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In order to win more rewards in her account, she compressed her time, energy, life, and emotions almost harshly.Faced with material challenges and career obstacles, love is destined not to be a priority in her life.Author | Feng BaikaEditor涓╕an FeiTitle picture | "Graduation"The Korean drama "Graduation" has clearly played out the tension of "sister-brother love".The fledgling trainee teacher tried his best to finally let the poorest students in the school appreciate the charm of literature, and transformed from the bottom of the class into the top students of the prestigious school.Many years later, the elder sister became the ace of the cram school, and the top student who resigned from a big company joined the cram school as a "teacher". While the two had a crush on each other, they also had to face cruel market competition.Director An Pan-seok is a master of romantic dramas. On a rainy day, with the warm light of a wine shop and red umbrellas, no one knows how to create an ambiguous and refreshing atmosphere better than him.The couple's characters working hand in hand are good to eat, but the most important reason why Director Ahn's works are so successful in Korean dramas is not the exciting love, but the realistic problems densely embedded in the plot.From "The Sin of Love" to "The Destruction of Love"When it comes to Korean dramas with "three incorrect views", Ahn Pan-seok's "Secret Meeting" and "Spring Night" must be on the list.The secret love between a 20-year-old young man and a 40-year-old married woman; a woman who is about to get married and falls in love with a single father... As many people read them out and relive them, there are as many people judging the morals of the people in the drama.But when director An Panxi created it, he just hoped that these works could have a "dialogue" with the audience.How will women's desires and survival change under the changing times?"For TV dramas, the important thing is not to present the answers to people's eyes, but to let people quickly enter the questions."(Picture/"Graduation")The affair in "Secret Meeting" is "weird", but the relationship between brother and sister is actually a class issue explored.Kim Hee-ae's husband is childish and selfish. Although he is a music professor, his career success is entirely based on his wife's careful compliments to the chaebol.Their marriage existed in name only.In order to consolidate his existing status, the husband remains indifferent even if he discovers his wife's cheating.What's more, he has arrived, and his wife's cheating partner will bring him endless wealth.Through women's "love sins", what An Panxi presents is not only modern people's pursuit of material distortion, the subversion of romantic love in traditional narratives, but also a demonstration of the shackles of women.The husband of Oh Hye-won (played by Kim Hee-hee) has lived under the majesty of the "patriarchy" since childhood. In his eyes, compared with maintaining the dignity of a family, women's emotional happiness and desires are obviously "not worth mentioning."Over the years, An Panxi has been talking about women鈥檚 emotions, but he is actually also talking about the changes of the times.But now times have changed, and what women are looking for is no longer an emotional and self-breakthrough, but a problem of survival.In "Graduation", the heroine Seo Hye-jin analyzes the world of Korean novelist Park Wan-seo's works - "Behind the lives of the characters is the imbalance of interpersonal relationships in modern society under industrialization."(Picture/"Graduation")The screenwriter's selection of articles is obviously a reflection of her own life.In a materialistic society, human alienation is inevitable.Xu Huizhen seems to be a first-class instructor in the cram school and a heroine who is determined to move forward, but this is only supported by money.She has no friends in the tutoring club, and she and her colleagues are in a competitive relationship to "seize students' resources." In front of her, the students' parents regard themselves as arrogant customers whose attitudes are determined by their grades.When Xu Huizhen couldn't let herself be tender, she turned herself into a machine. In order to win more rewards in her account, she compressed her time, energy, life, and emotions almost cruelly.Before she graduated from college, she relied on her own ability to pay off her debts. Later, she even supported her younger siblings until they graduated and settled in the city.Faced with material challenges and career obstacles, love is destined not to be a priority in her life.Xu Huizhen has never been in love, so when faced with Li Junhao's confession, her first reaction was to escape.A friend asked her why not, and she said it was because her life path was too different from others.But a clear-minded friend exposed this restraint, "I'm afraid you are deceiving yourself that you don't need love."(Picture/"Graduation")The love rhythm of the whole drama is very slow, and the director spent a lot of space to explain the contrast between Xu Huizhen's image and core.When a student was deducted points for an ambiguous question, as a tutor, she made a quick decision and went to school to argue with the public teacher Pyo Sang-seop.In addition to hoping to correct students' scores, it was more out of her selfish desire to gain fame by showing off Sangxie's mistakes in setting questions.Xu Huizhen regards being a tutor as a way to accumulate wealth.If she wants more income, she has to work hard to expand the scale of cram schools to attract more students to sign up. The goal is extremely realistic.The step-by-step teaching method of understanding the power of literature that she once taught Li Junhao was also left behind. In her class, the cramming-style analysis of key question types became an assembly line job.For Xu Huizhen, "It is simply a dream career. My annual income is estimated to be higher than that of your boss."(Photo/"Graduation")To a certain extent, the love between Seo Hye Jin and Li Junhao is based on the similarities between the two.He resigned from his position in a large company to work as a teacher in a tutorial center. He also had selfish motives: he wanted to be with Xu Huizhen and develop his own career.If he can become a famous tutor, he can not only double his income, but also buy a house in the most expensive area.If he maintains a stable life in a famous company, even in ten years, he will still be just a loser.Their love is not a plot dominated by love brains. There is a profound social dilemma behind it.This is not the so-called "chasing his wife" scene. The most original motivation still comes from his desire for class advancement and money.The "Depravity and Reflection" of EducatorsIn "Graduation", there are two main "opponents" of Xu Huizhen.One is Pyo Sang-seop, who switched from a public school teacher to a tutor, and the other is Choi Hyung-sun, the "white-haired witch" who is the president of the competing company "Best Tutorial Agency".If Seo Hye-jin鈥檚 question to Pyo Sang-seop for asking a question that exceeds the syllabus, 鈥淚sn鈥檛 it because cram schools have already taught here?鈥?shows the dependence of public schools on cram schools and the imbalance of the educational ecology, then Choi Hyung-sun鈥檚 鈥渃ontempt鈥?for literature and worship of authority completely demonstrate how an educator who has been infiltrated by capital is changed by capital.The white-haired witch was also a public school teacher. After resigning, she chose to start her own tutoring club.Competition among cram schools is fierce, and Choi Hyung Sun's most common attack method is to use his identity as a former public school teacher to sell "super" test-taking skills and educational anxiety.Tutorial clubs can provide effective help to students, but it is difficult to teach and educate people.In Cui Hengshan's eyes, sending students to the most difficult universities and becoming a monetization sign is the badge of a tutor.Therefore, it doesn鈥檛 matter what students really like or want to learn.There is a plot in the play: when Seo Huizhen was "fighting" with the "white-haired witch", Shi Yu, a student who originally attended the "Best Tutorial Club", came to the class co-organized by Seo Huizhen and Li Junhao for an audition.Originally, Shi Woo had no interest in literature. He just wanted to be admitted to the Medical University in accordance with the expectations of his parents and teachers and become the most profitable and respected doctor in Korea. However, after attending the class, he was deeply touched by literature and developed a real interest in literature.After Shi Yu confessed his thoughts to Cui Hyung Sun, the first reaction of the "white-haired witch" as a Chinese teacher was: "Why learn those useless things?" She regarded children as prey. Instead of caring about the students' future, the fact that other teachers took away students made her even more angry.In her mind, students only constitute the basis of her authority and status.(Picture/"Graduation")"Graduation" is better than I imagined because it not only shows the game between cram schools, but also the game between the animality and moral sense of the heroine Xu Huizhen.Really complex female characters will not always be correct and positive.The rare thing about Xu Huizhen is that she has a "villain" side.She used to despise time-wasting teaching and believed that cram schools should focus on improving scores and controlling questions.But after being spurred by the people around her, she began to judge herself from a moral perspective and made a gesture of remorse.Li Junhao鈥檚 original motivation is to do a better career and make more money, but he is also like Xu Huizhen who was not influenced by the market when he was young, and still has enthusiasm for students and education.He insists on developing students' imagination and abandons the blind pursuit of key question types and scores.He once again asked Xu Huizhen to reflect on her own education methods.(Picture/"Graduation")Here, everyone is a complex character.Pyo Sang-seop, who may seem pedantic, stubborn and wrong-headed to others, is actually a representative symbol of educational idealism.He hates cram schools because, in his opinion, their utilitarian pursuit of grades obliterates the meaning of education.When he resigned from school and became a cram school teacher, it also brought crisis and "failure" to Xu Huizhen.This may be the first Korean drama to depict the heroine's regret and failure in the workplace.Seo Hye-jin became a "villain", but Lee Jun-ho, who was once a student, and Pyo Sang-seop, who was an opponent, transformed into her enlightenment.But even Li Junhao, who has a belief in education, still jumps repeatedly between scores and ideals.Their wavering stems not only from the educational issues that the director is asking, but also from the existential dilemma created by the entire social structure.Why do Koreans take tutoring classes?In the play, the love story that goes hand in hand with the male and female protagonists is the news that is repeatedly broadcast on the TV.Aging, unemployment, low birth rate...the imbalance of the entire Korean society constitutes the gray background of the bustling city.In various social torrents, competition has become more and more fierce, and class jump cannot be achieved, and people have to work hard to maintain their status.One of the consequences of "rolling" is the promotion of cram school.In an environment where the economy continues to be weak, South Korea's extracurricular tutoring industry continues to create new performance highs.According to the "Central Daily News", as early as June 2023, the number of cram schools in Seoul had reached more than 20,000, far exceeding the number of local cafes dotted around corners and three times the number of local convenience stores.Even during the epidemic, the number of cram schools is still growing, and South Korea seems to have become a "republic of private education."Expenditures on tutoring are even more staggering.According to a survey released by the Ministry of Education and the Statistics Office of South Korea, South Korea's extracurricular tutoring fees reached 26 trillion won in 2022, setting a record high.Since then, there has been an increase almost every year. Data in the "Survey on Private Education Expenses for Primary and Secondary Schools" shows that the total private education expenses for students nationwide in 2023 will be 27.1 trillion yuan, an increase of 4.5% over the previous year.(Picture/"Graduation")Under such an environment, the salary of tutors has skyrocketed.Therefore, even the top students in various majors in the play had to yearn for the tutoring street when they were discussing employment. "Except for plastic surgery, all the cash in the country is gathered here."The tutoring club in the film has also become a treasure trove for many losers to make a comeback - the president lost his family fortune by making movies, and the heroine dropped out of school due to debt and had to work as a tutor. They came here because of frustration, and they made money here to consolidate their class.Behind the "unique" tutoring industry are problems with the Korean education system and the impact of the economic structure.South Korea has a unique college entrance examination system.Before 1969, South Korea implemented a separate examination system for each university. Later, it was unified into a national college entrance examination - the "University Academic Ability Test", referred to as the "Xu Ability Test".In order to reduce the burden on students and optimize the curriculum of high school teaching, the Ministry of Education of South Korea promulgated the "Trial Plan for Reform of the University Admission System" in 2008.This plan changed the admission method of "one test determines life and death" and began to include candidates' three-year high school examinations, daily grades, and daily learning performance written by teachers into the admission criteria.This means that candidates cannot relax in every exam.They cannot "make mistakes" and their minds wander nervously between each question and their interpersonal relationship with the teacher.Xia Lu, a female high school student in "Graduation", broke down and cried in class because she got a wrong question at the beginning.She felt that she was right, but she did not dare to question the teacher because she was worried that the teacher would be "small-minded."Her story is a bridge that triggers the plot, and it is also the reality of Korean students.(Picture/"Graduation")South Korea is also known as the "academic society" because academic qualifications can directly affect whether Koreans can directly enter large companies after graduation.Before the epidemic, students from prestigious universities such as Seoul National University, Korea University, and Yonsei University occupied important positions in various fields of society. In the past few years of the epidemic, changes in the economic environment have further raised the recruitment threshold for companies.Academic qualifications and income form an important production chain. In the play, even the cram school teacher鈥檚 words to encourage students are like this: 鈥淵our score is even related to the appearance of your future partner.鈥?/p>D.L. Stevensen and D.P. Baker, the earliest scholars to study the phenomenon of tutoring education, proposed the concept of 鈥渟hadow education鈥?They believe that shadow education may undermine countries' efforts to expand equal educational opportunities and exacerbate social inequality.Children of rich people can find better teachers, more problem-solving ideas and a large number of secret exercises. What they defeat ordinary children is not knowledge, but the capital ability behind the scores.In the "Global Times" report, an interviewee revealed that "there is a certain connection between the tutoring trend and South Korea's chaebol economy. It can be said that South Korea's chaebols are the beneficiaries, promoters and advocates of tutoring culture."Extracurricular tutoring is a huge industry in South Korea, and they all have the shadow of chaebol directly or indirectly behind them.Chaebol itself is the sponsor or shareholder of many famous Korean schools. Large companies under the name of Korean chaebols have also adopted an elite recruitment mechanism that tends to admit students from famous schools, completing this "closed loop of anxiety."Actually, "Graduation" does not present the confrontation between private teachers and public teachers, or between cram school teachers.Behind the morbid environment they live in is the cruel law of the jungle spurred by capital.Whether it is the "white-haired witch" or Xu Huizhen, they are just ordinary people living in this kind of environment. An Panxi talks about their choices, depravity and introspection, talks about the emotions of modern people, and also asks what kind of life of men and women people are moving towards under the changing times.Proofreading: Wu Jiangyu; Operation: Lu Zirui; Typesetting: Huang LuCentral Daily News [??:????]