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Xiao Hong's Life Mapping in March (1)
Me, Me and Xiao Hong

? The narrator "I" in the novel is an optimistic and cheerful little girl who has received a new education. Xiao Hong's age description of "I" is: "Aunt Cui has a younger sister who is two years younger than her, about seventeen or eighteen, so Aunt Cui is eighteen or nineteen ... My grandfather doesn't have a girl as old as me to play with me, so whenever I go, my grandmother always asks Aunt Cui to accompany me." It can also be inferred that "I" is also around eighteen. This period is simple and naive. In her eyes, "the weather is getting warmer every day, and every day is very interesting." It's no different from other girls who like to have fun at this age. "I" also know a little about the ignorant love between Cui Yi and her brother. "When my brother tells stories, Cui Yi always listens more carefully than we do, because she is a little older than us. Of course, she knows some brothers better than us. My brother's attitude towards Aunt Cui is slightly different from ours. When he talks to Aunt Cui, he always says yes, which is right for us. This obviously thinks that Cui Yi is a guest, and she is bigger than him in birthright. " At this time, "I" has been studying at school. Because the family environment is relatively relaxed, there is no such strict constraint as "men and women are not close" between children of the opposite sex. Therefore, I didn't notice the change in the relationship between Cui Yi and my brother, but simply thought that this was the reason why Cui Yi came to my home.

? And why did Xiao Hong choose to tell the story from the perspective of an 18-year-old girl? And the full text uses the first person "I" to expand.

? March in a Small Town was written by Xiao Hong in 194 1 year. About 30 years old should be a period when a person moves from immaturity to maturity and stability, and it should also be a period when family businesses tend to develop steadily. However, Xiao Hong is different. Her psychological age has already surpassed the age of "knowing destiny". Her first half life was full of ups and downs and vagrancy. At the age of 30, she has tasted the coolness of the world: her lover is injured, she is sick, she remarries tragically, and she wanders all her life. /kloc-She has only been home once since she left home at the age of 0/9. Her life is full of bitterness and wandering, so she also longs for my life: happiness and simplicity. Many brothers and sisters play music and watch lanterns together, and her stepmother is also very kind to me. My father is not like Xiao Hong's family. Strictly, mothers can wear high heels, and fathers allow their children to go to school in Harbin. The enlightenment and kindness of "brothers and sisters treat each other as equals" all create a scene of family warmth and happiness of relatives. And this has to be said to be Xiao Hong's self-consolation. Because there is no, I yearn for it.

? The "I" in March in a Small Town actually represents the life that Xiao Hong yearned for but didn't realize, and represents all her hopes for the expected life. In real life, Xiao Hong, who was in her prime of life, experienced the death of her closest grandfather, and her family was gradually declining. Finally, she fled from home to Peiping to study, and my family was not happy at all. However, in Xiao Hong's real life, we can also see that there is a simple and happy narrator "I" in Xiao Hong's heart. For example, Xiao Hong received a response when she first tried to write to Mr. Lu Xun in Qingdao, just as excited as a little girl's idol signature in Idol Today. After the first correspondence with Mr. Lu Xun in Shanghai, Xiao Hong suspected that "Mrs." and "Ms." were called "bourgeois", so she specifically protested to Mr. Lu Xun in the following reply. It was Xiao Hong's childishness and frankness that made Mr. Lu Xun feel particularly cordial, so she tried her best to help them find a place in Shanghai, and in the later life in Shanghai, the couple often visited Mr. Lu Xun's house. There is also a widely circulated photo of Xiao Hong and Xiao Jun .. Xiao Hong, who doesn't smoke, saw a pipe in the prop box, so she curiously picked it up and bit it in her mouth, leaving a photo of her lively and innocent with a little heroic spirit.

? It can be seen that the narrator "I" in the text is a simple little girl in Xiao Hong's mind, and the environment in which "I" lives is a life that Xiao Hong yearns for but has never had.