故乡

故乡
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Publisher : 崧博 大佳網
Total Pages : 189
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ISBN-10 : 9787550216662
ISBN-13 : 7550216665
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Book Synopsis 故乡 by : 鲁迅

Download or read book 故乡 written by 鲁迅 and published by 崧博 大佳網. This book was released on 2018-01-26 with total page 189 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 自始至终,鲁迅是一个进化论者。由于绝望于他的时代,绝望于同时代人,他唯把希望寄托在青年身上。即使经受了青年的利用和打击,亲历了“清党”时期青年告密的可骇的事实,他说过,愿英俊出于中国之心,仍然不死。至于孩子,他把这幼小的一代视作“将来的‘人’的萌芽”就更不必说了。不妨听听小说《狂人日记》的末尾,那个“救救孩子”的呼声,是何等的摄人心魄。即使如《长明灯》,对于孩子们的纯真,他流露出了那么深重的疑虑,以为终于无法逃掉大人的阴影,也仍然无改于一生工作的目标:“救救孩子”。 鲁迅深知,戕害孩子的势力过于强大。在中国这个老大帝国里,延续了几千年的传统文化,他总结起来就是两个字:“吃人”。他说,“中国亲权重,父权更重”,所有道德,只有“一味收拾幼者弱者的方法”,要勾销旧账,除非“完全解放了我们的孩子”。 然而,这是可能的吗?


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