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Simple and Sad Painting of Childhood -- Exploring the Childrens Narrative of Xiao Hongs March in a Small Town

Mengyuan Zhuang

Abstract


Xiao Hong is a modern female writer in China, and she is also known as the goddess of literature in the 1930s. Xiao Hong is good
at adopting childrens narrative perspective, which makes her articles more delicate and affinity. The most representative one is March in a
Small Town, which adopts the unique childrens perspective to analyse the speech description, discourse system description, colour description and tragedy colour description in the article, and highlights the sadness tone with simple words, which makes Aunt Cuis image more and
more three-dimensional.

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[1] Xiao Hong. Xiao Hong short story collection [M]. Harbin: Northern Literature and Art Publishing House, 1987; pp.189, 189, 202, 205,

206, 210

[2] Liu Xiaofu. The Sorrow of Innocence--On the Children's Perspective in Xiao Hong's March in a Small Town[J]. Writers'

World,2023,pp.7-9.

[3] Gu Yuhua. An analysis of the tragedy of enlightenment in Xiao Hong's March in a Small Town[J]. Masterpiece

Appreciation,2023,pp.133-135.


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