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A Red Hymn of Primordial Human Nature

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posted on 2024-08-31, 01:33 authored by Yinxia YangYinxia Yang, yinxia Yang

This paper explores the thematic depth and narrative structure of Mo Yan's novel Red Sorghum, a seminal work in contemporary Chinese literature that intricately weaves elements of magical realism with historical and cultural narratives. Through the story of Jiu'er, a resilient and courageous woman, the novel portrays the brutal realities of rural China during the Japanese invasion of the 1930s. The use of red imagery, particularly the symbol of red sorghum, underscores the themes of love, resistance, and the indomitable spirit of the Chinese people. This analysis highlights how Mo Yan's narrative techniques and cultural references create a powerful and enduring portrayal of human nature amidst adversity.

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