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Effects Of The Cultural Revolution By Mao Zedong

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The Cultural Revolution
In the wise words of Mao Zedong himself, “It is only through the unity of the Communist Party that the unity of the whole class and the whole nation can be achieved, and it is only through the unity of the whole class and the whole nation that the enemy can be defeated and the national and democratic revolution accomplished.” This shows that he is solely interested in pushing communism. The other criteria will follow. Which means that he isn’t interested in bettering the country unless he first establishes the communist government. Mao Zedong, changed many things during the Cultural Revolution in China. This lead to the ignorance of citizens, blind trust in the government, harsh censorship, and false imprisonment. …show more content…

This can also be seen in the heavy censorship he established to block the entire country from socialist and capitalist views.
Throughout “Kite Streamers” we see the recurring theme of Fan Susu’s love of Mao Zedong, as well as her love for communism. She was taught from very young to have these passions, practically raised by the communist agenda. She even says that one of her dreams was a “red dream” and she had plans for communism in the future. At the age of six she had meet Chairman Mao and kept a picture from the occasion. After that she would check on his mental and physical state, as much as she could find out. She would dream of getting to meet him again, almost like a fangirl. This is exactly the kind of behavior Mao Zedong wanted in his youth and his country in full. He could do no wrong. The idolization would lead to complete loyalty to himself and his political notions. We can also find censorship within this short story. Fan Susu, who works in a muslin canteen, after meeting Jiayuan, who can speak arabic, is surprised that he’s allowed to know the language. In “Sketches from the ‘Cattle Shed’” there was a predominant theme of education. We know that the narrator has higher education than her guard, Tao Yun. Her ability to read gave her the opportunity to converse with another inmate. It is implied that she is in prison, because of a serious offence intellectually. She is separated from the others

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