The theme of " I'm Not the Drug God " was about humanity, morality, law, and life. The movie told the story of Cheng Yong, who went from a male health care product vendor who couldn't afford the rent to the exclusive agent of the Indian imitation drug," Grenin." Cheng Yong decided to take the risk to go to India to buy a copy of the medicine and sell it to those patients at a low price, saving many patients 'lives. Through Cheng Yong's behavior, the movie explored the compromise of the pursuit of money and profit in the kindness of human nature, as well as the question of whether people chose to pursue profit or save lives when law and morality opposed each other. At the same time, the movie also showed the self-redemption of the small characters and the value of life. The theme resonated with the audience and won both box office and reputation.
Red Rock is a novel about China's Anti-Japanese War. Its main theme includes the following aspects: National Revival: The protagonists in the novel fought this war not only for personal honor and status, but also for the revival and rise of the Chinese nation. In order to realize their ideals and beliefs, they did not fear hardships and fought unyieldingly on the front line to contribute to the national rejuvenation. 2. Revolutionary spirit: The novel is full of revolutionary spirit. The protagonists uphold a firm revolutionary belief and strive for the cause of revolution without fear of hardship and sacrifice, and finally win. This kind of revolutionary spirit was the core of Hongyan's theme. The cruelty of war: The novel depicted the cruelty and ruthlessness of war. The protagonists experienced countless hardships and pains in the war, but they still persevered and fought for the interests of the country and the nation. This kind of tenacity and tenacious spirit was also an important part of Hong Yan's theme. The brilliance of human nature: The novel shows the brilliance and beauty of human nature. Although the protagonists were in the cruel environment of war, they still adhered to their beliefs and principles and maintained the best side of human nature. This kind of brilliance of humanity was also an important embodiment of Hong Yan's theme.
Poetic is a form of literary expression. It uses metaphor, personification, antithesis, and other rhetorical devices to create an infectious form of language expression that allows readers to feel the charm and beauty of literature. The theme of the novel referred to the main ideas or values that the novel wanted to express. The theme could be love, friendship, family, social reality, history, philosophy, etc. It could also be a specific storyline or character image. The theme of a novel often determined the main theme and evaluation of the novel, and it was also an important reference for readers to understand the novel. Poetic sentiment and theme are two indispensable elements in a novel. They interact with each other to form the charm and beauty of the novel. Whether it was poetic or the theme, it needed to be expressed through ingenious language and profound characters to show the reader the meaning and extension of the novel.
" Home " was a tragicomedy about a Chinese family from prosperity to decline in modern China. The theme of the novel was the reflection of the family system in the old society and the deep insight into the weaknesses of human nature. Through the family story of the protagonist Jia Baoyu, the novel reveals the drawbacks of the family system in the old society. Jia Baoyu was a mixed-blood from more than two families. He was neglected and excluded in the family, unable to get true love and respect. Through the relationship between Jia Baoyu and the women of different families, the novel shows the greed, selfishness and hypocrisy of human nature, as well as the shackles and oppression of the old social family system on human nature. The novel also explored the weaknesses of human nature. Jia Baoyu's relatives and the people around them all had their own weaknesses and shortcomings. In order to pursue their own interests, they did not hesitate to sacrifice the interests of others or even betray the family. This kind of ugliness and hypocrisy of human nature caused the contradiction between the family system and the family to deepen. Through Jia Baoyu's story, the novel deeply reflected the shortcomings of the old social family system and the weakness of human nature, calling on people to reflect on and change this system to establish a more just and equal society.
Kong Yiji was a character in Water Margins. He was a drunkard and a beggar. His image was very tragic and pitiful. His main theme was the protest against poverty and injustice, as well as the criticism of human nature and society. Kong Yiji advocated that "Kong Yiji should behave himself", that is, he should live in peace and not cause trouble. He opposed social injustice and believed that poverty and hunger were products of society and should not be discriminated against and excluded. He believed that people should love and help each other instead of hurting each other. Kong Yiji's image represented people's strong protest against poverty and injustice, as well as their criticism of human nature and society. His story expressed people's deep reflection on social reality and the exploration of human nature itself.
Camel Xiangzi was a realistic novel that mainly told the story of a young farmer, Camel Xiangzi, who gradually became a promising youth through struggle and hard work under the social background of Beijing during the Republic of China. In the novel, the theme of Camel Xiangzi could be summarized as "struggle and pursuit". From an ordinary farmer's background, Xiangzi worked hard and gradually embarked on the road of success through diligence and intelligence. In the face of the difficulties and setbacks in life, he always maintained his confidence and courage for the future and constantly pursued his dreams and goals. In addition, the theme of Camel Xiangzi could also be summarized as " human nature and social problems." In the novel, Xiangzi not only encountered his own problems but also the problems of society. The social injustice and exploitation he faced made him feel helpless and desperate. At the same time, the novel also revealed that some social problems such as traffic congestion and air pollution had a profound impact on people's lives. To sum up, the theme of Camel Xiangzi was the combination of struggle and pursuit, human nature and social problems. It reflected the current social situation and people's living conditions at that time, and also inspired people to constantly pursue their dreams and goals.
The movie " I'm Not a Drug God " told the story of a drug dealer who was sentenced for selling inferior drugs, but his drugs allowed patients to survive and even cure diseases. In court, he claimed that his medicine was not for making money but to save lives. In the end, he was sentenced to prison, but he still insisted on providing medicine to the patients. The film profoundly revealed the problem of drug quality and the test of human nature. At the same time, it also called for people to pay attention to drug quality and support drug research and development.
I'm Not a Drug God's cast included Xu Zheng, Wang Chuanjun, Zhou Yiwei, Tan Zhuo, Zhang Yu, and so on.
The theme of " From the South to the North " was to encourage modern young people to pursue their dreams bravely by showing the struggle and fighting spirit of young people in the tide of reform and opening up. Not only was this drama in line with the trend of the times, but it also had a strong practical significance.
The main theme of David Copperfield's novels is mainly related to the following aspects: Science and Faith: The protagonist of the novel, David, was a scientist. His belief in science and his reverence for the laws of nature were vividly displayed. At the same time, he also faced doubts and contradictions about his religious beliefs, which were reflected in his life. Personal and social responsibility: David in the novel is a person with a high sense of responsibility. He is not only responsible for his own research, but also responsible for the development of the entire society and mankind. This sense of responsibility made him constantly pursue higher scientific achievements, but also made him face moral and ethical tests in the process of exploring the truth. 3. Success and failure: David in the novel experienced many successes and failures, but he never gave up and worked hard to finally achieve his life goal. At the same time, it also showed his deep thinking about life, including the definition of success, personal value, and the fate of mankind. Human nature and emotions: David in the novel is not only a scientist but also an ordinary person. He had feelings and a family, but he also faced all kinds of challenges and difficulties. The exploration of human nature and the expression of emotions made the novel more realistic and touching.
The Teahouse was a novel by Mr. Lao She. It mainly told the story of the owner of a teahouse in a small town, his family, and the residents of the town. As a traditional cultural place, the teahouse displayed the lifestyle and values of the town's residents, as well as revealing the social class and the gap between the rich and the poor. The theme of the teahouse was a criticism of traditional culture and commercial culture. Lao She believed that the status of traditional culture in modern society had been impacted. As one of the representatives of traditional culture, teahouses had also been affected by the influence of commerce and lost their original characteristics and cultural value. At the same time, as a commercial place, teahouses also had the problem of the disparity between the rich and the poor and class discrimination, which revealed the existence of social classes and the gap between the rich and the poor. The teahouse was also a reflection of the social reality of that time. At that time, the social class and the gap between the rich and the poor still existed in China. As one of the representatives of traditional culture, teahouses reflected these problems and provided readers with a window to understand the society at that time.