英文摘要
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In the past the researcher has used the jury's minutes of ”The 21st United Literature's Novel Writing Competition for Novice Writers” and Hua Bo-rong's Teenager from Turtle Island and Ana, the One who is keen on Gaining Petty Advantages as texts for observation to completely summarize the styles, writing methods, and techniques in ”Neo-realism of Taiwan.” Now, Chang Ching-hung and Su Chia-tse were added, they are two prolific authors who have come into public view around 2010, in attempt to further explore the specific traits of ”Neo-realism of Taiwan.”First, in their novels, we see ”dialectic between the reality and brightness of humanity.” The novels tend to focus on the reality of human nature, with a sarcastic and dark quality, but the brightness and benevolent characteristics in humanity also become the focus of transition or summation in the stories. Their novels use the city as a background to present a genuine sense of living. They demonstrate how people adapt in cities or seek consolation and warmth in different mental states as well as methods; this is also a concrete demonstration of how people pacify their hearts that struggle for existence in cities. Furthermore, their novels utilize clear regional landmarks and spatial features to express the interaction between people and environment as well as how they perceive the connection between the self and the world. Finally, their novels both focus on homosexuality, and it counters the traditional inclination to homosexual novels bearing issues about groups or theoretical depth, rather than use the theme to reflect true desires of people, expressing a comprehensive interpretation in people, using brightness and warmth to dispel the pathetic tendency in novels of homosexuality. The summary of the similarities in their creative styles can augment our understanding of the styles and writing methods in Neo-realism of Taiwan.
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