The author chooses Mr. W's enthusiasm for literature, his purity in treating others, his unique views on science and other aspects of life, which makes Mr. W stand out in front of readers as a angular, highly personalized and infectious character, and his voice, voice and smile seem to jump from the page. However, such a smart and enthusiastic young man was crowned as a "madman" in China, and the author silently responded with indignation, sadness and helplessness. So the author's pen and ink are very dull, and there is a suffocating atmosphere between the lines. From the very beginning, it was mentioned that Mr. W was mistaken as a "madman" in China C University, and the author and his friends were "silent". Finally, the author remembered one thing: "Have you heard from W since he arrived in America?" In the long run, there will be no letter. So we were all silent again. "
The ending of this story seems to be a tragic ending, and the sound of lamentation will still haunt people's minds, as if they are still immersed in endless fantasies: Blackwater holds a boat alone, and the god of fate will carry this wandering China youth to the other side of life? Is this a tragedy of character or a national tragedy? I'm afraid this is also the author's idea in Silence! Both the author and Mr. W, a vagrant, experienced the baptism of the May 4th Revolution and faced their own situation in the atmosphere of "equality, freedom and fraternity". Mr. Zhu Ziqing noticed this kind of anxiety more sensitively, so the sense of hardship shown in the article can be extended from the individual to the nation and sublimated into deep patriotism.