Introduce:
Lao Hac is an outstanding story written by Nam Cao about the lives of Vietnamese Peasants before the August 1945 revolution through the life and outcome of the character Lao Hac
Summary:
Lao Hac is a simple and gentle farmer. His wife died early, and he also had a son, but because he was too poor, he could not marry him. Later, the girl that his son loved so much married the son of a wealthy deputy manager. Out of frustration, he left his hometown to go to a rubber plantation to make money under a contract. Lao Hac always worries and thinks about his child's future. He lives by gardening, the garden that his wife spent so much effort to buy and leave to his son.
He has a dog named Vang - the dog left by his son before going to the rubber plantation. He considered it a member of the family. He called him "Golden Boy" because he really appreciated and loved him very much. However, because of his poor family background and a serious illness, he was exhausted and no longer had the strength to support himself, let alone have a dog. Because he wanted to keep the garden for his son, he had to grit his teeth and sell "Vang" away. He was very tormented when he had the "sin" of having the heart to "trick a dog". He cried a lot with Ong Giao (his close neighbor, and also a poor intellectual). But since then, he has lived a closed life, alone
After entrusting all his assets and asking for help with his future funeral arrangements to Ong Giao, Lao Hac ended his life with a dose of dog bait requested from Binh Tu. When he heard about Lao Hac asking for dog bait, Ong Giao misunderstood and was a little disappointed in that honest man. But then, when he witnessed his violent and painful death, Ong Giao understood everything: "Lao Hac! Please rest assured and close your eyes! Don't worry about your garden. I will Try to preserve it for him. When his son returns, I will give it back to him and tell him: "This is the garden that my grandfather tried to leave to you completely: he would rather die than accept it." sell one pole..."
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