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Appreciation] When the author wrote this poem, he advocated that poetry should have the beauty of **, the beauty of painting, and the beauty of architecture. Generally, when writing a mourning poem, it is always necessary to express strong grief and sorrow, but this poem starts from the "three beauties" and writes the funeral song as a beautiful requiem.
For the deceased who has just passed away, people often wonder if he is really gone forever, and often have the illusion that he is still alive by his side. So "maybe you're really crying too tired" is natural and acceptable. The word "weeping" implies that the deceased died with sorrow.
When they were tired of crying, they wanted to sleep, so they commanded the eagles, frogs, and bats not to disturb the sleepers. The mention of these animals also implies that the environment is not indoors, but in a field cemetery.
Don't let the sun touch your eyes, don't let the breeze brush your eyebrows." The dead have been buried underground, but will there be sunshine and fresh winds? These two sentences are incomprehensible, and this "incomprehensible" just shows the poet's earnest concern.
In order to "shelter you from sleeping", it is necessary to "no one can wake you up", and "holding an umbrella in the shade of pine" is also a hint of the environment.
People can't hear the sound of earthworms turning mud and grass pulling water, but the dead can hear it, and these natural sounds are more beautiful than "cursing human voices". "Swearing" echoes the previous "crying too tired", and it also carries the meaning of grievances for the deceased.
The use of "I'll let you sleep" in the last stanza is not only for the sake of beauty and architectural beauty (each line maintains the same number of words and tons), but also expresses the author's earnest feelings. Repeating the admonition also means reluctantly. At the end, "I gently cover you with loess, and I tell the paper money to fly slowly."
It is clear that this is a funeral song, using words such as "gently" and "slowly", which harmonizes with the sadness and farewell of the whole poem, like the slow board in the music.
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Don't understand. What do you mean.
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3 All1 "Maybe" means hypothetical and uncertain, because the author loves his daughter deeply and is unwilling to admit that she is really dead, so the poet uses the title of "maybe" many times to comfort himself with the word "maybe" in order to express his grief.
2 The poem does not directly express the feelings of sorrow, because the poet has turned his inner grief into pity and love for his daughter, so the poem only reveals the poet's care and love for his daughter, and does not directly make people feel the sadness and sorrow in the poet's heart. The poet uses the word "maybe" throughout the poem (which appears five times in the whole poem), and in this rich imagination, he assumes that his daughter's death is a good sleep, which can better highlight the poet's love for his daughter, and regard her as alive and dead.
3 Things to choose: "Nightjar", "Frog", "Bat", "Sunshine", "Breeze", "Pine Shade", "Earthworm", "Roots of Grass", Autumn, Cemetery, Dead Girl. Reason for choosing: It conforms to the characteristics of the environment, creates a fairy tale artistic conception, and shows the depth of father's love. (Meaning is right).
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3 All sub-questions 1:c
Question 2: Imagery: Nighthawks, bats, sunlight, breeze, pine shade, earthworms, grass, loess, paper money, etc.
Function: Through the specific image, the artistic conception is set off, and the natural scenery such as grass, green pine, sunlight, and breeze, as well as small animals in nature such as nighthawks, frogs, bats, and earthworms, the burial place of the beloved daughter is written from the side (1 point), and the quiet environment around the cemetery is rendered and set off. (1 point).
Question 3: Emotions (2 marks): Expresses the father's great love and pity for his deceased daughter, and his inner feelings of extreme sadness. (It truly expresses the sadness and helplessness of being a father and inseparable from his daughter's blood connection) also indirectly expresses an indictment of the dark reality.
Analysis (2 points):
1) Imagine expressing feelings for the deceased daughter. Imagine the joy and joy of a young girl underground. Happiness is not in life, but after death, beauty is not in the world, but in the ground. Ordinary language contains extraordinary deep meanings, and completely curses that inhuman society in a decisive way.
2) The vibrant nature forms a strong contrast with the unfortunate young girl, with deep love, calling for the tranquility of the other side for the unfortunate girl, vividly contrasting the calm and silent form of the deceased in the dark. With superficial vitality, only the real and painful death is set off.
3) The last two lines of the poem are even more straightforward, and the "cursed voice" is a world full of ugliness and sin, which is a ruthless exposé, and it is also a challenge to the dark society by the voice of justice. At this time, poetry has long gone beyond the mourning of young girls who died young, and has a universal progressive significance. (2 points can be given for any answer).
Question 1: Test question analysis: at place A, the subject is "sunshine", the object is "eyelid", and the word "get" is obviously inappropriate, according to the following "no one can wake you up", it can be seen that the two places of AB use the anthropomorphic method, and "light" and "shoot" cannot produce anthropomorphism, so the "dial" should be selected at place A.
floating, blowing, and sweeping" can not produce anthropomorphism, so "brush" should be selected at place b. At C, the word "group" is inappropriately matched with "Songyin", and the word "tree" and "piece" are inappropriately matched with the word "support". There is only the word "umbrella", which can be matched with both "support" and "shelter".
Compare the four options, and the answer should be c.
Comments: To do this question well, you should master some skills, such as rhetorical coherence and collocation.
Question 2: Question Analysis: The so-called imagery refers to the objects needed to convey feelings in the poem, such as nighthawks, bats, sunlight, breeze, pine shade, earthworms, etc., all of which are to set off the natural environment and express the tranquility of the surrounding environment.
Comments: To do this type of question well, you need to understand some terms (imagery) and the role of their expressions.
Question 3: Question Analysis: There are two aspects of emotion, one is the father's extreme sorrow for the woman who died young, and the other is the indirect accusation of the dark reality. The author expresses it by imagining and contrasting the final direct expression of the chest, and it can be combined with the content analysis of the poem.
Comments: Doing a good job in this question requires multi-faceted thinking, paying attention to the deepening of the content, and combining the corresponding analysis of the verses.
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