What is the significance of Osamu Dazai's disqualification?

There are many great scientists and writers in this world, who are remembered by the world for their great works. Such as Shakespeare, Marquez, Osamu Dazai and so on. What is the significance of Osamu Dazai's disqualification? His book was written when the author was very desperate. Even though the overall style is desperate, it still gives people the courage to live.

Osamu Dazai's writing style is very distinctive. Usually, when we read his book, through the presentation of his language and the output of his overall style, we can clearly feel that this is Osamu Dazai's article. There is a saying that "the world is disqualified" has been used badly by everyone. I'm sorry I was born a man, okay? . He said this sentence itself means that the protagonist Autuori Iezzo in the book is very dissatisfied with his life, so he was forced to say this very desperate sentence. He felt that people's life was not smooth and they didn't get the respect they deserved, so he felt very sorry.

But after reading this book, we will find that even if life poisons everyone's life, we still need the courage to survive. As Tagore once said, the world kissed me with pain, but I responded with a song? . The book Disqualification on Earth does not make everyone feel the same pain as the protagonist, but after feeling the pain, they can still love life and pursue everything they want. For modern people, the book Human Disqualification is of great practical value.

The significance of disqualification in the world is to remind everyone to live a good life. Suffering is only temporary, and this kind of experience will accompany us all our lives, but this kind of pain will not poison our lives. Roman Roland has a very good saying. There is only one kind of heroism in the world, and that is to love life after recognizing the essence of life? I think this sentence can well summarize the book "Human Disqualification".