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What is the author's intention in writing about dogs, cats and rats?
What is Lu Xun's intention in writing about cats, dogs and mice?

Intention: This book Dog, Cat and Mouse compares some people by describing the nature and behavior of cats and mice, and often quotes fables to explain the source of hatred between cats and dogs. In fact, it mocks the conclusion made out of nothing in society.

(1) The cat is a tyrant who tortures the weak, howling everywhere, and sometimes a coquettish tyrant.

(2) Rats are the oppressed working people living at the bottom of society.

(3) Dogs have two meanings, one is a dog who is "nosy" or unwilling to fight with cats, and the other is a person who fights with cats and competes with them for people's rights.

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This essay first retaliates against the "modern critics" for slandering the author "hating cats" and exposes their despicable means. Then the author explains the proximate cause of his "hating cats" and describes the main characteristics of "cats". Then, by tracing back to childhood, it explains the distant cause of "hating cats"; Finally, it criticizes the "golden mean" and points out that its essence is to abuse evil and support rape.

On the surface, the author hates cats, but in fact he lashed a class of people who have similar habits with cats, such as some "gentlemen" in society at that time and accomplices of warlords and rulers.

The author expresses sympathy for the weak and hatred for the perpetrators by recalling the past when a lovely hidden mouse rescued in childhood was finally killed. In this paper, irony and melody are used, animals are used to describe people, and arguments are used as clues to describe and discuss, which has profound implications.

Creation background: 1925 The May 30th Movement marked the climax of the anti-imperialist and anti-feudal struggle under the leadership of the * * * production party. The "Women's Normal University" student movement supported by Lu Xun is an integral part of the national anti-imperialist and anti-feudal struggle. Around the student movement of "Women's Normal University", Lu Xun waged an uncompromising struggle with imperialism, Beiyang warlords and their "modern critics".

Many essays written by Lu Xun reveal their essence and make them show their true colors. The "modern critics" made progress by retreating, and published a series of offensive works. February 2 1926 Author Lu Xun wrote this article to fight back.