Friday, January 20, 2012

TOMORROW

INTRODUCTION

In this literary piece of lu xun discribed  be a one parent with a three children without a Father to survive. Be of this problem the mother didn't know what to do?How to survive if you have know how to manage your family.In this literary piece i present  the  problem.If tomorrow can survive without father for your family.


TOMORROW
by: LU XUN
(Chinese literary piece)


CHARACTER:
Widow -  mother of three children one  of her son have a diognosis of tuberculosis.        
SETTING:  At the house of the widow women   

PLOT:
          After the death of her husband,she supports herself  and her child by weaving on the oom. Recently, the child contracted tuberculosis and is terribly ill. While the mother is not the smartest women, she tries her best to save her child.She pulls supernatural bamboo slips(a chinese superstition), make a vow to Buddha, and gives the child his traditional chinese medicine.After the passing of the night and the child showing no sign of improvement,she takes him to a traditional Chinese doctor who has four inch long fingernails. The doctor gives an esoteric diagnosis, claiming the child  is suffering from fire overwhelming  metal (see notes in story) and prescribes some medicine such as" preserve the infant's life pills."The prescription and the doctor visit cost the mother her savings and the child  nevertheless dies shortly thereafter.She sells some of her belongings and with the money holds a funeral for her deceased son.She buys a home, the mother realizes she is now all alone with her loom.With the earlier passing of her husbena and now her son, her home seems much too quiet.

 THEME:
            "Something which had never happened to her before, and which she had thought never could happen, had happened. . . . She was only a simple woman. What solution could she think of?"

CONCLUSION:
              In this story all be prepared that the incoming problem in the family be strong to to all the proble that they in countered for everyday leaving. 


                                                                                          by: Antonio, Lalyn 
                                                                                                   BEED 1B

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