After reading a certain work, you must have a lot of experiences worth sharing. Write a review to record the gains and efforts. So how do you write a good review? The following is my review of "Disqualification in the World" compiled for you. It is for reference only. You are welcome to read it. Thoughts after reading "Disqualification in the World" 1
Disqualification means loss of qualifications. Disqualification in the world probably means that you have no qualifications to live in the world.
This article is similar to the author’s experience in the first half of his life or his whole life. The notes are probably his own interpretation of himself from the bottom of his heart. Just like the children who were treated as one of the five black categories during the Cultural Revolution and were inexplicably suppressed by the times and unable to hold their heads up, Osamu Dazai would also feel that being born into a wealthy family as the second generation of rich people would cause a huge psychological burden. He had no money to be a gigolo, was afraid of everyone and everything, attempted suicide, was addicted to alcohol and drugs, was imprisoned in a mental hospital, and was isolated from the world. He really slowly lost his qualifications as a human being.
At the end of the article is Osamu Dazai’s life. It is neither simple nor ordinary, nor too dramatic. He just committed suicide many times until he finally succeeded. There is an article in Duku 1805 called Disease Enters Painting, which explores the connection between epilepsy and the achievements of writers. Dazai Osamu's environment and experiences formed such a mentality. The psychology and environment not only prompted him to write famous works but also led to his suicide.
In fact, reading such articles is very confusing. They are full of frustration and negativity, which often makes it difficult for people to read on. They have no choice but to replenish their energy elsewhere and then continue reading.
Reading is to peek into the world in the eyes of another person. Whether the world is beautiful or embarrassing is just a passing cloud. Remarks after reading "Disqualified in the World" 2
This is a magical story. I read the comic for the first time. On the afternoon when I met it by chance, the time and mood were from bright sun to dusk. The whole story is depressing and heartbreaking.
After a long, long time, I watched the anime, and once again, I fell into this desperate story. The old beggar at the end of the film is still fresh in my memory.
Now I have seen this book for the third time. After hesitating for a long time, I decided to read it again. It's a pity that I didn't feel as depressed as the previous two times. But I vaguely felt something was different.
Ye Zang has hated human beings since he was a child, but he can give up himself to please them. I wish I could do the same, with the ability to get along well with them even if I hate them.
"I don't feel it's a pity. I'm not very possessive. Even if I feel pity occasionally, I don't have the energy to fight with others and boldly assert my ownership. "Often, my part is often taken away from me. People think I don't care. No, it's just that I don't dare to fight. I can't convince myself.
Difficulties are always a test for friends. Horiki is undoubtedly not a good friend. The villain's mouth is disgusting, but there is nothing he can do about it. I always choose to believe, unable to recognize human nature. Fortunately, I haven't encountered any serious evil so far.
Ye Zang’s tragic and legendary fate in his life is not something ordinary people can experience, but it was only once, and it was so desperate. Thoughts after reading "Disqualified in the World" 3
I began to let go of my guard against the world, and slowly discovered that it is not that scary after all.
The book is about a person who has worked hard to please others since he was a child, and did not hesitate to do things he doesn’t like or even hate, which slowly leads him to destruction. In the article, the author compares his life with Thoughts are hidden in the life encounters of the protagonist Ye Zang. In fact, some plots in the book also reflect our real life like a mirror.
Although Ye Zang lived a life full of shame as written in the book, in the process of his self-denial, he also expressed his inner depression and desire to be loved. In this book Carrying the author's life experiences and thoughts, Ye Zang in the book cannot understand the shallowness of women's hearts and is constantly being exploited by his friends. However, he believes that compromise and retreat are the only way to survive, and he even wants to learn about human nature in order to blend in with the world. Kind of despicable.
In fact, I think that although some of Ye Zang’s actions led him to destruction, his actions were not for no reason, but to cater to and get along with others better, although "people" were all here It is said that you should be yourself and have nothing to do with others, but who can really not care about others, so when the author does something that "people" do not agree with, it should not be him who is wrong, but the whole world.
In the end, I saw a real and ideal "eternal boy," as well as his persistence for a happy life and his eager yearning for a better society. Thoughts after reading "The Unworthy of the World" 4
After reading "The Unqualified in the World" by Osamu Dazai, I felt deeply, but I didn't understand it yet.
This book expresses Osamu Dazai's inner monologue in the form of a letter - a "coward" who longs for love but doesn't understand love. It just changed the protagonist of the story to a young man named Ye Zang.
When facing the world, Ye Zang always trembles with fear. He could not figure out the clues of human life. He hid his troubles in his heart and blindly covered up his melancholy and sensitivity. So he often uses comedy to cover up his inner fear.
He was born a withdrawn child. He thought about ending his life, but was saved. On the road of growing up, Ye Zang only made two friends, but he accidentally made friends and went astray with them.
But in the end Ye Zang had an epiphany. Mellors asked his friends to serve as hostages while he rushed to the place of execution. If Mellors did not return, his friend would die in his place. But Mellors finally arrived at the execution site despite the wind and rain.
Ye Zang also found trust between people from this story. He began to slowly accept the world, at least he could communicate with others.
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This is "Disqualification in the World". Here, the ugliness and hypocrisy of human nature are inescapable. Thoughts after reading "Disqualification in the World" 5
This is not the kind of popular novel that can be read in one go. This is the kind of book that needs to be savored carefully. The surroundings must be quiet and the moonlight is like water.
It’s a very interesting book. In most books, women show the color, but here it’s the men who show the color. It’s a bit like a mirror, but it’s not the same. In the world of food, sex, and sex, according to the author's writing, it is all about temporary use of each other, both physically and mentally. Although the writing is cold, the reality is exactly the same. However, the author prefers men and glosses over it too well. He not only lacks a few words about women, but also deliberately makes them extra "lively". It does not seem so unsatisfactory, but it does have a strange flavor and effect. One of them seems to have finally made a woman beautiful, but also a bit otherworldly. Perhaps in the writer's eyes, women are either in heaven or in a garbage dump. This may be the writer's ideal, or as Bo Yang said, women are harder to understand than God.
I thought I should face the characters with a serious face, but I had endless fun while reading. Therefore, I have to lament the high spirit of the writer. In such an ugly world, there are so few cartoons that can produce such effects.
Ye Zang’s funnyness may be due to the writer’s helplessness towards himself. He cannot laugh in life, so it is better to watch others laugh. A very interesting person, crying and laughing at the same time, maybe walking away with a smile.
A book well worth reading, great! Thoughts after reading "The Unworthy of the World" 6
I recently finished reading "The Unworthy of the Human" by Dazai.
Ye Zang himself is really too humble. I can feel that he is kind-hearted in nature, but he cares too much about other people’s opinions. Maybe it is caused by a lack of love. I think he is a bit of a pleaser personality. And because of his sharp mind and insight into human nature, he saw more of the evil in human nature. Although Liangzi represents the goodness of human nature, this good can be used by evil and suffer pain that should not be borne by her. .
This book should be written from beginning to end. I don’t see any hope for life. I can only say that if the worst is nothing but this, then my life seems to be saved. That’s how it works. Looking at life with a mentality, the meaning of living is living itself, because life is difficult in the first place. We cannot lose the qualifications to be a human being step by step. Of course, he has not lost the qualifications to be a human being, but he has reached this ending step by step. For life I feel disappointed and ashamed, and my demands on human nature are too high, so I feel anxious and uneasy.
After reading Dazai Osamu’s life again, I just want to lament that writers are always different and incompatible with the world. I even feel a little envious. He must be talented, so he writes such things. There are many works, but I feel sad for his untimely death, thinking that he was too kind and sensitive. However, if he were not so, he would not be able to write such extremely pessimistic works as human beings, which is very contradictory. Thoughts after reading "Disqualification in the World" 7
I finished reading this book by Osamu Dazai in a week
Many people said that this was a book with a poor reading experience. Many people said This is a book full of depression
But I read a different flavor from it, and until I finished reading it, I understood the true meaning of the sentence "I'm sorry for being a human being".
Let’s talk about the three chapters of the manuscript first, whether the author was in childhood, youth or middle age. I have always lived for others, whether it was when I was a child and changed the gift I wanted from a book to a lion dance mask to make my father smile, or when I grew up and became an adult, I understood the state of living without myself at all. The so-called "I'm sorry" is an apology for compromising myself to the world, and a mockery of life like a puppet.
In the content after the letter, the author demonstrates from many different angles whether people should live their own lives or become the best version of themselves in the eyes of others.
In addition, many people say that the author is full of despair for this world, but this sentence should also have the following sentence: he is also full of hope.
However, the despair left on the surface of the text is too strong to cover up the silent hope in the depths.
When you finish reading this book, you will find that a lot of it is about yourself, such as the various performances of the author himself, such as the painter who fell into decline after becoming famous, and the father in the last story. No one can live their true self. If you still want to live leisurely, you must make some changes to yourself, a little bit every day.
In the end, you become the person that everyone likes but only you hate. Thoughts after reading "Disqualification in the World" 8
It is a bit of a sad book, but it must not be said that it is not a book worth reading. Although I did not read it very carefully and it was very intermittent, I excerpted two passages that I liked. The first The first paragraph is like a devil falling into the world, full of frustration; the second paragraph is like an angel falling into hell, full of warmth.
01 Crying: For me, there is no longer any happiness or misfortune. But everything will pass away.
In this so-called "human" world where I have been living a hellish life, this may be the only sentence that can be regarded as truth. But everything will pass away.
02. The angel hides his wings, like a parachute, and falls in every corner of the world. I fall in the snowfields of the North, and you fall in the citrus fields of the South. And this group of teenagers landed in Ueno Park. The difference is just that. Young people, from now on, no matter how you grow up, don’t care too much about your appearance, don’t smoke, don’t drink, except during the holidays, and continue to love a girl who is shy and a little bit Pretty girl.
To be honest, I read this book intermittently and vaguely peeked into the world described by Osamu Dazai that has lost the qualifications of a "human being". I feel that I have never really entered that world. . Maybe if you really go in, it will be very painful if you can't get out! Only when you truly understand can you live toward death.
There will be shadows behind the light, but we still choose to grow towards the sun! Thoughts after reading "Disqualification in the World" 9
I borrowed the physical book from the library and read it for more than 3 hours. Overall, it was very sad, depressing and realistic. The whole book is composed of many stories. But... there is no connection at all. The author gives me the feeling of writing whatever comes to my mind suddenly...
Although it seems to be a best-seller, it doesn't seem to be a big surprise. It just means that I can understand something. Some worldly truths
Once someone asks you what you want, at that moment you don’t want anything at all.
In fact, I was very unlucky this week. I lost something, got injured, got sick, struggled with my studies, and had an uneven mentality. I was very tired and exhausted. They said, "Everything will pass." , um um, everything will pass.
Today, I can neither be happy nor unhappy.
Everything will pass. In the so-called "human world" so far, the only thing I am willing to regard as truth is this sentence, everything will pass.
Okay, this book is really sad overall, but I don’t want to present too sad sentences, because brightness and happiness will always come! 10 Thoughts after reading "Disqualified in the World"
Since I was a child, I have given up myself like a clown, used weird behaviors and words to flatter others, and found my own value in their laughter. Ye Zang repeats meaningless behavior.
He is very inferior and at the same time very arrogant; he is so inferior that he thinks he will be abandoned by the world once he unmasks the clown, but he is so arrogant that he scorns the world that may abandon him at any time.
A person’s life from full of hope to despair, then to regaining hope and finally returning to despair
Ye Zang’s tragedy comes from his overly emotional and sensitive character and that annoying era, even though In the tragedy of the world's malice and the pressure of being an alien, Ye Zang also tried hard to integrate into the world. He really wanted to live a good life.
We have all been Yezang at some point in time.
So you must learn to protect yourself. You can see through it, but don’t experience it yourself. Don’t expect too much from others. Even if you are in hell, you must find your own way. As for the cards in your hand, go for it yourself.
Don’t lose yourself, always know what you want, instead of becoming a vassal of others, and don’t have expectations for others. Review 11 of "Disqualified in the World"
How to spend your life, Desolation or inspiration, people always spend a long time in frustration and idealism. Is this really the end of being a human being?
Osamu Dazai, my favorite Japanese writer, is different from other Japanese writers. Osamu Dazai always looks at the world with an expectation. No one knows what will happen tomorrow, just like " Like Ye Zang in "Disqualified in the World", he was originally a diligent scholar, but in the face of that dark society, light will be swallowed up by darkness. All kinds of people in society will change you. If you are not careful, you will be very May sink. Ye Zang's life is like a falling leaf. A person lives in loneliness, makes unseemly friends, and slowly embarks on the road of no return from the bright road. Human beings are born fragile, so they must respect themselves.
What is the right path in life? No one knows what will happen tomorrow, and no one will understand what to do next. Maybe we are still confused in college, but should we be disappointed?
Precisely because we are confused, we still have infinite possibilities. Because of this, we can still do many things. Everything is possible. Just be who you are now and learn to respect yourself. Life might still be bright. Thoughts after reading "Disqualification in the World" 12
1. Ye Zang himself is really too humble. I can feel that he is kind-hearted in nature, but he cares too much about other people's opinions. Maybe it is caused by a lack of love. I think he is a bit of a pleaser. Personality. And because of his sharp mind and insight into human nature, he saw more of the evil in human nature. Although Liangzi represents the goodness of human nature, this good can be used by evil and suffer pain that should not be borne by her. .
2. This book should be written from beginning to end. I don’t see any hope for life. I can only say that if the worst is nothing but this, then my life seems to be saved, that is, Looking at life with this mentality, the meaning of living is living itself, because life is difficult in the first place. We cannot lose the qualifications to be a human being step by step. Of course, he has not lost the qualifications to be a human being, but he has reached this ending step by step. There is also a sense of shame and disappointment in life, and the demands on human nature are too high, so I feel anxious and uneasy.
3. After reading Dazai Osamu’s life again, I just want to lament that writers are always different and incompatible with the world. I even feel a little envious. He must be talented, so he writes He published so many works, but at the same time felt sad for his untimely death, thinking that he was too kind and sensitive. However, if he were not so, he would not be able to write extremely pessimistic works such as being unworthy of the world. It is very contradictory. Thoughts after reading "The Disqualification in the World" 13
"The Disqualification in the World", like "From the Deep", tells the story of an artist who has a twisted heart and leads to destruction under the guidance of others.
The difference is that the protagonist of "Disqualified", Osamu Dazai himself, is not always full of fear of the world, but once saw hope in his wife who trusted him infinitely, which laid the groundwork for a greater tragedy. , after trust is broken, there is complete depravity and despair, "Infinite trust is the root of evil."
Analyzing the root of such tragedy, on the one hand, is the absurdity of his own excessive idealism in the face of cruel reality. The misjudgment that the world has produced is completely false, and the pretense accumulated and cultivated since childhood. Such pretense not only intensifies the fear of being exposed, but also puts oneself in an unreal and desperate situation; another On the other hand, there are also social and family responsibilities. The impersonal family environment left him with no answers to his doubts. Facing the ugliness directly ultimately deepened the darkness in his heart. And just like "The Outsider", people who cannot understand or are critical of the false side of society will only be abandoned by society in the end.