The bedside room leaks and has no dry place, and the rain feet are like numbness, and what rhetorica

Updated on Bedside 2024-07-20
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There is no dry place in the bedside room, and the rain feet are not cut off. The rhetorical devices of exaggeration, metaphor, and duality are used.

    From: Tang Du Fu's "Song of the Thatched House Broken by the Autumn Wind".

    Translation: When it rains, the roof leaks, there is no dry place in the house, and the rainwater on the roof keeps leaking down like twine.

    The poem recounts the author's thatched hut being broken by the autumn wind and causing the whole family to be exposed to the rain, expressing his inner feelings, embodying the poet's lofty ideological realm of worrying about the country and the people, and is a model work in Du's poems.

    The whole article can be divided into four paragraphs, the first paragraph writes about the anxiety of facing the wind and breaking the house; The second paragraph writes about the helplessness of facing the group of children; The third paragraph writes about the pain of suffering from the night rain; In the fourth paragraph, it is written that the vast building is looking forward to the vast building and sublimating the suffering. The first three paragraphs are realistic narratives, telling about their own suffering, and their emotions are implicitly suppressed; The latter paragraph is the sublimation of ideals, directly expressing the feelings of the people, and the emotions are agitated.

    The layers of narration in the first three paragraphs lay a solid foundation for the lyricism of the latter paragraph, and such a subdued and tortuous emotional change perfectly reflects the style of Du's poem "depression and frustration".

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    This poem is a song of the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's thatched hut broken by the autumn wind, the bedside house leaks without a dry place, and the rain feet are not cut off, using exaggeration and metaphor, comparing the heavy rain to twine, indicating that the rain is heavy and dense.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Rhetorical devices of exaggeration and metaphor are used.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Use exaggerated rhetorical devices.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Handsome! Sheet? bar.

Related questions
14 answers2024-07-20

Du Fu's "Song of the Thatched House Broken by the Autumn Wind". >>>More

3 answers2024-07-20

It's spring rains, which correspond to the climatic characteristics of spring: wet! >>>More

2 answers2024-07-20

Exaggeration, metaphor, duality....

The thatched hut where I lived leaked rain, wetting the head of the bed, and the rain was very heavy, and the raindrops were dense and did not mean to stop. >>>More

2 answers2024-07-20

This is Du Fu's song of self-harm and poverty. In the autumn and August of the second year of the last century (761 AD), the autumn wind swept away the thatch on the hut, and it rained heavily at night, making the roof leak and the bed wet. Here is written about the hardships of the author's later life, not only lamenting his own suffering, but also caring for the world below.

1 answers2024-07-20

Du Fu's difficulties in his later years are indescribable, but he still cares about the country, but he has enough spare energy. These two poems seem to let us see Lao Du's hardships, dilapidated houses, and the night rain, and the destiny of personnel is all in it.