The Wild Duck was a realistic novel by Dickens, which mainly described a wild duck and its life in a pond. Mallard ducks were lonely. They longed for human understanding and attention, but in the end, they chose to live alone. In the novel, the words that best express the author's thoughts and feelings are: "Yes, I am a wild duck, I am lonely, I am lonely, but I know that this is my own choice." This sentence expressed the attitude of the wild duck's independent choice to live a lonely life, which was not recognized by society, but still insisted on its own choice. It reflected the author's deep understanding and thinking about loneliness.
Don't you see that the Yellow River flows from heaven to the sea and never returns? This was a famous line from " Wine to Drink " that expressed Li Bai's wild and unrestrained feelings.
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The words that express the author's thoughts and feelings can be reflected through the author's language, words, sentence patterns, rhetorical techniques, and so on. The following are some common expressions used by authors to express their thoughts and feelings: 1. Sorrow: express the author's grief, loss, and other emotions about a certain matter or the fate of a character. For example, in "Dream of the Red Chamber","I ask the flowers with tears in my eyes, but the flowers don't speak. The flowers fly over the swing." 2. Anger: express the author's indignation, protest, and other emotions towards injustice, injustice, violence, etc., such as " The Raging Hair Rushes to the Crown, Leaning on the Baluster, Drizzling Rain Breaks Down " in " Water Margins ". 3. Delight: express the author's affirmation, gratification, and other emotions of a certain thing or the fate of a character, such as "The rise and fall of the world is the responsibility of every man" in Romance of the Three Kingdoms. 4. Fear: express the author's fear of certain dangers and the unknown, such as "The monster is really creepy" in "Journey to the West". 5. Sentiment: express the author's feelings, thoughts, and other emotions about life, the world, history, etc., such as "Who hasn't died since ancient times?" in Water Margins. 6. Satire: To express the author's dissatisfaction, criticism, and other emotions towards certain people or things, such as "Sun Wukong beats the White Bone Demon three times" in "Journey to the West". 7. Praise: express the author's love, reverence, and other feelings for certain people or things, such as "Kong Ming dedicated his life to the Shu Han until his death" in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
To read a narrative, one generally needed to start from the following aspects: 1. Pay attention to the way you express your emotions. Narrativers usually express their emotions by describing the emotional changes of the characters and describing them in detail. For example, he could describe the changes in emotions through the expression, speech, and behavior of the character. 2. Pay attention to the context of emotional expression: The author of a narrative will also consider the context of emotions when expressing emotions. For example, the environment in which the character was located, the surrounding people, the background of the event, and so on would all have an impact on the expression of emotions. 3. Pay attention to the ups and downs of emotional expression: When narrators express their emotions, they usually have an emotional ups and downs, namely the beginning, development, climax, and ending of the emotion. Through the ups and downs of emotions, it could better express the emotional changes of the character. 4. Pay attention to the infiltration of emotional expression: When narrators express their emotions, they will also permeate their emotions through details, metaphor, and symbolism. For example, he could use details to express the feelings of the character or use metaphor and symbolism to let the reader feel the author's feelings. To sum up, the question of how the author expressed his emotions in a narrative requires careful reading of the article, paying attention to the way of emotional expression, context, ups and downs, and infiltration, and analyzing it in combination with specific situations.
Not to disappoint Tathagata, not to disappoint Qing is a poem from the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Song of Everlasting Regret." The whole poem reads: Parting attentively, re-send words, words have vowed to know each other. On the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, in the middle of the night when no one was whispering in the Longevity Palace. In heaven I wish to be lovebirds, on earth I wish to be twigs. As long as the heavens and earth last, this regret will never end. Among them, the phrase " not to disappoint the Buddha, not to disappoint the Qing " referred to the love relationship between two people." Buddha " referred to the Buddha in Buddhism, and " Qing " referred to Yang Guifei. Through this sentence, the poet expressed his deep love for Yang Guifei and promised to protect her no matter what difficulties she encountered. This sentence expressed the poet's strong pursuit and commitment to true love, reflecting the deep feelings of friendship.
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One way is to read the story aloud. It helps with pronunciation and understanding. Another is to make predictions before reading further. For example, guessing what the character will do next.