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3. Why did the little black boy help the little blacksmith who bullied him to beat the masons?

The reason why the little black boy helped the little blacksmith who bullied him beat the stonemason: Because he liked Kikuz, Kikuz was the stonemason's lover and the stonemason was his opponent, he helped the blacksmith beat the stonemason. Details are as follows:

Although Agatha is many years older than the little black boy, because the little black boy has been bullied by his stepmother since he lost his mother, Agatha is very kind to him, just like his mother, giving him unprecedented warmth, so he likes Agatha.

It can be said that the little black boy is a boy with Oedipus complex. Later, when he saw the stonemason with Agatha, the little black boy began to envy the stonemason, so when the stonemason and the blacksmith fought, the little black boy helped the blacksmith who bullied him to beat the stonemason.

About the little black boy:

This little black boy is an orphan. He lacks his father's instruction and is always abused by his stepmother. Has a silent, stubborn and strong personality. Because of the little black man's optical illusion, he regarded carrots as transparent carrots with a golden shell and silver liquid, and he had a special feeling for carrots from then on.

"Little Black Boys" comes from the novel "Transparent Carrots" by Mo Yan, a contemporary writer.

This novel is a novella published by Mo Yan in 1985, the second issue of China Writers. It mainly tells the story of a black sea with a big head. When I was a child, I was abused by my stepmother. I was often silent, stunned by things, and had a strong sense of touch and hearing for nature.