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Why did the screenwriter of in the name of people insist on writing Chen Yanshi to death in the end?

Seeing this question, I remembered a joke. The original author's analysis of the author's intention in the exam is actually a loss of points. It was a joke for a while. I don't speculate on the author's intention here, just my own opinion. There are a thousand Hamlets in the eyes of a thousand readers. In the name of the person in my eyes, I hope to answer your doubts.

In in the name of people, the role of Chen Yan didn't have many scenes, but it propped up the dignity of a generation of veteran cadres, survived a long story of 5 1, but died peacefully in the last episode. Many people think it's not worth it. It's over. Why can't we arrange a happy ending and let an old man whom everyone admires die? This is obviously unacceptable, but I think this arrangement is reasonable. Now let's talk to you.

First of all, the death of Chen Yinshi in the works paves the way for Chen Hai's awakening. The old attorney general's whispering in front of his son's bed became an opportunity to wake up his son. Although he is idealistic, he gives a logical and reasonable explanation.

Secondly, Chen Lao's death represents the inheritance of justice. The world is the most important and needs young people to maintain it. Chen Lao said that he was tired more than once in the play, but as a defender of justice, he could not let go of his burden. Maybe only when he dies can he really rest in peace. Chen Hai's awakening represents his acceptance of this legacy and the important task of upholding justice, which means the development and progress of China's judicial construction.

Thirdly, the death of Chen Lao is not only as simple as death, but also represents this kind of sacrifice and dedication. Chen Lao is willing to exchange his life for his son's awakening, which is a continuation of this spirit of sacrifice. The struggle against the evil forces can't be smooth sailing, and there are always some people who have to pay a heavy price. All the just characters in the play have a happy ending, but in this invisible war, someone must have made sacrifices, and the final death of Chen Lao leads to hidden clues in the works, which is even more thought-provoking, although not straightforward.

Finally, make a summary of Chen Lao's death, which is a symbol, linking death and rebirth, making this work more complete, leaving traces of regret, the last chapter of music, and lingering echoes. I hope everyone can inherit the spirit of their predecessors in their posts.