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项飙:小镇做题家何以成为自己的陌生人
Hu Xiu· 2025-06-03 06:06
Group 1 - The concept of "stranger" has evolved in modern society, reflecting a deeper sense of alienation where individuals feel disconnected even from familiar people, leading to a collective existential crisis [1][3] - The phenomenon of "small-town exam-takers" represents a new generation of strangers, highlighting their dual identity as both successful individuals and those feeling lost and disconnected despite their achievements [3][4] - The self-alienation of small-town exam-takers is attributed to societal pressures to distance themselves from their origins, resulting in a lack of genuine connection to their backgrounds and environments [5][6] Group 2 - The transparency of their lives contrasts with the lack of depth in personal connections, as they meet societal expectations but struggle to express their internal struggles and emotions [7][8] - The pursuit of recognition has overshadowed the need for mutual understanding, leading to a situation where individuals feel they must prove their worth to receive love and acceptance [9][10] - The tragic case of Wu Xieyu exemplifies the extreme consequences of this alienation, where the relentless pursuit of recognition culminates in a profound disconnection from self and others [10]