
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter
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The core of "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" is a lonely heart. The novel tells the story of Singer and Antonapoulos. On the surface, they are a pair of deaf-mute friends, but in fact they have profound meaning, implying how difficult it is for people to communicate tacitly. With Singer as the axis, it describes the living conditions and emotional conditions of the little girl Mick's family, Dr. Copeland's family, the owner of the cafe Brannon and others. Everyone is an individual. "Everyone seems to be lonely." They don't trust each other and exclude each other, but they also need to rely on each other. Singer could not speak, but he had a pair of eyes that were different from ordinary people and bright. In the eyes of everyone, Singer knew everything, Singer knew everything, and Singer was omnipotent. Then Singer became a mystery and was regarded as the object of confiding by many people, and "everyone described the mute according to their own wishes." It seems that only by talking to a mute can ordinary people have no worries and all the loneliness in their hearts can be vented.
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