Paragons that are critical to the author's emotions and thoughts are often used in novels, essays, and other literary works. They can help readers better understand the author's emotions and thoughts, and at the same time, enhance the appeal and artistic value of the work. A lyrical passage usually contained the following elements: 1. Emotional expression: express the author's emotional state by describing the protagonist's emotions, feelings, and thoughts. 2. Commentary expression: express the author's views and attitudes through comments, analysis, and thinking on the basis of emotional expression. 3. Lyrical expression: On the basis of argumentative expression, the author's emotions are expressed through poetry, prose and other expressions. 4. The structure of the passage: The lyrical paragraph will usually have different arrangements at the beginning, middle and end of the article to better express the author's feelings and thoughts. Here are some good examples of lyrical passages: 1 " The most precious thing in this world is not wealth but time. When you lose time, everything becomes meaningless." - One Hundred Years of Solitude "Sometimes I feel that life is like a journey. We have to face all kinds of scenery. Sometimes we lose our way, but we have to keep moving forward." - Alive " I used to think that love could fill the regrets of life. However, it's love that creates more regrets." - Dream of the Red Chamber 4 " The road of life is bumpy, but as long as you have a dream and work hard for it, you will definitely succeed." - Journey to the West " Sometimes I have the illusion that my dreams will come true. But when I really faced the challenge, I realized that my dream was just an illusion." - Ordinary World