The following are some poems that contain the word "by water":
1. The so-called Yiren is on the other side of the water. The Book of Songs, Reeds and Rushes
2. The spring eye is silent and cherishes the trickle; The shade of the tree shines on the water and loves the soft sunshine. Yang Wanli's Little Pool
3. Outside the bamboo, peach blossoms are three or two branches, and the spring river is warm. Su Shi's "Huichong Spring River Evening Scenery"
4. I ask you, how much sorrow can you have? Like a river flowing eastward in spring. Li Yu's " Beauty Yu: When Will the Spring Flowers and Autumn Moon End?"
5. The gate of heaven cut off the Chu River, and the clear water flowed back here. Li Bai's " Gazing at Tianmen Mountain "
6. To the west of Jia Ting, north of Gushan Temple, the water was flat and the clouds were low. Bai Juyi's Spring Journey to Qiantang Lake
7. The spring tide reaches the sea level, and the bright moon rises on the sea. Zhang Ruoxu's " Moonlit Night on the Spring River "
8. Looking at the sky by the mountain, listening to the wind by the sea. I love you, and I dream with you. The Book of Songs, Daya, Emperor Wen's Ten, Emperor.
9. Reluctant to part, I serve on the battlefield. "The Book of Songs, Xiaoya, Picking Wei"
10. It's close to a mountain and a river. It has a good lintel. The Book of Songs, Zhou Nan, Peach Blossom
Please note that the above poems are only some examples. There are many more poems that contain the words "by water".
The origin of 'The Shape of Water' lies in Guillermo del Toro's creative mind. He often draws from his love of monsters and the idea of the underdog. He wanted to tell a story set in the 1960s that would touch on themes like segregation and the power of connection. The concept of a mute woman falling in love with a non - human being was part of his exploration of different forms of love and communication. He also incorporated elements of Cold War paranoia into the story to add depth and context.
There are many ancient poems that describe water. The following are some examples:
1. "The water is like the waves of the eyes, and the mountains are like the peaks of the eyebrows. " -100 common poems with the word" water "in the Flying Flower Order
2. "Clear water produces hibiscus flowers, which are naturally carved. " -100 common poems with the word" water "in the Flying Flower Order
3. "When we reach the end of the water, we sit and watch the clouds rise. " -100 common poems with the word" water "in the Flying Flower Order
4. "But I cast down the crystal curtain, looking at the autumn moon. " -100 common poems with the word" water "in the Flying Flower Order
5. "The white cloud spring on Mount Tianping, the clouds come from the heart and the water comes from the leisure. " -Ancient Poetry Network
6. "The bright moon shines among the pine trees, and the clear spring flows up the stone. " -Autumn Dusk in the Mountain, Wang Wei
7. "White hair floating in the green water, red palms stirring the clear waves. - Ode to Goose, King Luo Bin
8. "The spring eye is silent and cherishes the trickle. The shade of the tree shines on the water and loves the soft and clear. - Pool, Yang Wanli
9. "Peach blossoms outside the bamboo, ducks in the spring water can predict." " -Title: Hui Chong {Spring River Evening Scenery}, Su Shi
10. "The rolling Yangtze River flows eastward, and the waves wash away the heroes. " -Linjiang Immortal 21 History Tanci, Yang Shen
These poems described different characteristics and scenes of water. Some expressed the clarity and calmness of water, some described the flow and vastness of water, and some expressed the gentleness and warmth of water. These ancient poems and verses made people feel the beauty and magic of water through vivid language and image descriptions.
One of the main themes is love that transcends differences. In the story, the relationship between the human and the non - human (the creature) shows that love can exist between two very different beings. Another theme could be the idea of otherness. The creature is different from the ordinary humans, and the story explores how society reacts to this 'other' and how the characters who form a bond with it see beyond its appearance.
Elisa, she is at the heart of the story. Her muteness makes her an outsider in a way, but it also gives her a different perspective. Then there's Strickland, who is sort of the antagonist. He represents the more cruel and unfeeling side of humanity. And the creature, which is the focus of Elisa's affection and the source of much of the story's conflict and connection.