The theme of "Diary of a Madman" by Lu Xun revolves around the critique of traditional Chinese society and its oppressive norms. Through the protagonist's descent into madness, the story highlights issues of alienation, paranoia, and the struggle against societal pressures. The narrative reflects the destructive nature of cultural conformity and the fear of cannibalism—symbolizing how individuals can be consumed by societal expectations. Ultimately, it advocates for a reevaluation of values and the pursuit of individual freedom.
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1923
The lyrics to "Diary of a Madman" were written by Ozzy Osbourne, along with his collaborator and guitarist Randy Rhoads. The song is featured on Osbourne's 1981 album of the same name. It reflects themes of madness and inner turmoil, characteristic of Osbourne's lyrical style during that era.
The little boy is Ozzy's adopted son, Elliot.
Well, the man is Ozzy himself. I can't find information on who the child is.
A Madman's Diary was created in 1918.
Nikolay Gogol (Russian writer) is the author of "Diary of a Madman"
Diary of a Madman - album - was created on 1981-03-23.
Diary of a Madman - song - was created on 1981-11-07.
The cast of Diary of a Madman - 1992 includes: Colin McLaren
The cast of The Diary of a Madman - 2012 includes: Jeremy Kruse
Diary of a Madman - Gravediggaz song - was created on 1994-06-21.
The cast of Diary of a Madman - 1990 includes: Tim McDonnell as Poprischin
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Diary of a Madman - 1963 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Finland:K-16 Sweden:15 USA:Approved
Gogol Diary of a Madman - 1964 TV was released on: USA: 17 May 1964
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