THE ROLE OF YUI HUA IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF NOVELWRITING IN CHINESE LITERATURE OF THE SECOND HALF OF THE 20TH CENTURY
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Abstract
Novels constitute a significant part of modern Chinese literature and still deserve scientific attention. The topic analyzed in this article is devoted to study the reflection of the socio-political and cultural factors in the formation of the novel genre in modern Chinese literature; "Cultural Revolution" in modern Chinese prose, as well as to researching the negative consequences of the revolution in the works created in modern prose. The principles of the development of the novel genre in modern Chinese literature are covered in a chronological order in this article, and the novel "Life" written by Yu Hua, a prominent representative of Chinese literature, is analyzed. Yui Hua is a powerful writer with his own style in the modern Chinese literature. While reading his works, you will feel depressed, because most of the author's works are written with strong pain and anxiety. Usually, writers describe events in their works that are happening in the social environment in which they live. This article analyzes the issues of life and death, living and surviving, the negative consequences of the Chinese Japanese war, and the evolution of the main character's psyche in the author's realistic novel "Life" through examples.
The scope of themes of the novel "Life" and the reflection of humanitarian ideas in the novel are explained in this article. Description of the author’s skillfully conveying the message to the readers in the form of the main characters on how a person can find the strength to face the hardships of life, to stand bravely, and to analyze the system of characters in the novel, and to study the unique characteristics of each character, and to analyze the important ideas expressed through the characters in the novel is analyzed in the paper. The scope of themes such as family life, loyalty and devotion, social, historical, historical political issues in the novel are depicted.