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The artistic techniques mainly include supporting the words and aspirations, side description, positive description, lyrical borrowing scenes, narrative lyricism, borrowing things to allude to people, expressing the mind directly, wanting to promote the first and suppress, following the narrative, flashback, interpolation, foiling, showing the ambition of the chapter, symbolizing, taking care of, allegorical in the scene, contrasting, contrasting, supporting the rise of things, etc.
What are the expressive skills of poetry:
Expression: narrative, description (fiction and reality, movement and static), lyrical, argumentative, lay-out, etc.
Expressions: rising, associating, accentuating, setting off (positive or contrasting), suppression, taking care of, positive side, symbolism, contrast, contrast, from reality to virtuality, combination of virtual and real, use of allusions, use, direct expression of the chest, lyricism through the scene, allegorical in the scene, scene blending, supporting things and words, borrowing the past and the present, turning movement into static, combining movement and static, seeing the big from the small, getting to the point, implicit implications, etc.
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The artistic techniques are as follows:
1. Anthropomorphic technique: give things human character, thoughts, feelings and actions, so as to personify things, so as to achieve the effect of vivid images.
2. Metaphor: vivid, concise and concise description of things and explanation of truth.
3. Exaggeration: Highlight the characteristics of people or things, reveal the essence, and give readers a distinct and strong impression.
6. Foil (side accentuation) technique: set off the main person or thing with secondary people or things, and highlight the characteristics, character, thoughts, feelings, etc. of the main person or thing.
7. Irony: Use metaphors, exaggerations and other means and methods to expose, criticize and ridicule people or things, strengthen profundity and criticism, and make the language spicy and humorous.
8. Desire to promote and suppress: first depreciate and then vigorously praise the object described, the context forms a contrast, highlights the object written, and receives an unexpected touching effect.
9. Before and after (echoing from beginning to end): make the plot complete, the structure rigorous, and the center prominent.
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The artistic techniques are:
Supporting the words of the object, side description, positive description, borrowing the scene lyricism, narrative lyricism, borrowing the object to allude to the person, directly expressing the chest, wanting to promote the first and suppress, the narrative, the flashback, the interpolation, the foil, the chapter of the chapter, the symbol, the care, the allegorical scene, the contrast, the contrast, the revival of the object, etc.
The role of artistic techniques is:
1. Structural form: the common ones are to take care of the beginning and the end, to the point, layer by layer, first the total and then the points, the scene and then the feelings, the chapter and the chapter, the transition, the foreshadowing, etc.
2. Rhetorical devices: mainly duality, metaphor, personification, borrowing, exaggeration, comparison, repetition, symbolism, etc.
3. Writing skills: including giving comparisons, foiling, contrasting, rendering, showing the ambition of the chapter, finishing touch, seeing the big from the small, wanting to promote and suppress, associative imagination, inverted word order, etc.
4. Artistic style: including majestic, spacious, diluted, elegant, depressed, bold, graceful, etc.
6. Finishing touch: Use one or two wonderful words to point out the main idea.
7. Express your heart directly: express your feelings directly.
8. Supporting things and words: express the feelings and thoughts to be expressed with the help of the description and discussion of a certain thing or object.
9. See the big from the small: reflect the big theme from the ordinary and subtle things.
10. Get straight to the point: get to the point at the beginning of the article, and don't beat around the bush.
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<> artistic creation techniques include classicism, romanticism, naturalism, modernism, socialist realism, and the combination of revolutionary realism and revolutionary romanticism. Artistic creation refers to the creative labor of an artist who observes, experiences, researches, analyzes, selects, processes, and refines life materials through observation, experience, research, analysis, selection, processing, and refinement of real life, and creates works of art under the guidance of a certain world view and using certain creative methods. Artistic creation is a spiritual production activity carried out by human beings for their own aesthetic needs, and it is an independent, pure, and advanced form of aesthetic creation activity.
Artistic creation takes social life as the source, but it is not simply a reproduction of life phenomena, but in essence it is a special aesthetic creation.
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Common Artistic Expressions:Supporting the words of the object, side description, positive description, borrowing the scene lyricism, narrative lyricism, borrowing things to allude to people, directly expressing the chest, wanting to promote the first and suppress, along with the narrative, flashback, interpolation, foiling, chapter display, symbolism, care, allegorical in the scene, contrast, accentuation, support the rise of things, rendering, virtual brush, virtual and real combination, direct lyricism, indirect lyricism, combination of movement and static, dynamic and static contrast, large-scale brushwork.
Layering, deepening the main idea, seeing the big from the small, combining points and surfaces, primary and secondary, far and near, synaesthesia, white drawing, painting sound and color, contrast, setting suspense, association, imagination, etc.
Poetic Expression Skills1. Expression: narrative, description (fiction and reality, movement and static), lyricism, argumentation, lay-out, etc.
2. Expression techniques: rising, associating, accentuating, setting off (positive lining or contrasting), suppression, taking care of, positive side, symbolism, contrast, contrast, from reality to virtuality, combination of virtual and real, use of allusions, use, direct expression of the chest, lyricism through the scene, allegorical in the scene, scene blending, supporting things and words, borrowing the past and the present, turning movement into static, combining movement and static, seeing the big from the small, getting to the point, implicit implications, etc.
3. Rhetoric: metaphor, borrowing, exaggeration, duality, contrast, analogy, comparison, questioning, rhetorical question.
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