
Macbeth Effect
by Xiao Yi
About This Novel
This article uses a case-based reasoning routine, that is, who is the murderer? How to commit a crime? It promotes the plot as the main line and tells a tragic story of mistakes made again and again due to doting parents.
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The process of a person's growth is the process of him becoming himself. Love is an important factor in this process. Excessive spoiling in childhood will give the child whatever he wants, thus giving the child a sense of selflessness. This awareness will become a pathology in adulthood, which will cause harm.
Doting is a trap, a trap dug by parents, but it is cloaked in the guise of "everything is for the children" and becomes irreproachable. The article states that it is precisely because of excessive pampering by parents that children embark on a criminal path.
The leaves of the sycamore trees on the streets in the old city are gradually turning yellow, but the fir trees are still evergreen. After the breeze, a few sycamore leaves fall, and the setting sun sees them drifting to the gate of the community. Autumn is a season full of fruits, but it is also like a season of fallen leaves returning to their roots, with sadness. It is the description of this scene that establishes the development of the story.
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Official(3)Scraped 23d ago
The process of a person's growth is the process of him becoming himself. Love is an important factor in this process. Excessive spoiling in childhood will give the child whatever he wants, thus giving the child a sense of selflessness. This awareness will become a pathology in adulthood, which will cause harm.
Doting is a trap, a trap dug by parents, but it is cloaked in the guise of "everything is for the children" and becomes irreproachable. The article states that it is precisely because of excessive pampering by parents that children embark on a criminal path.
The leaves of the sycamore trees on the streets in the old city are gradually turning yellow, but the fir trees are still evergreen. After the breeze, a few sycamore leaves fall, and the setting sun sees them drifting to the gate of the community. Autumn is a season full of fruits, but it is also like a season of fallen leaves returning to their roots, with sadness. It is the description of this scene that establishes the development of the story.
