The text Haiyan is a prose poem by Gorky, so how can students do the sentence appreciation of this article? I have organized the text "Petrel" sentence appreciation, I hope it will help you!
"Petrels" text sentence appreciation
1, the symbolism of the various symbols in the text:
? Petrels? Symbolize the valiant and courageous pioneer of the proletarian revolution; ? Storm? Symbolizes the revolutionary situation on the eve of the Russian Revolution of 1905, a proletarian revolution in the making to overthrow the Tsarist dictatorship; ? The sea? symbolizes the power of the masses. Seagull? Sea ducks? Penguins? This group of imagery symbolizes all kinds of fake revolutionaries and non-revolutionaries who are afraid that the revolution will destroy their comfort zone. Dark clouds? Lightning? Thunder? Wind? This group of images symbolizes the dark forces of counter-revolution. In the text, it is twice written that the sea and the wind, clouds, thunder and lightning fought to the death, reflecting the increasing intensification of the revolutionary and counter-revolutionary struggles on the eve of the 1905 revolution; the sea eventually overcame the dark clouds and lightning, symbolizing the future of the proletarian revolution will be victorious.
2. The role of contrast and accentuation in the text:
In shaping ? Haiyan? image at the same time, the article also portrayed the symbol of all kinds of cowardly revolution, no revolution and fake revolutionaries? Seagulls? Sea ducks? Penguins. The image of their timidity, selfishness and escaping from reality contrasts and accentuates the noble spirit of seagulls' bravery, perseverance, defiance of violence and dedication; it is in the stark contrast between the two attitudes to the storm that a brave, selfless, optimistic and determined seagull emerges. Write? Wind? Thunder? Clouds? Electricity? It's also a counterpoint to? Haiyan? The strong, courageous fighting posture and optimistic and fearless revolutionary sentiment. Gorky is the use of image comparison, contrast, suppressing evil and promoting the good, flogging the evil and ugly, praising the beauty and goodness, before shaping the? The image of "Sea Haiyan" encourages the people to be brave and to devote themselves to the revolution. This image encourages people to bravely put into the struggle for liberation.
"Haiyan" original text appreciationIn the vast sea, the wind rolled together the clouds. Between the dark clouds and the sea, the petrels, like black lightning, were flying proudly.
For a moment its wings touched the waves, and for a moment it arrowed straight toward the dark clouds, and it screamed, ? It was in this bird's brave cry that the dark clouds heard joy.
In this cry? It is full of longing for the storm! In this shout, the dark clouds hear the power of anger, the fire of passion and the confidence of victory.
The seagulls moaned before the storm,? moaned as they scuttled across the sea, trying to hide their fear of the storm in the depths of the sea.
The sea ducks moaned too,? O they sea-ducks, they cannot enjoy the joys of life's battles: the rumble of thunder alone frightens them.
The stupid penguins, timidly hiding their fat bodies under the cliffs? Only the haughty petrels, bravely, freely, fly over the foaming sea!
The clouds grew darker and lower, and pressed straight down towards the sea, while the waves sang and rushed high into the air to meet the thunder.
The thunder roared, and the waves called in angry spray, and fought with the gale. And behold, the gale clasped up a layer of huge waves, and flung them viciously against the cliffs, and dashed these great chunks of emerald into dust and mist and splinters.
The swallow cries out and flies, like black lightning, arrowing through the dark clouds, its wings sweeping up the flying ends of the waves.
Behold, it flutters, like an elf,? high and proud, black elf of the storm,? It is laughing, and it is trumpeting again? It laughs at the dark clouds, and it hoots for joy!
This sensitive spirit,? It has long heard the sleepiness in the fury of the thunder, and it is convinced that the clouds cannot hide the sun,? Yes, it can't!
The wind roars?
The winds roar, the thunder roars.
A pile of dark clouds, like green flames, burned on the bottomless sea. The sea seizes the arrowy light of the lightning and extinguishes them in its own abyss. These shadows of lightning, living like ? a fiery serpent, slithered and swam in the sea, and disappeared in a flash
? The storm! The storm is coming!
It is the brave sea-oats, flying proudly over the roaring sea, in the midst of the lightning, and it is the victorious prophet who cries out:
Let the storm come on more fiercely!
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