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How did Hu Shi portray Tian Yamei in the drama "Important Events in Life"?
Tian Yamei is the representative of a new generation of intellectual youth who grew up under the impact of the western ideological trend of personality liberation during the May 4th Movement. She and Mr. Chen are free to fall in love. In order to control her own destiny and gain the autonomy of lifelong events, she dared to fight against all feudal ideas. She laughed at the blind man's fortune-telling words as nonsense, dismissing the poems signed by her mother, dismissing her father's patriarchal clan system, considering it sacred and inviolable and unreasonable. Finally, she left a note for her family, saying that "this is a lifelong event for children, and children should make their own decisions", and then resolutely left home, showing the spirit of resistance and struggle against all feudal ideas. Tian Yamei is the first "Nora" in the history of modern literature in China. By affirming this character image, the author expresses the idea of pursuing personality liberation and female liberation. Tian Yamei, as proud as Chimonanthus praecox, is independent of the feudal society in China, and shines with the brilliance of new women in China literary world.
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