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TTLV: The Art of Mo Yan's Novels: Life in Misery, Death in Suffering

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Information about the thesis "The Art of Mo Yan's Novels: Life in Misery, Death in Suffering" by graduate student Pham Thi Nhung, majoring in Literature.
Information about the thesis "The Art of Mo Yan's Novels: Life in Misery, Death in Suffering" by graduate student Pham Thi Nhung, majoring in Literature.1. Student's Full Name: Pham Thi Nhung 2. Gender: Female 3. Date of Birth: November 25, 1985 4. Place of Birth: Hoang Tan – Chi Linh - Hai Duong 5. Decision No. 2551/2007/QD – XHNV – KH &SDH dated November 2, 2007, of the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi 6. Changes during the training process: None 7. Thesis Title: The Art of Mo Yan's Novel "Living in Misery, Dying in Suffering" 8. Major: Literature Code: 602230 9. Scientific Advisor: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Le Huy Tieu – Former lecturer at the Faculty of Literature, University of Social Sciences and Humanities 10. Summary of thesis results: The thesis focuses on exploring the novel *Living in Misery, Dying in Suffering* from three perspectives corresponding to the content of the three main chapters in the thesis: the organization of the work's structure, characters, and space-time. In each chapter, we focus on examining specific issues. Chapter 1 clarifies issues related to structure. Chapter 2 addresses the narrator, point of view, perspective, and tone. Chapter 3 delves into the characteristics and types of characters. In each of these sub-issues, we will highlight the most distinctive features of Mo Yan's novelistic art. Through the elements examined in *Living in Misery, Dying in Suffering*, we find that Mo Yan is a writer with a flexible, unique, and impressive storytelling style, with multiple perspectives contributing to a profound reflection of the ideological content. It can be affirmed that Mo Yan is an outstanding representative writer of modern Chinese literature. 11. Practical applications: In teaching and studying Chinese literature. 12. Further research directions: Mo Yan's novelistic art, modern Chinese novels, etc. 13. Published works related to the thesis: None

INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS

1.Full Name: Pham Thi Nhung 2. Sex: Female 3. Date of birth: November 25, 1985 4. Place of birth: Hoang Tan – Chi Linh - Hai Duong 5. The Decision on student's admission No 2551/2007/QD – XHNV – KH &SĐH dated 02nd, November, 2007 issued by the Head Master of University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University. 6.Changes in academic process 7.Official Thesis Title:: Novelistic art in Life and Death are wearing me out by Mac Ngon. 8. Speciality : Literature Code: 602230 9.Supervisor: Associate Professor/ Doctor of Philosophy Le Huy Tieu Former Lecturer of Faculty of Literature, University of Social Sciences and Humanities. 10. Summary of the findings of the thesis The thesis concentrated on analyzing the novel Song Doa Thac Day in 3 angles corresponding with 3 contents of its including work struture, narrator, character. In each chapter, we focus on exploring every content in details. Chapter 1: We dealt with pointing out structure. Chapter 2 narrator, person, point of view, tune. Chapter 3: deeply analyzing character's feature, type of character, In each small aspect, we will highlight the different specialties of novelistic art of Mac Ngon witer. Through the contents which is deeply analyzed in the Piece of Song Doa Thac Day We fianlly realized that Mac Ngon is a writer who owns an active, original as well as impresive ablity of anarration. His own approaching maners really reflect profoundly ideologic content. It can not be denied that Mac Ngon is an execllent writer of modern Chinese literature. 11. Ability in practical application: 12. The following research direction: Novelistic art of Mac Ngon writer, Chinese modern Novels... 13. Proclaimed activities relating to the thesis: None

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