After searching for the article for a long time, it really is ~ First of all, the author deliberately marked various colors, described the great temptation of fruit as bright colors, and described the identity of boys at the bottom of society as dim skin color. The color the child has is in sharp contrast with the color he is eager to get. This also symbolizes the huge realistic gap between the upper class and the lower class.
In the end, children's doubts about right and wrong just tore the theoretical basis of the seemingly fair and reasonable capitalist system. If a society has two kinds of life, heaven and hell, does a seemingly fair system really represent fairness? Because at that time, the author may be this value concept.