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On Luxun's Creative Purpose from Scream
On Luxun s Creative Purpose from The Scream;

At the beginning of the 20th century, China was being invaded by world powers, the country was in turmoil, and people's lives were difficult. The revolutionary faction headed by Sun Yat-sen gradually established a political line to completely overthrow the rule of the Qing Dynasty, while young Lu Xun was trying to construct his own ideological enlightenment program.

19 1 1 The Revolution of 1911 overthrew the autocratic rule of the Qing government. However, the Revolution of 1911 did not accomplish the task of opposing imperialism and feudalism. Warlords of all factions stole the revolutionary achievements, and the warlords scuffled, making people miserable. Lu Xun had hoped to contribute to the innovation of education, but he did nothing and was extremely lonely and depressed.

Lu Xun saw "the dawn of the new century" 19 17 from the October Revolution in Russia. The victory of Russian October Revolution brought Marxism–Leninism to China, and Lu Xun was greatly encouraged. Lu Xun believes that as long as you "shout", there is hope to wake up the "sleeping" people and destroy the dark "iron house" that locks them up.

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Scream is a symbol of the beginning and maturity of China's modern novels, which initiated modern realistic literature. Through realism, symbolism, romanticism and other techniques, the works vividly depict a number of immortal artistic images such as Madman, Kong Yiji and Ah Q with vivid brushwork and artistic skills of "painting eyes" and "writing soul".

It profoundly reflected the current situation of social life in China from the end of 19 to the 1920s, effectively exposed and lashed the old feudal evil forces, and expressed the author's desire for change, shouting for the times and hoping to awaken the people's voices. It established Lu Xun's position in China's modern literature and cultural history.