What do chocolate and wine remind you of? It must be France. Undoubtedly, the land of romance, the cradle of love and wine, France has given us morning dew on the morning flowers. But who knows the history of blood and tears after romantic roses? Just like the bell ringer behind the solemn Notre Dame de Paris, the bloody Angzan coal mining area has created a great work.
/kloc-In the late 20th century, after the Great Revolution, there was a general strike in the French usury empire, including the Angzan coal mining area. The workers work hard in the mine, but they can't earn bread. Capitalists who depend on workers' flesh and blood squeeze their wages endlessly. All this deeply infected the naturalist writer and prompted him to create the first work "Germination" describing the working class, which became another great miracle after Balzac.
Zola under Hugo's aura did not repeat Freud's technique. He recorded the groans of that era in plain language. Etienne, the hero, walks alone on the Yuan Ye, bringing us into a rough, wild and pure world of miners. They have been squeezed and exploited by capitalists for a long time, just to get bread to sustain their lives, and this wish has gradually failed to come true. At the call of Etienne, they began to wake up and went on strike. Capitalists recruited troops to carry out bloody repression, while the mine collapsed under the destruction of anarchists and the strike failed. The whole mine is filled with anxiety and turmoil, but people are not desperate in a kind of depression and sadness. They are waiting for the day when the sun shines on the mine. This is zola's wish.
Napoleon staged a coup for the third time. Until 1870, the French army was captured after Sedan was completely annihilated, which caused great turmoil in France and even Europe. Therefore, it also contributed to Zola's 13 against the Lugong-Markard family. Its artistic form shows the talent of great writers, that is, unprecedented naturalism. In addition to inheriting Balzac's realism, Zola pays more attention to the perfect combination of Balzac's realism and naturalism. All these are due to his bird's eye view of the overall situation and understanding of life, so that Germination can make a heartfelt cry like Dada's works. 1884, Zola came to the strike site and returned to Paris only eight days later. Therefore, some people say that the emergence of "sprout" is entirely accidental, but it is this accident that shocked the whole century: under the big picture of life in the19th century, a miner bitterly accused the capitalist of being cruel to the workers. His voice is calm and powerful, filled with indignation; He resisted, he struggled, he just wanted the bread he deserved! The cries and whines of the oppressed people are vividly portrayed, thus further affirming Zola's contribution to creation. More importantly, "Germination" paved the way for the works of early workers and became the hymn of the proletariat. Its position in the history of French and even world literature is indisputable, from which we can see the historical phenomenon of capitalist society at that time: the proletariat stepped onto the historical stage, and oligarchy will be replaced one day!
The strike failed, but it was temporary. The resentment of the working class will eventually break through this dark world like a green vine from the rocks, from the blood rain, with its supernatural power. "Proletarians all over the world unite", the oppressed people flood into the strike movement like a flood, and victory will always belong to a just struggle! The ranks of the people are growing day by day, and the black revenge army is growing in the fields, so that the next century will be fruitful. The seeds of freedom have been planted on the land soaked with workers' blood, and soon new buds of struggle will break through the ground and be active in the world! (Yu Yulai)