What caused the tragedy of Cuicui's love in Border Town?

I found it for you, the text is a little too much, but very comprehensive, I hope it can help you. There are four main reasons for the tragedy: First, Cuicui's pursuit of love is completely spontaneous and passive. Cuicui's pursuit of love is completely insufficiently positive and proactive in attitude, and is an obvious typical representative of waiting for love and believing that love will come eventually. She does not know that love is a physical property and reflection of two fast magnets, and she naively believes that a spark of love can also be generated between a magnet and a stone. It should be reasonable to say that Cuicui is a perception of love, the author in the beginning of the novel through the music scene to write the sadness of the way, set Cuicui out of Cuicui out of the heart of the bleakness, perhaps this is the performance of her first love sinus. Cui Cui is a symbol and support of the sentiment of the tiger's ear grass, the novel repeatedly mentioned and said she saw in her dreams. Shows that Cuicui Nuo sent feelings gradually become clear from the obscurity. If the Dragon Boat Festival encountered Nuo Nuo that seemingly irritated conversation, is Cuicui loves Nuo Nuo's haze of love sprouted. Dreams of hearing Nuo's song and picking the tiger's ear grass, is the continuation and development of this love. However, she did not take the initiative to fight for, and did not actively pursue, but almost entirely in a passive and passive waiting state. "Cuicui was raised in the wind and sun, her skin darkened, her eyes touched the green mountains and water, and her eyes were as clear as crystal. Nature both raised her and educated her, innocent and lively, everywhere just like a small animal." Cuicui was born in western Hunan nature, grew up in western Hunan nature, perhaps it is the close relationship between western Hunan nature and her, which has created her all natural character, perhaps it is also this all natural character that fundamentally determines her attitude towards love, but also fundamentally determines her upcoming love tragedy is the end. Second, Cuicui is too dependent and not independent enough. This characteristic of Cuicui is inseparable from her age. Cuicui is an image of a beautiful girl, or even a cute little girl, without much life experience and life experience. Therefore she was not free from the pampering care of her relatives at all, and was completely under their umbrella. All day long, perhaps to the left of her grandfather, perhaps to the side of his walk, and only occasionally afterward going to the river to swing a ferry. She hadn't really been away from her loved ones. The furthest most independent time than the Dragon Boat Festival in the river coincidentally met Nuo Nuo that day, but the time is so short, and there are grandfather a thousand instructions, but also add someone secretly protect, can say she did not have the time to be independent. Everything in life by her grandfather has long been a good point, she only had to follow her grandfather's steps on the line, she only had to live the days of meals to the mouth and clothes to the hand can be. Perhaps it is this kind of her everything is arranged by her grandfather's habits of life so that she produced a kind of wrong inertia thinking ---- her love marriage should also be arranged by her grandfather for her, she just sit back and enjoy it on the line. She simply does not know that love is their own thing, happiness has to rely on their own to seek this truth. She is still leisurely and happily dreaming of waiting for her grandfather to design a future happy family for her, until the old man lost his life and the two old men left her before she was slightly awakened. Of course, she doesn't understand the truth of "there is no store after this village" and "flowers are similar every year, but people are different every year". Of course, this characteristic is also due to the immaturity of her mental wit, living under the umbrella of her grandfather since she was a child, not having suffered, not having suffered, not having been tempered, naturally not having much mental progress, and therefore maturing to a late age. Thirdly, Cuicui is an image of a beautiful girl who has not yet matured. Cuicui is a piece of emerald without half a flaw, appearing very pure and lovely. Because of her pure and lovely characteristics, it will set up a good image in people's minds, it is precisely this kind of good impression left in people's minds to create an atmosphere in which she is able to promote her personality, which in turn condones Cuicui's capriciousness, petulance, and whiney character. This is reflected in the novel. For example,

"The man asked,

'Who is it?'

'It's Cuicui!'

'And who is Tricia?'

'It's the granddaughter who holds the ferry at Bixi Security.'

'What are you doing here?'

'I'm waiting for my grandfather. I'm waiting for him to come so I can go home.'

'Waiting for him won't make him come, your grandfather must have gone to the city barracks to drink and got drunk and was carried back!'

'He won't. He promised to come, and he will.'

'It's no good waiting here. Go to my house, go upstairs where the light is on, and wait for grandpa to come to you, okay?'

Cuicui misunderstood the good intentions of the man who invited him into the house, and was remembering the sailor's story about the woman's scandal, and thought that the man

wanted her to go up to the upper floor where there was a woman singing, and had never scolded anyone.

They are the ones who have to go up to the house, and they are the ones who have to go up to the house.

Although the words are soft, the man heard, and from the voice of Cuicui's age, they said with a smile: "How

Why, you cursed! You do not want to go up, to stay here, back to the water big fish to bite you, do not scream!

Cui Cui said: 'I don't care if the fish bites me.'

The yellow dog seemed to understand that Cuicui was being bullied, and barked again. The man raised the white duck in his hand,

and scared the yellow dog, and walked up the river street. When the yellow dog tried to chase after him for the sake of being bullied, Cuicui shouted:

'Dog, dog, you bark at the man and watch the man bark!" Cuicui meaning as if only to ask the dog "that frivolous man is not worth barking",

But the man heard is another kind of goodwill, the man thought it was she asked the dog not to good people barking, unrestrained laughter, do not

see.'"

Grandfather looked at Cuicui and laughed dryly, "Cuicui, the big fish is biting you, the big fish is biting you."

Cuicui, because she had a number in mind, still pretended not to understand, and only asked her grandfather,

"Grandpa, who got the mill?"

"The two Yueyuns." Grandfather said, and then said to himself, "Some people envy the two old men to get the mill, and some people

envy the mill to get the two old men!"

"Who envies it, Grandfather?"

"I envy." Grandfather said and laughed again.

Tricia said, "Grandfather, you're drunk."

"But the second oldest even praised you for your beauty."

Cuicui said, "Grandpa, you are drunk and crazy." Of course, this kind of capriciousness is due to all the inner "pure" and immature characteristics of the verbal outflow, but also natural. It is this way of speaking that proves her innocence. Fourth, the influence of people around her. People around her like Cuicui very much and are willing to help her. Cuicui is a girl who is likeable, kind-hearted, helpful and generous. Such characteristics have created a large number of people who like to care for her, making her a good human environment. However, it is these "neighboring people" who in turn condone Cuicui, allowing some of her nature to find a breeding ground for growth, and contributing to the tragedy of her love. However, it is precisely this kind of interpersonal relationship that turns Cuicui's character flaws into a kind of inertia, because a girl like her does not have the necessity to stand on her own feet, and at the same time, she does not have the conditions to be independent. Because everything is already completely taken care of by her neighbors, he just goes along with the flow and lives a submissive and passive life. "In May, at the end of the day, when the grandfather at the head of the ferry was looking for someone to make a substitute, he took the yellow dog with Cuicui into the city, and crossed the big river to see the rowing boats." "So grandfather thought for half a day, Fang remembered an old acquaintance living in the city, rushed to the city at night to discuss the old man to come to see a day ferry, but he accompanied Cuicui into the city to play for a day." It was her grandfather's careful care. "After another while, someone from the river street took a torch made of waste cable, shouting Cuicui's name to find her, to the side when Cuicui did not recognize the man. The man said: the old boatman back home, can not come to pick her up, so took the transition message to ask Cuicui to ask her to go back immediately. Cuicui heard that the grandfather sent, with the man home, let the torch in front of the lead, yellow dog in front and behind, together along the city wall to the ferry. Cuicui walk side by side to ask the man with the torch, who asked him to know she was at the river. The man said he was asked by the two old men, and that he was a member of the two old men's family, and that he had to turn back to the river street after sending Cuicui home." It is the caring care of the people of western Hunan. On the other hand, Cuicui, as a beautiful girl, she has no sense of self-reliance, no motivation to stand on her own feet at all. Because Cuicui is still a young girl of thirteen or fourteen, she doesn't know what the city of self-reliance life is, and she doesn't realize the importance of self-reliance, which is all reasonable. Perhaps because the surrounding environment is too good for her growth is too comfortable and favorable, so that Cuicui do not understand what is going on, there is no need for self-reliance, no self-reliance consciousness.