At the end of the cartoon, the father and son slowly move away, which shows the end of the cartoon and reflects the deep affection between father and son. The father will always support his son behind his back and raise the affection between father and son to the whole world, as great as the stars.
This long comic book is full of E.O. praun's love for his three-year-old son Christian, and it is the most popular family comic book in the world. The vivid and humorous stories in the works all come from the cartoonist's real feelings in life. The whole cartoon is full of Braun's love and care for Christian, which is a true portrayal of Braun and his son Christian.
Father and son
Father and Son is a novel created by Russian writer Turgenev and his masterpiece. This work was published in 1862.
After graduating from Kirsha's university, the noble son took his friend Bazarov, a medical student from a civilian background, to visit his father's grange. Bazarov's democratic view clashed sharply with the Kirsha family, especially with Arcadi's uncle Pavel's aristocratic liberal view, in which Bazarov gained the upper hand.
On one occasion, Bazarov and Arkadi went to a dance in the provincial capital and met the noble widow Ozinzova. Bazarov fell in love with her, but was rejected. Finally, Bazarov returned to his parents' home and died of infection during the autopsy.
The novel reflects the sharp ideological struggle between Democrats and liberals on the eve of serfdom reform. Bazarov is a radical Democrat. He has a strong personality and has the habit of burying himself in his work. Politically opposed serfdom, criticized aristocratic liberalism, and philosophically denied aristocratic living standards.
He is a materialist who attaches importance to practice and advocates practical science, but he also shows some vulgar materialistic views, such as denying the role of art, and so on.
Creation background
By the middle of19th century, Turgenev was keenly aware that while the social and political reforms in Russia were deepening, a new cultural class began to appear in Russia, which was the civilian intellectual class in Father and Son. They come from ordinary people, so they are hardworking, tenacious and innovative, and they are ordinary class intellectuals.
Due to the oppression and exclusion of the upper class, they have a natural resistance to authority and cultural traditions, and they advocate nature and science, so this is a new cultural class, a civilian cultural class between aristocratic culture and peasant culture. When observing this cultural phenomenon, the keen Turgenev established the image of Bazarov, a civilian intellectual, in his work Father and Son.