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Pauline 2022-01-11 08:02:19
Thinking of "student rebellion" from two kinds of freedom
On February 23, 1942, Stephen Zweig and his wife committed suicide by taking poison in their apartment in Brazil, leaving behind their last work-"Yesterday's World". In the book, he recalled with frustration the elementary and middle school education he suffered from: "I don't remember what kind...
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Elza 2022-01-11 08:02:19
Reverse and communication
Like "Elephant", "If" is the subject of school violence. But in terms of style, "if" has a stronger sense of rhythm in the sub-chapter promotion, and the proliferation of elephants in the prosaic life of water makes the audience even more caught off guard.
Life is always new because of the light of...

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Jordane 2022-03-19 09:01:07
I remembered scenes in another country for a few moments. The orange man resembled a U.S. man who had traveled to a British public school.
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Jean 2022-03-27 09:01:15
Revisit! Anderson constructs a sophisticated allegory of reality, a reflection on the turbulent student movement of 1968, the rigid hierarchy and outdated educational ideals in boarding schools that make the ideal of equality/freedom nowhere to be found, reflection on violent movements, smoking and drinking. Contrasted with stereotypes, Guevara Mao's portrait and old oil paintings, the casual black and white insertion creates a distorted irony effect, if war can really save the world?
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