Journey to the West: The symbol of Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang's sutras is "sutras from the west", which represents the belief of pursuing truth and freedom. 3. Water Margins: The relationship between Lin Chong and Song Jiang symbolized the conflict between social class and values. 4 Romance of the Three Kingdoms: The relationship between Cao Cao and Liu Bei symbolizes the three kingdoms of Wei, Shu and Wu, which express the complexity of political struggle and historical evolution. The relationship between Fan Jin and Zhou Jin was symbolized by the imperial examination, which expressed the irrationality of the traditional social hierarchy and education system. 6 " One Hundred Years of Solitude ": The symbol of the Aureliano Buendía family is " Latino America ", expressing the ethnic and historical diverse. These works deeply reflected the complexity and contradiction of human society, culture, values and human nature through the use of symbolic images, giving people profound enlightenment and thinking.
Many literary works used symbolic images to express profound philosophical thoughts and emotions. The following are some works that reflect the philosophical aspects of literary symbolism: "Dream of the Red Chamber"-Jia Baoyu's "Daiyu" symbolizes the loneliness and sadness in the depths of human heart, while "Stone" represents the ruthlessness and cruelty of the natural world. Through this symbolic technique, Cao Xueqin expressed the complicated relationship between human nature and fate, as well as the suffering and struggle of life. 2 Journey to the West-Sun Wukong's "Jingu Bang" symbolizes the human's desire for freedom and the pursuit of strength, while the "Sea Steadying Godly Needle" represents the control and restriction of the natural world on human beings. The author, Wu Chengen, used this symbolic technique to express the constant pursuit and challenge of freedom and power. Lin Chong's " leopard head " symbolized the human's pursuit of justice and evil, while " tiger " represented the power of evil. The author, Shi Naian, expressed the firm pursuit and indomitable spirit of human beings towards justice and evil through this symbolic technique. 4 Romance of the Three Kingdoms-Liu Bei's "White Emperor City" symbolized the thinking and grasp of human history and destiny, while "Emperor Xian of Han" represented the longing and pursuit of human freedom and democracy. The author Luo Guanzhong used this symbolic technique to express the deep thinking and grasp of human beings towards history and destiny. These works expressed profound philosophical thoughts and emotions through the use of symbolic images and became classics in the history of Chinese literature.
Modern works of fiction are like mirrors of modern society. They can reflect the fast - paced and often stressful nature of modern life. Books like 'Normal People' by Sally Rooney explore the complex relationships between young people in a modern, digital age. Moreover, they can touch on political and cultural issues. 'Exit West' by Mohsin Hamid, for instance, reflects on the refugee crisis and the idea of displacement in a globalized world. Fiction gives authors a platform to comment on and analyze what's going on around them. It can also show the changing values and attitudes of society. For example, the increasing acceptance of diverse sexual orientations and identities is reflected in many modern fictional works.
Lu Xun's literary works had many positive energy works. The following are some representative works: Diary of a Madman: Through describing the crazy behavior of a madman, it shows the distortion of human nature and the dark side of society. However, the protagonist of the novel still maintains a firm belief and optimistic attitude, reflecting positive energy. The True Story of Ah Q: The novel reflects the darkness of society and the distortion of human nature by describing Ah Q's inferiority, compromise, and shamelessness. However, the protagonist of the novel still shows courage and tenacity to persist in his beliefs, reflecting positive energy. Medicine: The novel reflects the injustice of society and the distortion of human nature by describing the shortage of medicine, the quality of medicine and the pain of patients. However, the protagonist of the novel does not give up his beliefs and risks his life to save people, which reflects positive energy. Kong Yiji: The novel reflects the injustice of society and the distortion of human nature through the description of Kong Yiji's humbleness, cowardice and perseverance. However, the protagonist of the novel still maintains an optimistic attitude and insists on his beliefs, and finally obtains happiness and freedom. Lu Xun's literary works portrayed many positive images through profound thoughts and distinctive styles, reflecting the complexity of society and human nature, which had a profound impact on the spiritual world of mankind.
The representative works of early Chinese literature that reflected folk activities were: The author Cao Xueqin described the various folk activities held by Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu in the Grand View Garden, such as the Mid-Autumn Festival and the Dragon Boat Festival. 2. Journey to the West: The author Wu Chengen described the many folk festivals that Sun Wukong and the others experienced during their journey to the Western Paradise, such as the Lantern Festival and the Mid-Autumn Festival. " Water Margins ": The author, Shi Naian, described the various folk activities held by Song Jiang and others during the Liangshanbo Juyi Festival, such as the Dragon Boat Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival, etc. Romance of the Three Kingdoms: The author Luo Guanzhong described the stories of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and others during the Three Kingdoms period. He also described many folk activities such as the Lantern Festival and the Qingming Festival. These works not only reflected the social reality at that time, but also reflected the scenes and customs of various folk activities. These works not only provided important reference for literary creation at that time, but also provided important enlightenment for later literary creation.