Diverse Approaches to Concluding Kim Lân's Short Story 'The Village'
1. Conclusion Method 1
2. Conclusion Method 2
3. Conclusion Method 3
4. Conclusion Method 4
1. Conclusion Method 1:
Through Mr. Hai's patriotism, writer Kim Lân in the short story 'The Village' vividly captures the love for the country, the revolutionary spirit, and the connection with Uncle Hồ of the farmers in the ancient society. The work not only showcases Kim Lân's talent in describing the emotional development and climax of the story but also reveals the precious beauty of the Vietnamese people: love for the homeland, pride in the nation's struggle traditions, unwavering trust, and loyalty to the revolution, even in the most challenging situations.
2. Conclusion Method 2:
Mr. Hai is the central character in the short story 'The Village,' representing millions of patriotic Vietnamese in the historic resistance against French colonialism. Kim Lân places the character Mr. Hai in a challenging situation: the Village Market surrenders to the enemy. Through Mr. Hai's actions and determination, we witness the admirable qualities of these farmers—love for the village rooted in love for the country. No matter how much they love the village, if the village surrenders, they must seek revenge. Mr. Hai's love for the country and unwavering commitment to the revolution also serves as the foundation for Kim Lân to affirm the strength of the Vietnamese revolution, built on the spirit of unity, belief, and loyalty of the Vietnamese people to the Party and Uncle Hồ.
3. Conclusion Method 3:
Through the short story 'The Village,' writer Kim Lân vividly portrays the vibrant and authentic image of farmers who love their village and country. The character Mr. Hai's love for the village harmoniously intertwines with his love for the country. Particularly, through the character of Mr. Hai, Kim Lân authentically reproduces the sentiments and thoughts of the simple and rustic farmers of the past. The short story provides profound insights into the image of the resistance fighters in the early days of the historic resistance against ancient French colonialism.
4. Conclusion Method 4:
With a profound understanding of the spiritual life of farmers and exceptional artistic talent, writer Kim Lân successfully constructs challenging narrative situations in the short story 'The Village.' Through these situations, the farmers' emotions towards the country and the revolution are expressed more vividly than ever. By developing the character of Mr. Hai, author Kim Lân authentically describes the real transformations in the emotions of the farmers. The short story also helps us envision a vibrant revolutionary period of our people, where the entire nation unanimously and steadfastly followed the guidance and leadership of the Party and Uncle Hồ.
