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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上1Q841Q84, the second book of Murakami Haruki that is named after a year number (the first one is Pinball, 1973) except its even more simplified and symbolized. We can draw an easy connection with George Orwells 1984. In some ways, 1Q84 indeed is a work to pay respect to Orwell. Only Orw
2、ell was writing in 1948 while Murakami Harukis writing 20 years after.Quoted from one of the main characters Aomame in the book: Like it or not, Im here now, in the year 1Q84. The 1984 that I knew no longer exists. Its 1Q84 now. The air has changed, the scene has changed. I have to adapt to this wor
3、ld-with-a-question-mark as soon as I can. Like an animal released into a new forest. In order to protect myself and survive, I have to learn the rules of this place and adapt myself to them., “1Q84” represents both time and space. Q stands for question mark. In the year of 1984, a lot had been chang
4、ed when we came into a brand new unknown world.In the book, one of the point- of view characters Tengo, hired by a company, has been working for it for years who also takes a part time job as a math teacher and a free writer. His life is based on this free living style, not worrying about losing his
5、 job and could quite it anytime. The manuscript, Air Chrysalis of Fuka-Eri he rewrites shakes the fundamental part of the society he lives in. In another word, he not only changes his own personal life and those around him, but also a much wider range in a way he did not expect when he first started
6、 his work. 1Q84 can be interpreted with many social meanings and its themes more directly pointed to the current world rather than those characters depart from reality (or lets say the reality of the majority of the modern society) surrounded by war fairs, natural disasters or supernatural forces.Us
7、ing the characters perspective, Orwells book 1984 is presented in the book as a main motif. Theres no “big brother” in 1Q84, but “little people”. Murakami Haruki uses his own way to interpret Orwells novel, which is describing the interrelationship of two worlds, between illusion and actuality; the actual 1984 and the visional 1Q84. The conflict between man and nature, between individuals and the society and the disability of individuals facing powerful political or religious constitutions. 专心-专注-专业