Current location - Recipe Complete Network - Dinner recipes - Skills of novel appreciation
Skills of novel appreciation
(a) directly examine these three elements;

(2) Organize the answers from five aspects: characters, plots, environment+theme and artistic techniques.

We will be divided into five special topics, and make a summary of the main concepts, main inspection angles and forms of these five aspects.

I. Plot

(1) Important concepts related to the plot

clue

1 is the main people and events that run through the novel, and the main plots and characters of the novel are connected by clues.

2. There are single-line and double-line clues. A single line is a clue; Double lines are two clues, usually one bright and one dark, which are carried out at the same time and cross from time to time. Open lines are direct descriptions and obvious clues; Dark lines are generally indirect descriptions, not obvious clues.

3. It is difficult to summarize clues. Grasp two points:

(1) grasp this throughout, some local people and things can't be the clue of the whole novel.

② Start with keywords. First find the main and key events and people, and then combine them.

Example 1: 2015 National College Entrance Examination Chinese Volume1,the novel "Malanhua", the subjective topic "The novel has two clues of light and shade, what are they?"

What is the key word of the open line here?

It should not be difficult for everyone to find out "Malanhua, borrowing money and quarreling". Let's make a reasonable replacement and integration, that is, "Malanhua has a contradiction with her husband because she lent money to Aunt Ma."

The secret line, the key word is "Aunt Ma, Aunt Ma's daughter, pay back the money", and the integration is the process of "Aunt Ma's bookkeeping and Aunt Ma's daughter finally paying back the money."

(2) What is the plot @?

In fact, in the real question, almost no one will write the word plot directly in the title, but we must understand what is the content of the plot.

The novel is built by one plot after another, and what attracts us most is the fascinating and wonderful plot. The plot is one event after another. In this event, the author describes the story, describes the environment, shapes the characters and shows the theme. As an examination of the plot, it may be-