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How to know the old man and the boy?

(1) Under an old tree covered with red dates in the countryside, an old man met a boy who picked up red dates. The old man and the young man began to talk and became very affectionate. During the conversation, the old man recalled the past about "Zaoer" and revealed his thoughts for his son. The boy left "jujube" for his father to eat as a sign of hope for his father. They are full of affection and call on their relatives to return to their hometown, to their own side and to eat the "dates" in this hometown.

(2) There are only two characters in the play: the old man and the boy. The old man in the play is first of all a peasant image of the older generation: he has worked all his life and never left his hometown. Now that he is old and his son has left home, he continues to stay at home. The image of the old man is also a more universal image of the older generation: he is full of affection and love, he cares about the next generation who has grown up and loves the younger generation; As an experienced person, he is nostalgic and traditional. In the face of life changes, he has not lost love, hope and hope. The boy is the image of the younger generation: he misses his father, loves his old people, is curious and sensible, and shows the innocent and lovely nature of children everywhere in him; His father has another home in this city. He loves chocolate and expects his father to bring it back, which reflects the distinctive characteristics of the boy's growing environment.

(3) The title of the whole play is "Jujube", which runs through the whole play, so that the old man and the boy can have a dialogue around "Jujube" and start the plot: it takes place under an old tree covered with "Jujube" in the country; The opening nursery rhymes express the feelings of parents who love their children in Jujube. The boy met the old man because of "picking up dates"; The old man invited the boy to eat "jujube"; The fortune-teller named the old man's son, and when the son peed when he was a child, he could not do without "jujube"; The old man told the boy the origin of "jujube tree" and the story that "a jujube fell on the devil's helmet". The father and son survived in the famine by "only 8 1 jujube" and could not do without "jujube". The boy will take "Jujube" home and leave it for his father to eat. The nursery rhyme ending with "sweet jujube, fragrant jujube ……" echoed the opening. In the play, the experience, emotion and even fate of the elderly are inextricably linked with "jujube"; The boy's yearning for his father is also related to "jujube". "Jujube" is the clue of the development of the whole drama festival, and it is also the topic of character dialogue. The structure and content of the whole play are closely related to "Zaoer".

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