Poetry of eighteen-year-old life

Several bad things have happened recently:

12-year-old boy killed his mother with a knife because he was dissatisfied with his mother's lax discipline.

/kloc-A 0/2-year-old girl was sexually assaulted by a bus and became pregnant. Later, she discovered that the truth is that girls fall in love with netizens and get pregnant after having sex many times.

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In recent years, the problems of teenagers have become more and more serious and there are more and more problems. Playing truant, fighting, fighting, wounding ..... From a minor problem to a crime.

The whole social atmosphere becomes impetuous.

I'm not an expert, so I can't give professional advice. I only have some little ideas that are not very reliable.

The Englishman Bacon said: Reading history makes people wise, reading poems makes people wise, calculus makes people precise, philosophy makes people profound, ethics makes people cultivated, and logical rhetoric makes people eloquent.

Whatever you read, just read it.

Reading will not put everyone on the right path, but at least it can save some people.

Xiong Hao, the debater of Seven Pa Shuo, also said: The shimmer will attract the shimmer, and the shimmer will illuminate the shimmer, and then they will shine together, and this kind of light can illuminate the squeezed haze.

I want to say that reading is a thread!

In fact, Yu Hua also mentioned the growth of teenagers and even adults in his novel Going Out at Eighteen.

Going out at the age of eighteen is Yu Hua's famous work, although we remember more about being alive now, Xu Sanguan selling blood and shouting in the drizzle. However, without the original "Going Out at Eighteen", there would probably be no achievements behind Yu Hua.

Travel at Eighteen tells a series of stories about a boy 18 who traveled abroad for the first time. Traveling far, hitchhiking, looking for a hotel, being cheated, being beaten, being robbed ... very complicated, tortuous and bizarre.

The boy's journey experience is actually a person's growth process. What happens when you travel far away is the hardships and setbacks in your life.

Let's analyze this novel today.

Just like the opening paragraph:

The road is bumpy and the waves are ups and downs. It is very suitable to splice the road and the waves together. And this metaphor is also very novel. In addition, comparing the protagonist "I" to a boat is very vivid. Because "I" walking on the road is equivalent to a ship sailing at sea.

At the same time, the sea is boundless, and no matter how big the ship is, it is small compared with the sea. Man is a ship and life is the sea. This metaphor is clever.

This passage in the novel has philosophical charm:

The road is the sea, and the sea is life. The ups and downs of the road mean that life is also ups and downs, with constant setbacks. The heights are too cold, there is temptation, there is beauty, and everyone yearns for it. But to reach the high place, you need to pass through a middle transition zone, which is a depression. Because of setbacks, some people give up reaching a high place, some people bite their teeth and continue to walk, and then they will reach another high place, and cycle in turn.

Many people on the Internet ridicule:

Busy for a while, you can be busy for the next period of time!

After this village, there will be another village waiting for you!

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In fact, this passage also shows that there is no royal road to life, just a different way to go.

In addition, the content of this novel is bizarre and absurd, and the ending also amazes me:

In fact, this is the cause of the story, but Yu Hua put it at the end and used flashback.

Xu Rongzhe also mentioned the sequence of stories and flashback in his work The Secret of Torturing Readers. A novel will be a bit dull if it is expressed in time. But if flashbacks are interspersed in the sequence, there will be unexpected beauty.

Yu Hua's Going Out at Eighteen is a classic example. In chronological order, the last paragraph should be placed at the beginning, but it will make reading less fresh. If you put your career last, it will become a bright spot. The effect has increased a lot.

In fact, our lives are the same. God sees that our life is too smooth, and occasionally arranges some difficulties and setbacks in the middle, giving us a "flashback" and adding some color and fun to his boring life in heaven. As a person, if you get through it, you are the big brother; If you can't do it, you will loop in the flashback.

The above are some of my insights and feelings about "Leaving at Eighteen" and share them with you. I hope you can get out of the "flashback" as soon as possible and become a "big brother"!