Recently, a series of TV plays about the young generation cause hot discussions, like Woju, Striving and Who Decides My Youth. All of these plays are talking about some problems contemporary young people confront. Here I want to show some feelings about Who Decides My Youth for I have just finished it.
This play mainly shows us three young girls’ growing stories during their youth hood and their disobedience against their parents (especially their mothers). Although I think what their mothers do is not so universal (at least my mother does not cage me so firmly), yet the fact these three young girls reflect does exist: their independence (particularly in the way they think of things). There are several opinions I want to express.
First, the mother generation’s thoughts are not always correct or useful in nowadays society, but I don’t mean to deny all their values of opinions. They can tell us what they think is right and give us suggestions, and we willingly choose what we think is acceptable. But it is unworkable for them to impose their thoughts on us, let alone forcing us to realize their dreams. In the play, Pili is an example. Because of her mother’s imposition on her, she at last decided to lie to her family to realize her own dream.
Second, the young generation tends to be more independent. We have our own value of life and stick to it. But always there will be conflicts between the young and their parents. From the play, I learn that the way of communicating between each other and mutual understanding to deal with conflicts is much more useful. I think it is the only way to keep a harmonious relationship between two generations.
Finally this play shows the young generation’s strong sense of responsibility. One inevitably makes mistakes. It is not unforgettable, for what is more important is the attitude of confessing and correcting these mistakes. These figures in the play like Qian Xiaoyang, Zhou Jin and Fang Yu set a good example. Their courage of undertaking what they have done is worth learning.
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