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Artistic. Mainly exaggerated, symbolic, anthropomorphic, apotheosized, deformed, grotesque, imaginative, etc.
a) Exaggeration. Exaggeration is exaggeration, exaggeration. as a figure of speech.
Exaggeration is the use of exaggerated words to describe the characteristics of things. As an artistic means, exaggeration should expand and emphasize certain characteristics of the depicted object with the help of rich imagination, highlight its essential characteristics, and achieve the purpose of enhancing the artistic effect. Any art will have a certain degree of exaggeration to reflect life in a concentrated and generalized way, and the exaggeration of fairy tales has its own unique characteristics.
b) Symbolism. Symbolism is to use concrete things to express a certain special meaning, and as an artistic means, it is to express some abstract concepts, thoughts or emotions with the help of the image of a specific thing. It is characterized by the use of a certain similarity or connection between the symbolic object and the symbolized object, so that the symbolized content can be expressed strongly, intensively, implicitly, and vividly.
As a fairy tale that reflects real life with twists and turns, it is often symbolic. Through symbolic images, the characteristics of people and the social relations between people are accurately summarized.
3) Anthropomorphism. Anthropomorphism refers to the ability to give human thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and language to things that are tangible and intangible outside of humans. Anthropomorphism is also known as "personification".
4) Apotheosis. The art of apotheosis is used to create and endow fairy tale images with supernatural powers. When using the technique of deification, he often resorts to magical treasures, such as "Seven Colored Flowers".
The little Jenny, who has seven transparent petals of different colors, can fulfill her wishes as she pleases; "Maleonn".
The magic pen in is the treasure that gives Ma Liang superhuman powers. The magic props of fairy tale writers in the new era often use modern science and technology, such as "The Legend of Pipiru".
Pipiru in the "two kicks" left the earth like a rocket and went straight to the sun.
5) Deformation. That is, the change of image. In the creation of fairy tales, fantasy, exaggeration and other means are often used to transform the human form into various other things, or to deform a certain part of the human body. The former is called total deformation, and the latter is called partial deformation. Such as "Grimm's Fairy Tales".
"The Frog Prince."
The prince turned into a frog because of the magic, and the "six swans" are the transformations of the six princes who were magical, both of which belong to all transformations; Pinocchio
Pinocchio lied in the nose and became longer, with a partial deformation. The use of metamorphosis can make the storyline make a bizarre turn, and it can also form a rich fantasy atmosphere.
6) Grotesque. It is the use of sharp image exaggeration to make the actual phenomenon in reality have a bizarre and mysterious fantasy form. In the creation of fairy tales, there are grotesque characters, grotesque environments, and grotesque plots.
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Writing Technique: Artistic Expression.
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1. Artistic expression.
There are contrasts, associations (imagination), supporting words, side descriptions, positive descriptions, lyrical scenes, narrative lyricism, borrowing things to allude to people, direct expression of the chest, desire to promote the first and suppress, forward narrative (flashback, interlude) foil, chapter display, symbolism, care, setting suspense, allegorical in the scene, contrast, contrast, supporting the rise of things, layering, rendering, virtual brush, combination of virtual and real, direct lyricism (indirect), combination of movement and static (contrast)., large-scale, layered, deepening the main idea, seeing the big from the small, combining the main and secondary, and the synaesthesia from far and near.
White drawing and painting, etc.
2. When different artists create works, they always have emphasis, realistic, ideal, realistic, freehand, concrete, abstract, like, god-like or both. From different angles, a certain aspect is emphasized, and in terms of creative methods, realism.
Romanticism, idealism, expressionism, etc.
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Artistic technique is one of the elements of the form of a work of art, also known as expressive technique. It refers to the various specific means of expression used by artists in the process of artistic creation to shape artistic images and express aesthetic emotions. In the long-term practice of art, human beings have created and accumulated a very rich range of artistic techniques.
In general, it includes expressive devices, expressions, and figures of speech. The expressive techniques include symbolism, the coexistence of fiction and reality, the use of allusions, the use of the past to satirize the present, and the words and aspirations of objects; Modes of expression include narrative, lyrical, argumentative, and descriptive; Figures of speech include metaphor, personification, exaggeration, duality, comparison, rhetorical question, question, and contrast.
Expression. Supporting the words and aspirations, borrowing the scene lyrical, narrative lyrical, directly expressing the chest, setting off, showing the ambition of the chapter, laying out, symbolizing, imagining, associating, responding, allegorical in the scene, contrasting, contrasting, supporting the rise of things, lining mourning with music, rendering, combining virtual and real, wanting to promote and suppress, setting up suspense, combining points and faces, getting to the point, foreshadowing, corresponding to the beginning, point to the topic, echoing from beginning to end, irony, using sound (movement) to set off quiet, contrast, etc.
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Borrowing scenery lyricism, supporting words, symbolism and other techniques. Artistic expressions include contrast, association (imagination), supporting the words of the object, side description, positive description, lyrical writing, narrative lyricism, borrowing things to allude to people, direct expression of the chest, desire to promote the first and suppress, shun narration (Kaisun search flashback, interlude) foil, chapter display, symbolism, response, setting suspense, allegorical in the scene, contrast, contrast, contrast, supporting the rise of things, layering, rendering, virtual brush, combination of virtual and real, staring at the direct lyricism (indirect), combination of movement and static (contrast), large-scale, layered, deepening the theme, small to big, point and surface combination of primary and secondary, Far and near synaesthesia, white drawing and painting, sound and color, etc.
When creating works, different artists always have emphasis, realistic, ideal, realistic omen, freehand, figurative, abstract, form-like, god-like, or both.
From different angles, a certain aspect is emphasized, and in terms of creative methods, realism, romanticism, idealism, expressionism, etc.
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Artistic techniques are the same as expressive techniques. Artistic techniques generally refer to expressive techniques, which in a broad sense are the special way of organizing sentences used by the author in terms of wording and expressing thoughts and feelings. When analyzing a work, we can concretely grasp its special expression from point to surface.
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, the narrative, the flashback, the interpolation, the foil, the chapter of the chapter, the symbol, the care, the allegorical scene, the contrast, the accent, the revival of the object, the rendering, the virtual brush, the combination of virtual and real, direct lyricism, indirect lyricism, the combination of dynamic and static, the contrast between movement and static, large-scale brushwork, layering, deepening the theme, seeing the big with the small, the combination of points and faces, primary and secondary, far and near, synaesthesia, white drawing, painting sound and color, contrast, setting suspense, association, imagination, etc.
Presentation skills refer to the writing principles, rules, and methods used by the writer to express the content of the article. In order to better express the meaning of an article, it is necessary to use appropriate expression skills. Therefore, in order to analyze language and understand the content of a text, it is necessary to recognize the role of presentation skills.
1. Expression skills mainly include: expression methods (narration, description, explanation, lyricism, argumentation, etc.), expression techniques, material selection and cutting, structure of writing, creation of artistic conception, shaping of character images, use of rhetorical methods, etc.
2. Expression is one of the components of expression skills.
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1. Artistic techniques refer to the means of expression, which are the various specific methods of expression used by writers and artists in their creation, and in literary creation, there are narrative, description, fiction, contrast, rendering, exaggeration, irony, lyricism, argumentation, contrast and other techniques.
2. Relatively speaking, there is a close interdependent dialectical relationship between artistic techniques and content, and there are also many dialectical relationships between artistic techniques, whose function is to make the content of the work of art fully and perfectly expressed. With the development of artistic creation, artistic techniques are constantly being enriched and updated.
Rendering with allusions, irony, words, contrasts, symbolisms.
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