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The ending of "The World": Zhou Rong is nothing, Feng Yue took the initiative to be a junior, she was too selfish

author:Huan Huan Zhen is emo again

In the final chapter of the story "The World", the ending is not dominated by the protagonist's strong struggle and final salvation, but reveals the complexity of human nature and the helplessness of life. Although Zhou Rong seemed realistic when she chose to marry the spare tire Cai Xiaoguang, her fate was relatively plain compared to Feng Yue.

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Zhou Rong, a beautiful woman praised by the neighborhood since she was a child, has attracted countless suitors with her appearance. However, instead of willingly looking for true love, she uses her feelings as a bargaining chip to deal with those neighbors who come to her door to propose. In the process, she found Cai Xiaoguang, a man who was willing to play the role of "spare tire". This choice seems to be in line with reality, but it shows Zhou Rong's indifference in ruthlessness.

The ending of "The World": Zhou Rong is nothing, Feng Yue took the initiative to be a junior, she was too selfish

What's even more thought-provoking is that in order to chase her so-called true love, Zhou Rong resolutely decided to elope with Beijing poet Feng Huacheng, without considering the feelings of her family. Her persistence and ruthlessness are perfectly reflected in this moment. The expectations and concerns of her parents and family have become insignificant to her, and in contrast to her persistence and pursuit of love.

However, this insistence is not purely romantic. Zhou Rong's indifference to her family shows her selfish nature. When she faced her mother's illness, she not only did not pay attention, but also completely ignored this real problem. This indifference to the family makes Zhou Rong's personal supremacy more and more distinct.

After Zhou Rong eloped to Guizhou to marry Feng Huacheng, her connection with her family gradually broke down. During the three years of wandering, she never sent a single penny, and she didn't even know anything about her mother's illness. This attitude of not caring about family can't help but make people reflect on whether the love she insists on has eaten away at her responsibility and responsibility for the family.

The ending of "The World": Zhou Rong is nothing, Feng Yue took the initiative to be a junior, she was too selfish

Feng Yue, Zhou Rong's daughter, also inherited her mother's selfish genes. For the sake of love, she did not hesitate to embarrass her little aunt who had raised her for more than ten years, and never really cared about her aunt's feelings. This selfish inheritance seems to have reached a tacit understanding between mother and daughter.

The collision of family affection and love

Feng Yue grew up in Zhou Bingkun's family, and gradually grew from an ignorant girl to an independent individual. The relationship with Zhou Nan slowly evolved from the initial family affection to love, and this transformation from family affection to love ran through the entire process of her growth. This development shows the emotional twists and turns of the adolescent girl, and also lays the groundwork for the subsequent story.

After Zhou Rong learned about the relationship between Feng Yue and Zhou Nan, she showed a rare feeling of guilt. She may have reflected on her attitude towards love and family at this moment. The mother's support for her daughter's feelings, for the audience, may be a re-examination of Zhou Rong's complex personality. Whether her choice is out of sincere support, or is it a kind of compensation for what she has done in the past, which has become a topic for the audience to think deeply.

The ending of "The World": Zhou Rong is nothing, Feng Yue took the initiative to be a junior, she was too selfish

However, Feng Yue chose to give up her love with Zhou Nan when faced with a decision, and chose to follow her biological father Feng Huacheng to France. This decision evokes mixed emotions, both understanding her longing for her biological father and questioning her view of love. This is a further revelation of Feng Yue's character, she not only insists on love, but also expresses a deep desire for family affection.

However, the story culminates at a tragic turning point. Zhou Nan was involved in a campus shooting and unfortunately died, which made Zhou Rong and Feng Yue's lives fall into a complete turning point. This unexpected event upsets the original balance, makes the audience more curious about the direction of the characters, and also makes the story confusing.

In this interweaving of emotions, the audience can't help but think more about Zhou Rong and Feng Yue. Their choices are a real and complex part of life, triggering a deep reflection on love, responsibility and humanity. At this sad juncture, the story opens up a more confusing and deep emotional world for the audience.

The ending of "The World": Zhou Rong is nothing, Feng Yue took the initiative to be a junior, she was too selfish

Selfish and helpless endings

After returning to China, Zhou Rong and Feng Yue's lives are mired in endless stress and predicament, revealing the heavy price they paid for their selfish choices. The pressure of making ends meet has become an unavoidable reality for them, pushing them to poignant choices one after another.

After Zhou Rong returned to China, the happy life she hoped for did not come true. Faced with the pressure of livelihood, she had to make a compromise in her marriage and chose to marry Cai Xiaoguang, a spare tire. This decision undoubtedly highlights her realistic side. This time, Zhou Rong is no longer in pursuit of true love, but forced by survival, and walked into the quagmire of marriage in order to make a living. This choice reveals the helpless compromises made by women in the face of difficulties in the real society, causing them to lose more autonomy.

Feng Yue also fell into the trouble of livelihood after returning to China. Unable to find a suitable job in China, she was forced to embark on an embarrassing path and become a junior of a wealthy businessman. This choice is not only to meet the needs of material life, but also a helpless compromise to social reality. Feng Yue's decision underscores the sacrifices she has made for the sake of life, but it also reflects her own selfishness. This may be the only choice she can make in the face of adversity, but it also blurs and shakes her moral bottom line.

The ending of "The World": Zhou Rong is nothing, Feng Yue took the initiative to be a junior, she was too selfish

In the whole picture, Zhou Rong and Feng Yue are forced by the pressure of reality to survive, and their choice seems to have become a ruthless test for women in society. This compromise in the face of reality is not only a response to the urgent need for individual survival, but also a renunciation of self-principles and values. These two female characters make difficult choices, exposing the fragility and confusion of human nature in the face of adversity. Such a plot reflects the ruthlessness of society and the exploitation of women, triggering a deep reflection on reality in the audience.