"In the study of "Lord of the Flies", it should be placed in the larger context of the desert island literary tradition, and should not be separated from the desert island literary tradition based on its limited breakthroughs. In addition, in poetry
From a scientific perspective, the absence of women in "Lord of the Flies" is an integral part of its narrative art of undressing and seeking truth. PZ places the protagonist on an isolated desert island, keeping the boy away from human civilization and the society where men and women coexist, making him the greatest
Get rid of social conventions and cultural constraints to the maximum extent, so that they can express themselves to their heart's content, so that they can come up with a faithful answer that human nature is inherently evil."
"In fact, "Lord of the Flies" is not only a literary work with male supremacy, but also a profound reflection from the perspective of feminism. It is precisely the lack of female characters that leads to the failure of survival on a desert island.
There are shortcomings, which is exactly a reflection of pz’s feminist consciousness. A desert island without male and female dominance and mutual restraint will eventually become a bloody slaughterhouse..."
As a winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, He Kelan's status determines his right to speak.
So when his article came out, many people who had previously criticized "Lord of the Flies" suddenly realized it again.
He Kelan is right. Although there are no female characters in "Lord of the Flies", doesn't the ending of Kojima just prove that it is impossible to do without women?
And the sow is not the only female image in the book as Kurt said. At the beginning of the work, Piggy keeps talking about his aunt. Isn’t that also a female image? Although it does not appear in the desert.
on the island, but Piggy recited it over and over again.
why is that?
He Kelan has made it very clear in the article that the role of aunt shows that there is civilization when the children first arrive on the desert island. The aunt that Piggy keeps talking about represents civilization.
The sow actually represents civilization, but it was brutally killed by Jack (Zhou Haoyong) and others. This shows that at that time, the female consciousness that represented civilization was destroyed by their own hands, and people would eventually become beasts.
This article by He Kelan dissects "Lord of the Flies" in detail and puts it in front of readers. It tells readers the feminist consciousness in this book with reasonable evidence.
With He Kelan's article, the previous debate on "Lord of the Flies" has begun to tilt.
Isn’t it true that a flood has washed away the Dragon King Temple, and one family does not recognize the other?
[I said that pz cannot be an extreme male chauvinist, but you just don’t believe it.]
[Don’t take me with you. When they criticized pz before, I didn’t say anything because I was afraid that others would scold me. I’m a woman.]
[You are a woman and you are scared, but we men are even more trembling.]
[In fact, most feminists are innocent, they are just being led into a rhythm. There is no problem with feminism itself. The problem lies in some people who use the banner of feminism to benefit themselves. These people are really hateful. ]
[It cannot be said that they are innocent. After all, being led to the rhythm easily [567中文www.567zw.top] has its own problems. 】
[Yes, as long as you read this book carefully, you will find that pz does not suppress women at all like Kurt said. 】
[I think the term "undressing to seek truth" proposed by He Kelan is very vivid. It cannot be said that the writer created a person without clothes, which means that he thinks clothes are not important. It may be that the writer wanted to express the importance of clothes, so he created it.
The psychological shame and physical coldness of people without clothes can all explain this. Isn’t this very consistent with what is expressed in "Lord of the Flies"?]
[Haha, stripping is a term used by literary researchers. It actually refers to a narrative art technique that isolates the protagonist in a closed space, floats outside social regulations and morality, and shows his true colors, thus serving the expression of the theme.
.However, the analogy above is quite interesting and quite vivid.】
[Ah, you are showing off your embarrassment, you are showing off your embarrassment. Is the boss upstairs majoring in literature? 】
[Yeah, I just finished a set of literature introduction papers today. I had a terrible headache. I wanted to go online to relax, but I didn’t expect to meet He Kelan again. 】
[Hold your claws, I have a hunch that the teacher will use "Lord of the Flies" as an example in the introduction to literature class in two days.]
[In fact, our teacher has already taught us "Lord of the Flies" for several classes. It makes my head hurt when I listen to it. What are I talking about, intertextuality, structure... I feel like I am about to die. 】
[We haven't started talking about "Lord of the Flies" yet, but it will probably be soon, after all, it is very likely to win the Prix Goncourt.]
[When "Sophie's World" came out, I was tortured by our teacher for half a semester. I was fine in literary theory classes, and the elective philosophy class was taught by the teacher every day.]
[I've been dominated by pz's works, okay? The teacher asked us to read his "Ordinary World" before. Let me go. It's such a thick book, and it's not just long. I like a lot of things in it.
can't read.】
[Same for us, the teacher mentioned this book when he talked about panoramic style.]
[If you are studying literature, just read this book. For us studying history, the teacher also asked us to read it, but fortunately, this book is much better than historical documents.]
[But by the way, is China really the same as what is described in the book? 】
[Nonsense, of course it’s impossible, that was all so many years ago. 】
[I actually went to China at that time, and it was similar to what was described in the book. But now China is developing very fast, and it is completely different.]
[No, how old is the person upstairs? 】
[From what he said, he must be at least sixty or seventy years old.]
【Yes, I am already seventy years old.】
[I didn’t expect that there are seventy-year-old fellows in our forum.]
[Hey, are you young people allowed to read books? You really impressed me. I thought books like "The Ordinary World" and "Xu Sanguan Sells Blood" were only read by older people like us.
.]
[I didn’t read this type of book before, but because I fell into pz’s trap, I will read his books. Although these books are not as interesting as those science fiction novels, I still feel quite emotional after reading them. 】
[Same, same, I feel that pz has directly changed my ideology. 】
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Those who originally clamored for the Prix Goncourt to strip "Lord of the Flies" from being shortlisted suddenly turned their guns and began to support this book.
What they had previously regarded as a classic of male supremacy has now become a representative of feminist consciousness. It seems that the victory of "Lord of the Flies" will also represent the victory of their feminism.