"My Uncle Yule" is a fantasy novel written by British Potter. The following is my analysis of the rhetoric and role of the description of the novel's environment: 1. Metaphor: By comparing the sand in the desert to a "dead viper", it emphasized the desolation and silence of the desert. This metaphor made it easier for the readers to imagine and feel the viciousness and desolation of the desert, which enhanced the appeal of the novel. 2. Comparisons: The novel shows the prosperity and convenience of the city by comparing the noise and prosperity of the desert and the city. For example, in the novel, the sand in the desert "spreads like a dead viper" while the streets of the city "are like bare streets without pedestrians". This contrast made it easier for readers to feel the hustle and bustle of the city. 3. Parallel: The novel uses parallel sentences such as "Desert, desert, or desert, no green, no sound","Sand, sand, or sand, as hard and as heavy as a stone". The emphasis on the desolation and silence of the desert made the readers feel the cruelty and ruthlessness of the desert more deeply. 4. Anthropomorphism: The novel makes it easier for readers to imagine and feel the reality and desolation of the desert through the personification of the plants, animals, and environment in the desert. For example, the cacti in the desert were "like proud lions", the camels "rustled", and the trees "withered like they were dead". This kind of personification made it easier for the readers to feel the reality and ruthlessness of the desert. The description of the environment is an indispensable element in the novel. Through the use of metaphor, contrast, analogy, personification and other rhetorical devices, it can better show the scene and atmosphere in the novel and enhance the appeal and expressiveness of the novel.
The description of the environment was one of the most commonly used techniques in novel writing. It was mainly used to describe the mood, atmosphere, plot, and theme of the characters. In reading, the description of the environment can have the following effects: Description of the background: The description of the environment can allow the reader to better understand the background of the story and provide the necessary explanation for the development of the story. 2. Enrichment of the atmosphere: The description of the environment can use scenery, atmosphere, sound and other means to render the atmosphere so that the reader can feel the environment in which the story is located and better understand the emotions and behavior of the characters. 3. Prominent character: The description of the environment can highlight the character's character characteristics by describing the scenery, sound, smell and other details of the character's activity area to better portray the character's image. 4. Drive the development of the story: The description of the environment can promote the development and progress of the story by hinting or guiding the development of the story. 5. To provide readers with space for imagination: The description of the environment can provide readers with space for imagination so that readers can better understand the moral and symbolic meaning behind the story. In reading, we should carefully read the description of the environment to understand its role and combine it with the plot and the characters to think and analyze to better understand the meaning and extension of the novel.
Blessing was a novel by Lu Xun. The beginning of the novel vividly described the environment, creating a poor and difficult social atmosphere for the readers, thus leading to the living conditions of the protagonist Xianglin Sao. The effects of environmental descriptions were: 1. Enriching the atmosphere: By describing the atmosphere, color, sound, etc. of the environment, the reader can feel the tension, oppression, bitterness, etc. of the environment to lay the foundation for the development of the following plot. 2. Prominent character image: The environment can reflect the character's living environment, personality, psychology, etc. By describing the environment, the character image can be better highlighted. 3. To promote the development of the plot: The description of the environment can provide background and clues for the development of the plot, laying the foundation for the development of the following plot. 4. Create an artistic conception: Through the description of the environment, you can create an artistic conception that allows the reader to feel an emotion and deepen the understanding of the novel's theme. In the beginning of the book, the author described the desolation, poverty, and ruin of the village where Aunt Xianglin lived, which made the readers feel a deep atmosphere of poverty and pain. These environmental descriptions not only provide the background and clues for the life situation of Xianglin Sao, but also highlight the character image of Xianglin Sao, making her the protagonist of the novel. At the same time, the description of the environment also made the readers feel that the theme of the novel revealed the darkness and poverty of the society at that time.
" Childhoods " mainly described the growth of the protagonist, Aliosha, from childhood to youth. In the novel, Dostoevsky portrayed the Russian rural life and characters through vivid descriptions of the environment, showing the social class division and the dark side of human nature at that time. The description of the environment was one of the most important techniques in " Dostoevsky described the natural and social environment in different scenes in detail so that readers could feel the emotions and meanings contained in the plot of the novel more deeply. For example, the first chapter of the novel,"In the Village," described the environment and scenery of the small village where Aliosha's family lived. The woods, rivers, fields, and distant mountains around the village were described by Dostoevsky in a very realistic way, allowing the readers to feel the beauty and mystery of nature. At the same time, the residents and scenes in the village are also described very vividly. The readers can feel the social class division and the dark side of human nature at that time. In addition, in the second half of the novel, Dostoevsky further emphasized the influence of the environment on the growth and fate of the characters by describing the fire in the village and the suffering of the children. These plots not only let the readers feel the viciousness and danger of the environment, but also show the tenacity and courage of the protagonist Aliosha, making the readers more deeply understand the theme and emotions of the novel.
The character in the short story "My Uncle Hule" by Maurpassant was actually a fictional character. The story was about the protagonist's distant uncle, Yule. Yule was a wealthy businessman, but he lived a luxurious life regardless of the needs of his family. The story used the protagonist's memories to express the style of French society and the living conditions of the people at that time.
" Childhoods " was mainly about the growth of the protagonist, Aliosha, from childhood to youth. The following are the descriptions and rhetorical devices in this book: Description: 1. Description of psychology: Through Aliosha's monologue and inner monologue, it described the contradiction, pain and loneliness in his heart. 2. Description of the environment: Through the description of the local customs and natural environment of the town, it shows the environment in which Aliosha grew up. 3. Description of the details: Through the description of the streets, buildings, food and other details of the town, the unique charm of the town was portrayed. 4. Comparisons: By comparing Aliosha's childhood with others, it highlights his unique experiences and encounters. Rhetoric: 1 Metaphor: By comparing Aliosha's childhood to a long journey, it shows the hardships and challenges he experienced. 2. Personification: By personifying the residents and items of the town, the characters and emotions are given to them to enhance the appeal of the novel. 3. Exaggeration: By exaggerating Aliosha's childhood experiences and encounters, he emphasized his uniqueness and uniqueness. 4. Rhetorical question: By raising questions in the novel to guide the reader to think, it increases the reasoning and thinking value of the novel. Through rich descriptions and rhetorical devices, the novel portrayed Aliosha's childhood experience and growth process, making readers feel the contradictions and pain in his heart, and at the same time, showing Dostoevsky's literary talent and depth.
There was no doubt that his father was Henry VIII, and that he was Henry VIII's brother.
The description of the environment was a commonly used technique in the creation of novels. It was used to describe the background, atmosphere, and characters of the story so that the readers could better understand and feel the story. The following are some of the environmental descriptions: Night fell, and the moonlight shone through the treetops on the land. It was a quiet night. The strong wind blew through the leaves and rustled them. Accompanied by the chirping of birds in the distance, it was a beautiful natural scenery. The undulating mountains in the distance were shrouded in clouds, like a mysterious world that was intoxicating. There was a vast grassland with green grass and yellow flowers. The sounds of animals coming from afar made people feel the beauty of nature. An ancient castle with a long history. There were traces of time on the walls, giving people a heavy feeling.
Description, rhetoric, and expression were the three most commonly used methods in literature to help readers better understand the plot, the emotions of the characters, and the atmosphere of the scene. Description refers to the use of words, adjectives, verbs, and other means to express the characteristics, state, or emotions of things. The common description techniques were: 1. Delicate language description: Through describing the appearance, psychology, actions, etc. of the character, it shows the character's personality and emotions. 2. Figurative metaphor and symbolism: By comparing or symbolizing things, readers can better understand the characteristics and significance of things. 3. Description of details: Through the description of specific details such as clothing lines, eyes, voice, etc., to show the character's personality and quality. 4. Comparing and setting off: Through comparison and setting off, you can highlight the characteristics and significance of something. 5. Description of the environment: By describing the surrounding environment, such as scenery, atmosphere, atmosphere, etc., to show the background and atmosphere of the story. Rhetoric is a commonly used way of expression in literature. It is to enhance the expressiveness and appeal of the article through specific language skills. Common rhetorical methods were: 1. Analogy: By comparing two things, the reader can better understand the characteristics and meaning of the things. 2. Personification: Giving non-human things human characteristics and emotions to make them more expressive and infectious. 3. Exaggeration: Exaggerating things to make them more prominent and expressive. 4. Rhetorical question: express the author's views and attitude in a questioning manner. 5. Alignment: Arrange similar sentences or passages to enhance the rhythm and expressiveness of the language. The expression refers to the language form and writing skills used in the article. Common expressions were: 1. Narration: Explain the story by describing events and characters. 2. Description: Use words and images to show the characteristics of people, scenes, and things. 3. Discussion: By expressing the author's point of view and attitude, the meaning and significance of the story will be revealed. 4. Lyricism: By expressing the author's emotions and feelings, it shows the emotional color of the story. [Description: Use words and diagrams to introduce the characteristics and significance of things.]
I choose the villain in 'My Uncle Hule' by Maurpassant, Pétain. Pétain was a greedy, selfish, cunning, and cruel man. He used his wealth and status to pursue his own interests, regardless of the feelings and interests of others. He was cruel to his uncle Yule's family, exploiting and oppressing them. Not only did he steal his uncle's property, but his ambition to seize the throne also led him to resort to violent means to achieve his goals. Pétain was a villain with twisted humanity. His greed and selfishness made him lose his moral code and humanity. His cruelty and cruelty made people angry and afraid. His evil behavior eventually led to the tragedy and misfortune of his uncle's family. Although Pétain was a villain, his actions and motives revealed the complexity and variety of human nature. His story also reminds us that greed and selfishness can have serious consequences, and that the importance of human nature and morality is crucial even in adversity.
The effects of the scenery descriptions at the beginning and end of My Uncle Hule were as follows: The description of the scenery at the beginning of the story creates an atmosphere for the reader to better understand the background and scene of the story. For example, the beginning of the novel described " the sun shines through the leaves on my uncle Yule " to let the readers feel that this was a beautiful season, and at the same time, it also provided an explanation for the background of the story so that the readers could better understand the environment in which the story happened. 2. The ending description of the scenery: to provide the reader with a deep impression and leave room for imagination. For example, the ending of the novel described that there was a vast sea in the distance, so that the readers could feel the scene at the end of the story, and at the same time, it left the readers with room for imagination. There might be more stories waiting for the readers to discover. In a novel, the description of the scenery at the beginning and the end is very important. It can create an atmosphere for the readers to better understand the background and scene of the story, and leave the readers with room for imagination so that the readers can better explore the meaning and extension of the story.