The description technique in literature referred to the use of various means to express the characters, environment, plot, emotions, and other literary elements to achieve the purpose of exaggerating the atmosphere, shaping the image, promoting the plot, and expressing the theme. The following are common descriptions: 1. Portrait Description: By describing the appearance of the character, the character's personality and psychological state are expressed. 2. Description of the environment: By describing the atmosphere, scenery, climate, etc. of the environment, it shows the identity, status, personality, and psychological state of the character. 3. Description of action: Through describing the actions, behavior, posture, etc. of the character, the character's personality and psychological state are expressed. 4. Psychological Description: Through describing the thoughts, emotions, wishes, doubts, etc. of the character, the character's personality and psychological state are expressed. 5. Language Description: By describing the language, voice, and tone of the character, the character's personality, identity, psychological state, and the atmosphere of the scene are expressed. 6. Description of Manners: Through describing the facial expressions, eyes, gestures, etc. of the character, the character's personality and psychological state are expressed. 7. Description of details: By describing small details such as clothing, habits, utensils, etc. to express the identity, status, personality, and psychological state of the character. 8. Comparisons: By comparing the words, actions, attitudes, and environments of the characters before and after, the characters 'personalities and mental states are expressed. 9. Symbolism: Using symbolism to express the thoughts, feelings, and personality traits of the characters. 10. Description and Imagination: Create new scenes, plots, and characters through imagination and fantasy to express the character's personality and psychological state.
Description is a literary rhetoric used to describe characters, scenes, emotions, and other things so that readers can better understand and feel the plot and characters in the work. Common descriptions included: 1. Appearance Description: By describing the appearance characteristics of the character, such as hairstyle, clothing, skin color, facial features, etc., the character's personality and emotions are expressed. 2. Psychological Description: By describing the character's inner feelings and thoughts such as fear, joy, pain, confusion, etc., the character's personality and emotions are expressed. 3. Description of action: By describing the actions and movements of the character, such as running, jumping, gestures, eyes, etc., it shows the character's personality and emotions. 4. Language Description: By describing the language, tone, and words of the character, the character's personality and emotions are expressed. 5. Description of the environment: By describing the environment, scenery, atmosphere, etc., the character's personality and emotions are expressed. 6. Description of details: Through describing details such as the subtle movements of a butterfly, the subtle changes of a flower, etc., it highlights the character's personality and emotions. 7. Comparing descriptions: By comparing the differences and similarities between characters and things, the characters 'personalities and emotions are expressed. 8. Symbolism: Through symbolism, such as the crow representing loneliness, the white dove representing equality, the character and emotions are expressed. These descriptions could be combined to form a richer literary expression.
Description is a literary rhetoric used to describe characters, scenes, things, etc. to enhance the artistic appeal and expressiveness of the work. The description techniques could be divided into different types, such as image description, detail description, environment description, psychological description, action description, and scenery description. Image description refers to describing the appearance, character, behavior and other characteristics of the character to let the reader feel the image and character of the character. For example, in 'Dream of the Red Chamber', a vivid, three-dimensional, and individual character image was created through the description of Jia Baoyu's appearance, personality, and habits. The description of details was to describe the character's personality, character, psychology, and feelings through the description of parts and details of the character. For example, in Water Margins, every detail of Lin Chong's fight at Liangshan Lake showed the contradiction and pain in his heart. The description of the environment referred to the description of the characteristics of the environment, atmosphere, scenery, etc. to show the living environment and background of the characters. For example, Journey to the West portrayed a world full of vitality and danger by describing the prosperity of Chang 'an City, the magnificence of temples, and the evil of monsters. The psychological description referred to the character's personality and inner world by describing the character's inner feelings and thoughts. For example, Romance of the Three Kingdoms showed the complex psychology and inner world of two historical figures through Zhuge Liang's inner monologue and Cao Cao's inner struggle. Action description was to describe the character's character and image through the actions and movements of the character. For example, in Water Margins, Lin Chong's every action and decision during the war at Liangshan Lake showed his brave, courageous, and firm image. Scenery description referred to describing the living environment and background of the characters by describing the characteristics of the natural scenery. For example, Journey to the West depicted a world full of thrills and mysteries through the sea of fire in the Flaming Mountain, Red Boy's cave, and the walking routes of the four disciples.
There were many common writing techniques, description techniques, and expression techniques. Here are some common ones: 1. Description: - [Description of the environment: By describing the environment, it shows the plot and the living environment of the character.] - Character Description: Create a character's image by describing the character's appearance, personality, and psychology. - [Event Description: Illustrate the plot by describing the process and details of the event.] - Sensory Description: Create an atmosphere and emotions by describing sensory stimulations such as sounds, smells, and sights. 2. Technique of expression: - Symbol: use symbolic language and symbols to express the theme. - [Comparisons: Use comparisons to highlight the character's image and characteristics.] - Reversal: Use reversal to shape the character's image and personality. - Metaphor: Use a metaphor to vividly express the theme. - Exaggeration: To emphasize the importance of the plot by exaggerating the character's image and characteristics. These techniques could be combined to create more vivid, profound, and fascinating works.
The common writing techniques, description techniques, and expression techniques were as follows: 1. Description: - Delicate Description: By describing the appearance, psychology, behavior, and other details of the character, the reader can feel the real and delicate emotions and atmosphere. - Scenery Description: By describing the natural landscape and cultural landscape, the readers can feel the vivid, magnificent and beautiful scene, and at the same time, it can arouse the readers 'emotional resonance. - Comparisons: By comparing two or more things, the reader can feel the difference and highlight the characteristics and importance of one of the things. - [Description: By comparing two things, the reader can better understand and feel the characteristics and meaning of one of the things.] 2. Technique of expression: - Exaggeration: Exaggerating the characteristics and significance of things to make the reader feel more vivid, vivid, and intense. - Symbolism: The use of symbols to convey the meaning of one thing to another, allowing the reader to better understand and feel the emotions and meaning within. - Comparisons: By comparing two or more things to highlight the characteristics and importance of one thing, the reader can better understand and feel the emotions in it. - Suppress what you want to promote: By first suppressing and then promoting, you first show the negative characteristics of an object and then show its positive characteristics, so that the reader can better feel the emotions and meaning of it. The above are the common writing techniques, description techniques, and expression techniques. Different writing techniques and expression techniques can be used in different writing situations to better express the author's feelings and intentions.
The description technique referred to various rhetorical devices used to describe literary elements such as characters, scenes, and plots. Below are some common descriptions and their effects: 1. Appearance Description: By describing the appearance, environment, items, etc. of the character, the image of the scene, and the atmosphere of the scene. For example," He was wearing an old coat and his hair was messy like a tramp." 2. Psychological description: By describing the thoughts, feelings, emotions, etc. of the character, the image of the character and the development of the plot. For example," He looked at the gun in his hand with fear and a deep sense of satisfaction." 3. Description of action: Through describing the actions, movements, postures, etc. of the character, the image of the character, the development of the plot, etc. For example," He picked up a gun and rushed at that person." 4. Language Description: By describing the language, accent, and words of the characters, the image of the characters, the atmosphere of the plot, and so on. For example," Her voice is very low and sounds very powerful." 5. Description of the environment: By describing the environment, scenery, atmosphere, etc., the character's image, plot development, etc. For example," They are in the forest surrounded by tall trees. The sunlight shines through the gaps of the leaves and forms a warm halo on their bodies." The role of the description technique was to enrich the character's image, promote the development of the plot, and exaggerate the atmosphere. The writing style in the novel could help the readers better understand the character's psychology, the situation and atmosphere, and thus better feel the emotions and thoughts of the novel.
There were many ways to describe a novel: 1. Action Description: Through describing the actions of the character, the plot and character of the character are revealed. For example,"He picked up the dagger and rushed at the enemy without hesitation." 2. Psychological Description: Through describing the thoughts and emotions of the character, the plot and the character's personality are revealed. For example,"He felt his face heat up and his heart was filled with fear and uneasiness." 3. Description of the environment: By describing the scene and environment, you can show the plot and character of the character. For example," When night falls, the wind whistles through the buildings, and it's creepy." 4. Description of details: By describing the character's clothing, food, utensils, and other details to show the plot and character of the character. For example," He was wearing a tattered shirt and had a musty smell. He was holding an old bowl." 5. Comparing descriptions: By comparing people and things, you can show the plot and character of the character. For example," She's tall, fair-skinned, and has exquisite facial features. She stands out in the crowd." 6. Symbolism: Use symbolism to show the plot and character. For example," Red symbolizes passion and strength. This color is used in novels to describe the inner strength of the protagonist." 7. Description of dialogue: Through the dialogue between the characters to show the plot and character. He whispered,"I don't want to do this, but I have to finish the task." 8. Description of contrast and conflict: By describing the contrast and conflict between characters, it shows the plot and character of the characters. For example," The contradictions and conflicts between them made it impossible for them to reach an agreement, which eventually led to a tragic ending."
There are many ways to describe a novel. The following are some of the common ways: 1. Action Description: Through describing the actions of the character, the plot and character are revealed. For example," He quickly turned on his flashlight to illuminate the darkness ahead "," She frantically waved her arms to try to keep the ball." 2. Psychological Description: Through describing the inner feelings and thoughts of the characters, the plot and character are revealed. For example," he felt extremely depressed and felt that he had been completely ignored "," she silently prayed that the competition would go smoothly." 3. Description of the environment: Through the description of the natural environment and social environment to show the plot and character. For example," the sky is overcast and drizzling "," the streets are brightly lit and people are rushing through." 4. Language Description: Through the description of the character's language, tone, demeanor, and actions, the plot and character are revealed. For example," he roared loudly as if he wanted to vent all his troubles "," she lowered her head in panic and kept fumbling for her phone." 5. Comparing descriptions: By comparing the differences between characters or things, you can show the plot and character. For example," He's tall and muscular, obviously a little arrogant "," She's sweet and fair-skinned, a little arrogant ". 6. Symbolism: Use symbolic language and symbols to show the plot and character. For example," that burning torch symbolizes the importance he places on his family " and " that racing car that keeps vibrating symbolizes his desire for victory." These descriptions could be combined to create a richer literary effect.
Scenery description was a technique used to describe the emotions of the characters, the background of the story, and the atmosphere by describing the scenes, scenery, buildings, and environment. Here are eight techniques for describing scenery: 1. Description of shape and color: describe a scene through shape and color, such as the shape and color of a flower or the shape and color of a building. 2. Space: By describing the space of the scene, the reader can feel the true size and position of the scene. For example, the width of the street, the height of the buildings, the color of the sky, and so on. 3. Prominent atmosphere: By describing the atmosphere of the scene, you can express the emotions of the characters, the background of the story, and the atmosphere. For example, describing a street at night, a street scene on a rainy night, a stormy weather, and so on. 4. Use metaphor and personification: Use metaphor and personification to make the description more vivid. For example, using flowers as an analogy, using trees as an analogy, and so on. 5. Grasp the details: By describing the details, you can show the realism and liveliness of the scene. For example, describing the shape of the petals and stamen of a flower, the time and color of the withering of a flower, etc. 6. Use Verbs: Use the usage of the verb to show the changes and movements of the scene. For example, describing a scene of a car driving, a scene of a character's actions, etc. 7. Focus on seasons and weather: describe the atmosphere and changes of the scene by describing the seasons and weather. For example, he described a spring flower blooming, an autumn leaf falling, a hot summer, a cold winter, and so on. 8. Use sound to describe the atmosphere and changes of the scene. For example, describing the noise of a rainy night, the chirping of birds in the morning, the sound of waves, and so on.
Techniques in literary works referred to the various techniques and techniques used by the author in the process of creation to create a special effect or atmosphere, shape the characters, and promote the development of the story. Common literary techniques included description, narration, symbolism, comparison, exaggeration, irony, metaphor, personification, and so on. Description techniques were used to describe characters, scenes, plots, and so on. They included portrait descriptions, language descriptions, action descriptions, psychological descriptions, environmental descriptions, and so on. The role of the description technique was to let the readers better understand the characters and plot in the work, and to feel the atmosphere and emotions in the work. The narrative techniques used to tell a story included direct narration, indirect narration, comparison narration, event combination narration, and so on. Direct narration refers to the author directly describing events and characters so that readers can directly understand the plot and content of the story. An indirect narration was when the author told the story by describing the psychology and emotions of the characters so that the readers could have a deeper understanding of the events and characters. Comparing narrations refers to comparing two or more events in the process of telling a story to highlight their differences and similarities. Combined narration was the process of combining multiple events to form a complete story. Symbolism is used to imply meaning or express emotion by linking specific symbols, objects, or images to characters or plots to express the author's feelings or meaning. For example, he associated red roses with love, and the moon with loneliness and longing. Comparisons were used to highlight the characters 'personalities, characteristics, strengths, and weaknesses by comparing them. For example, by comparing two people, one of the characters 'inferiority, vanity, and cunningness could be shown. Exaggeration is used to exaggerate the characteristics and emotions of important people. Exaggeration is used to express the author's feelings or meaning by exaggerating the performance, behavior, or characteristics of a character. For example, exaggerating a person's alcohol tolerance to one ton a day or exaggerating a person's performance to an extreme extent. Satire is used to reveal problems in society or human nature. It is used to satirize social phenomena, human weaknesses, or political corruption to express the author's feelings or meaning. For example, mocking someone's greed, selfishness, or laziness. Metaphors are used to compare two things to highlight their similarities and differences in order to better understand them. For example, comparing Apple to a wife and a computer to a lover.
Artistry, rhetoric, description, and language style were commonly used concepts in novel writing, including the following: 1. Art techniques: refers to the techniques used in the creation of novels, such as description, narration, lyricism, contrast, symbolism, suggestion, exaggeration, etc. Through these methods to shape the character image, portray the plot, express the theme, etc. Rhetoric: refers to the use of special techniques in literature to enhance the effect of expression, such as metaphor, personification, exaggeration, comparison, and so on. 3. Description: refers to the specific methods used to describe the characters, scenes, plots, etc. in the creation of novels, such as appearance description, action description, psychological description, language description, etc. 4. Language style: It refers to the expression, language style and intonation used in literary works, such as modern Chinese, ancient Chinese, dialect, spoken language, etc. For example, in the novel Dream of the Red Chamber, Cao Xueqin vividly presented the characters, emotions, and experiences of Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu through exquisite descriptions. At the same time, he used many rhetorical devices such as metaphor, personification, exaggeration, etc. to enhance the effect of expression. In addition, in the novel Water Margins, Shi Naian vividly portrayed the images of Lu Zhishen, Lin Chong and other characters. At the same time, he used many rhetorical devices such as contrast and comparison to enhance the effect of his expression. These techniques and skills provided important support for the artistry of the novel.