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"Hometown" was a long novel written by Tolstoy in Russia. The main characters were Aliosha, Slavic Kaya, Kalena, Buka, Yakov, etc. From the text, one could find some of the character traits of these characters: Aliosha was a loyal, kind, brave, and upright man. He always adhered to his loyalty to his hometown and did not hesitate to take risks in order to find his lost relatives. Slavic Kaya was a smart, independent and thoughtful person. She advocated freedom and human rights against feudalism and aristocratic privileges. 3. Kalena was a gentle, kind, and compassionate person. She loved her family deeply, but she was also oppressed and ostracized by her family members. Buka was a generous, open-minded and optimistic person. Although he had lost his loved ones, he was still full of confidence and courage in life. Yakov was a dull, cowardly, and self-abased person. He lacked the ability to think independently and was easily influenced and manipulated by others. These characteristics were determined by the words, deeds, emotions, and thoughts of these characters. It was also the author who presented these characters through delicate descriptions and rich inner worlds. At the same time, there are also complex relationships and emotional entanglements between these characters, which is also an important part of the development of the novel's plot.
This novel mainly wrote about the changes of the people in his hometown. What changes did the author mainly write about? What kind of changes did they have? What emotions or thoughts does the author express? According to the plot and description of the novel, the author might pay attention to different characters in the hometown, including residents, teachers, doctors, businessmen, etc. They might experience different life experiences and setbacks, causing their appearance, personality, thoughts, and other aspects to change to varying degrees. These changes may be positive or negative, but they are all emotions or thoughts that the author wants to express. For example, if a novel mainly described the changes of the people in the hometown, the author might express his feelings and longing for the hometown through the fate and changes of the characters, or his thoughts and feelings about life and fate. The author might use the characters 'inner monologues and dialogue to show their deep feelings and reluctance to part with their hometown, or their helplessness towards the impermanence of life and fate.
There are many different stories and legends about the hometown of kites. One of the more famous authors is Russia (Voltaire). His work Andromaque is considered one of the most famous fairy tales in the history of world literature. It tells a story about humans and demons, which involves the origin and symbolic meaning of kites. In addition, there were many stories and legends about kites in ancient Chinese literature. The most famous one was the story of a woman who made a pair of kites because she missed her lover from afar and wrote her feelings and thoughts on the kites. There were many different stories and legends about the hometown of kites. Among them, the more famous author was the story of "Kite Resentment" in Russian and ancient Chinese literature.
This novel would probably focus on the changes of the people in his hometown, especially those who were representative of the people. For example, write about a family in your hometown. Some people in the family used to be rich and happy people with high social status, but now their lifestyle, social status and economic situation have changed. These changes may lead to changes in their feelings, attitudes and values. In the novel, these changes could be shown through the dialogue, actions, and inner monologue of the characters.
The clues of " Hometown " were the protagonist's whereabouts and feelings. The novel was set in 1930s in China. The protagonist was a young man who left his hometown to make a living in another place. After a long period of wandering and suffering, he began to understand the meaning and importance of his hometown, and at the same time, he found the connection between himself and his hometown. The novel mainly used the narrative perspective and emotional description to portray the characters. Through the protagonist's experiences and feelings, the novel shows his deep understanding of society, family and himself. At the same time, it also portrays a series of distinct characters such as the protagonist's relatives, friends, neighbors, colleagues, neighbors, etc. Through different narrative angles and emotional expressions, the novel makes the characters more rich and three-dimensional. The readers can better understand and feel the inner world of the protagonist.
Lu Xun's "Hometown" novel mainly used the following techniques to portray the characters: 1. Description of details: Through describing the protagonist Runtu's family situation, behavior habits, speech and other details, the character's image is deeply portrayed to show his ordinary, simple and hardworking side. 2. Comparisons: By comparing the differences between the protagonist and other characters, such as Runtu and Lu Xun's father, Lu Xun and his own grandfather, etc., it highlights Runtu's personality and characteristics to enhance the appeal of the novel. 3. Side description: By describing the views of Runtu's neighbors, teachers, teachers 'fathers, etc., it also provides a reasonable explanation for the ending of the novel. 4. Psychological description: Through the protagonist Runtu's life experience in his hometown, as well as his longing for his relatives, friends, teachers, etc., it deeply shows his inner contradictions, pain and confusion, so that readers can understand his character image more deeply. These techniques together constituted the rich and colorful characters in Lu Xun's novel "Hometown", which made the novel have profound meaning and appeal.
Lu Xun, the author of Hometown, also wrote many other famous articles, including: Diary of a Madman The True Story of Ah Q 3 Kong Yiji 4 Medicine 5 "Hesitation" 6 New Stories These works have become classics in the history of Chinese literature and have had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature and thought.
The author of 'Hometown and Childhood', was Conan Doyle from England.
The author of the novel 'Hometown' was from modern China.