I. Original text
1, what I want to say today is "What happened after Nora left?" Ibsen was a Norwegian scholar in the second half of the19th century. His works, except dozens of poems, are all plays. Among these dramas, there was a period of social problems, which was also called "social drama" internationally, and Nora was one of them.
Nora lives contentedly in a so-called happy family, but she realizes that she is her husband's puppet and her children are her puppet. So she left, only to hear the door closed, and then closed again. I think everyone knows this, so I don't need to elaborate.
But Nora has left after all. What happened after you left? Ibsen has no answer; He's dead. Even if he is not dead, he is not responsible for answering. Because Ibsen wrote poems not to ask questions for the society but to answer them for him. Just like oriole, because he wants to sing, he doesn't want to sing to others, which is interesting and beneficial.
Second, analysis
1. Lu Xun borrowed the plot that the heroine Nora ran away from home in Yi Yisheng's drama Nora, and also translated it into Puppet Family, which extended his profound thinking on the status of women in China's social family at that time. He revealed Nora's fate: fall or come back. This is actually a profound reflection and criticism of the social environment at that time.
2. Lu Xun expressed his concern and support for women's liberation through this article. He believes that women should have the right to choose their own way of life, rather than being bound by traditional family roles. He called on society to give women more freedom and opportunities to realize their own values.
3. Lu Xun also pointed out some problems existing in China society at that time. He believed that the social environment at that time was not conducive to the development and progress of women. Women often face all kinds of difficulties and challenges and can't really realize their dreams and ambitions. Therefore, Lu Xun called on all sectors of society to work together to create a better development environment for women.
Lu Xun's life story
1, Lu Xun, formerly known as Zhou Shuren, once used Zhou Zhangshou, the word Yushan, and later changed to Yucai, a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang. He is a famous writer, thinker, revolutionary, educator and democratic fighter. He is regarded as an important participant in the New Culture Movement and one of the founders of modern literature in China.
2. Lu Xun's creative career began at 19 18, and he published Diary of a Madman under the pseudonym of "Lu Xun". His collection of short stories "Scream" contains 19 18 to 1922, which truly describes the social life from the Revolution of 1911 to the May 4th Movement.
3. In addition to literary creation, Lu Xun has also made great contributions in many fields, such as literary criticism, ideological research, literary history research, translation, introduction of art theory, introduction of basic science and research on ancient books collation. His works profoundly exposed all kinds of social ills and people's weakness in China at that time, and showed his profound literary skills and keen social insight.
4. Lu Xun's life experience is rich and colorful. He studied medicine in Japan and later turned to literary creation. Many of his works originated from his personal life experience and observation. For example, his novel "Lonely Man" is based on his experience in handling his grandmother's funeral when he came back from Hangzhou.