An Ode to Youth in the 1990s:A Reinterpretation of the TV Drama The Flower Season at Sixteen
The Flower Season at Sixteen is an iconic television drama of the youth trend in the 1990s,and the history of 30 years has solidified its status as a classic of children's film and television.The drama,grounded in the perspective of reception aesthetics,uses the pivotal period of 16-year-old,a demarcation in the process of youth,to outline the changes in the daily and spiritual lives of high school students.With anti-genre poetic recitation,mixed-type script of screen dramas and stage plays,narrative strategies interwoven with multiple subjects such as family,school,and society,and the poetic language art that is enduring,profound and sincere,the drama also presents the woman protagonist's tension-filled image against the backdrop of a transitional era.The paper concludes that The Flower Season at Sixteen offers profound insights into the highly market-oriented nature of the contemporary education industry,as well as the accompanying anxieties and mental confusions of the young people.
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