The overt and hidden lines of a novel referred to the story clues and plots that the author directly or indirectly presented in the novel. There were several obvious differences between the overt and understated lines of a novel and the overt and understated lines of a prose:
1. Different forms of expression: the bright lines of novels usually focus on direct narration, and the author can directly show the plot and character relationships; while the bright lines of prose usually focus on indirect description. The author needs to describe, describe, and reason to show the plot and character relationships.
2. The purpose of expression is different: the main purpose of the bright line in the novel is to show the plot and character, so that the readers can understand the essence of the story through the plot and the relationship between the characters; while the main purpose of the bright line in the prose is to express the author's thoughts and emotions, so that the readers can feel the author's emotions and thoughts through the content of the prose.
3. The depth of expression is different: the bright line of a novel is usually deeper. The author can show the inner contradictions, struggles, and thoughts of the characters through the plot and the relationship between the characters. The bright line of a prose is usually more shallow. The author mainly shows his emotions and thoughts through descriptions and descriptions.
4. Different ways of expression: The bright lines of a novel are usually expressed directly. The author can directly show the plot and the relationship between the characters; while the bright lines of prose are usually expressed indirectly. The author needs to describe, describe, and reason to show the plot and the relationship between the characters.
The overt and hidden lines of a novel have their own unique ways of expression and purposes of expression. Different ways of expression and purposes of expression will also lead to differences in content, form and structure between novels and essays.
The Thirty-Six Stratagems contained both conspiracies and overt plots. In Sun Tzu's Art of War, the " stratagems " of the 36 stratagems referred to ingenious schemes and conspiracies. It was a trap designed by taking advantage of the weakness of human nature and information imbalance. It could be generally divided into conspiracies and overt conspiracies. However, according to the explanation of other search results, the first of the 36 Stratagems," Deceiving the Heavens," was actually an open scheme, not a conspiracy. An overt scheme referred to guiding people's psychological needs, interests, and development needs. Once these needs formed a common trend and followed the trend, victory was irreversible. Therefore, it could be said that the Thirty-Six Stratagems contained both conspiracies and overt plots.
Conspiracy was a common plot in novels. It usually appeared in the protagonist's story to show the protagonist's decision-making and psychology in different situations. Conspiracy and overt conspiracy referred to the protagonist's use of conspiracy to achieve his goals while using overt conspiracy to fight against the enemy.
The following is some information about books on conspiracies:
1. Battle Through the Heavens-Heavenly Silkworm Potato
[2]" Lord Snow Eagle "-An outsider
3 " Full Time Expert "-Butterfly Blue
4. Douluo Continent-Tang Family's Third Young Master
5 Ghost Blows Out the Light-The World's Dominating Singer
6 Celestial Bane-Xiao Ding
Grave Robber's Chronicles-Third Uncle of the Southern Sect
8 "Ghost Blows Out the Light's Anger, Sunny Xiangxi"-The World's Dominating Singer
9. The Story of the Shepherd God-Forgotten Words
Douluo Continent II-Third Young Master Tang
An inexplicable drop was usually a plot in novels to show the helplessness and despair of the characters in the face of setbacks. It could be a conspiracy or an overt plot, depending on the background of the story and the character of the character.
In some cases, the decline could be due to external interference or internal corruption. This decline could be a conspiracy. For example, in Dream of the Red Chamber, Jia Baoyu described his situation after he was robbed in Yi Hong Courtyard as "down and out, as if he had sunk into a bottomless abyss, as if he had fallen into a fog, and his future was bleak." This decline could be due to the conspiracy of external forces.
In other cases, the decline might be due to the character's own reasons. This decline might be an overt plot. For example, in Water Margins, Lin Chong lost his official position and status after being recruited by Liangshan Lake. However, he was not intimidated by the decline and chose to accept reality and continue to work for Liangshan Lake. This decline could be due to the character's own efforts and decisions.
Whether it was a conspiracy or an overt plot, an inexplicable fall could become an important element in the plot of a novel to shape the character and the plot of the story.
The English translation of the open line was clear line and the English translation of the dark line was clear path. In a novel, the overt and hidden lines usually refer to the parts of the story that are explicitly revealed or hinted at. Their role is usually to guide the development of the story or to reveal the ending of the story.
" Mr. Fujino " was a modern Chinese film with no obvious undertones but some hints and metaphor.
In the novel, Lu Xun expressed his criticism and reflection on the old education, old culture and old system by depicting Mr. Fujino. Mr. Fujino was a representative of the old education system. His image was described as having both advanced western educational concepts and methods while retaining some characteristics of traditional Chinese education. This combination of the old and the new hinted at the reform and development of modern Chinese education.
There are also some hints and metaphor in the novel. For example, the sentence " The bird stays by the pond and the tree monk knocks on the moon door " implies that Mr. Fujino and a group of monks are enjoying the moon by the pond, which reflects the lifestyle of Mr. Fujino's old culture. In addition, the novel also depicted Mr. Fujino's study, where the bookshelves were filled with books covering various fields, suggesting that Mr. Fujino was a knowledgeable and versatile figure.
Although there are no obvious clues in the novel, Lu Xun conveyed some profound thoughts and values through the image of Mr. Fujino. He expressed his criticism and reflection on the old culture, old education and old system, and also reflected the reform and development of modern Chinese education.
The English translation of the bright line was clearances or plot clues, while the English translation of the dark line was secret plot or plot line. In novels, the bright and dark lines are usually used to distinguish the direction of the plot development. The bright line can usually be clearly perceived and understood by the reader, while the dark line is relatively hidden and needs to be gradually revealed through other clues or hints.
Understanding the overt and hidden lines of an article usually required the following aspects:
1. Bright lines: Bright lines refer to the main plot and clues directly described in the article, usually described through specific events or the behavior of the characters. These plots and clues would usually be displayed in a clear way, such as titles, passages, dialogue, and so on.
2. Hidden lines: Hidden lines refer to the main plot and clues described in the article through hints, metaphor, metaphor, etc. These plots and clues were often not directly described but implied and reflected through context, dialogue, description, and so on.
3. The role of open and hidden lines: Both open and hidden lines have their own functions. Bright lines allowed readers to quickly understand the plot and the relationship between the characters, thus better understanding the main purpose of the article. The hidden lines could increase the interest and depth of the article, allowing the readers to appreciate the story while thinking more deeply about the meaning and value of life.
4. The difference between an open line and a hidden line: The difference between an open line and a hidden line usually lies in whether it is directly expressed or implied. Bright lines were usually described through specific events or characters 'behaviors, while dark lines usually needed to be implied and reflected indirectly through context, dialogue, description, and so on.
In short, understanding the overt and understated lines of the article required in-depth thinking in combination with the specific situation and reading experience to better understand the theme and meaning of the article.
Bright lines referred to the main plot or storyline that was directly described or hinted at in the article, while dark lines referred to the plot or storyline that was not directly described in the article but hinted at through other means or plots.
To understand the obvious and hidden lines of the article, one needed to start from the following aspects:
1. Understand the narrative style of the article: Different narrative styles will affect the open and hidden lines of the article. For example, some articles used flashbacks or interjections to make it more difficult to understand when the bright and dark lines were intertwined.
2. Understand the main idea of the article: The overt and hidden lines of the article are often closely related to the main idea of the article. For example, the main purpose of some novels was to convey certain ideas or values by telling a complicated story.
3. Understand the narrative angle of the article: The narrative angle of the article will also affect the open and hidden lines of the article. For example, some authors might tell the same story from different angles, causing changes in the surface and hidden lines.
4. Understand the narrative rhythm of the article: The narrative rhythm of the article will also affect the open and hidden lines of the article. For example, some authors might use different narrative rhythms to show different story elements, thus changing the overt and hidden lines.
To understand the lines of the article, one needed to read and analyze the article in depth. At the same time, one needed to understand the narrative style, theme, narrative angle, narrative rhythm, and other factors to better understand the plot and story line of the article.
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