A fable is a literary work that tells a story or the behavior of an animal to convey a certain truth or lesson. It usually uses a personification technique to give the characteristics and behavior of the animal or character in the story to express the author's point of view more deeply. The purpose of a fable was to educate the reader through a fictional story to convey the truth and moral values of the real world to the reader to help the reader better understand the world and self-awareness. Fables usually use short and enlightening language to make it easy for the reader to understand and accept the author's point of view. Common fables included the tortoise and the rabbit, the wolf, the crow and the bird, and so on.
An example of writing words is as follows: 1. Satire: Using fake stories or personification of natural objects to reveal the bad phenomena in society or the weaknesses of human nature in order to achieve the purpose of bitter satire. Exhortation: Using fake stories or personification of natural objects to warn the reader that certain bad behavior or thoughts are harmful in order to achieve the purpose of exhortation. Fable: It is a literary work that uses a fake story or the personification of natural objects to explain a certain truth or lesson. It usually passes on certain ideas or values through fictional plots and characters. 4. Symbolism: To represent an abstract concept or emotion with a fake story or the personification of a natural object to achieve a profound meaning and symbolic meaning. 5. Anthropomorphism: Using fake stories or natural personification techniques to give non-human things or abstract concepts to human characteristics and behaviors to achieve vivid and easy to understand purposes.
Anthropomorphism refers to literary works that give non-human characters human characteristics and emotions, such as animals, plants, fictional characters, etc. These works usually used personification to show more vivid, three-dimensional, and profound characters and storylines. At the same time, it also helped to enhance the reader's sense of immersion and emotional resonance. There were many forms of expression in the works of literature, including but not limited to novels, poems, essays, cartoons, games, and so on. Among them, novels were one of the most common forms of personification. In novels, personified characters usually have their own personalities, thoughts, and feelings. They establish an emotional connection with the reader, allowing the reader to understand and experience the plot and characters in the literary work more deeply. At the same time, personification literature works could also enhance the literary and artistic value of the works and enhance the reader's memory and impression of the literary works. Humanoid literature was a very interesting literary form that could bring readers a unique reading experience and emotional resonance.
Anthropomorphism is a literary figure of speech used to describe characters with animal characteristics and behavior. Anthropomorphism was often used in novels, poems, essays, and other literary works to allow readers to understand and feel the plot and characters in the works more deeply. An idiom is a fixed phrase commonly used in Chinese. It is composed of four Chinese characters. The meaning and usage of idioms have certain rules and historical origins. They are an important part of Chinese traditional culture. Idioms are usually used to describe or express certain philosophy or ideas. A fable was a traditional literary form that conveyed a certain meaning or idea by telling a fictional story. Fables usually used animals as the main characters to reflect human society or human behavior through the description of animals and to explore certain truths or problems.
In the classic literary works, the use of metaphor and personification rhetoric can be referred to the following: Dream of the Red Chamber: This novel uses a lot of metaphor and personification techniques to portray the complexity and richness of human nature through the stories of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and other characters. It is known as the pinnacle of ancient Chinese novels. 2. Journey to the West: Through the mythical adventures of Sun Wukong and other characters, this novel uses a lot of metaphor and personification techniques to portray a picture full of fantasy and adventure. It is known as a classic work of Chinese mythological novels. " Water Margins ": Through the stories of Lin Chong, Song Jiang and other characters, this novel uses a large number of metaphor and personification techniques to portray a picture of a righteous thief rebelling against the Qing Dynasty. It is full of criticism of social injustice and human nature and is known as the masterpiece of ancient Chinese novels. Romance of the Three Kingdoms: This novel uses a lot of metaphor and personification techniques to describe the history of the Three Kingdoms period through the stories of Zhuge Liang, Guan Yu and other characters. It reflects the variety and complexity of human nature and is known as one of the treasures of ancient Chinese novels. The above four novels all use metaphor and personification and other rhetorical devices. The language is beautiful and the words are full of pearls. The readers can feel the charm and beauty of literature, appreciate the complexity and richness of human nature, and have high artistic value and cultural content.
Once upon a time, there was a little rabbit who was very smart and brave. One day, the little rabbit met a very fierce wolf in the forest. The wolf wanted to eat the rabbit, but the rabbit was not afraid. It used its clever brain to think of a way. The little rabbit told the wolf that he had a magic box with a lot of delicious food in it, but it could only be opened when the sun rose. The wolf was attracted by the little rabbit's words and decided to wait until the sun rose before looking for the little rabbit. But the wolf was lost in the forest and he was very hungry and tired. Finally, the wolf fell down beside a big tree. He felt very desperate. Just then, a bird flew over and asked the wolf if he needed help. The wolf told the little bird his story. The little bird told the wolf that as long as the sun rose, the little rabbit would be waiting for him by the tree. So the wolf found the little rabbit after the sun rose. He was very grateful for the little rabbit's help. The little rabbit told the wolf that although he did not directly help the wolf, his words made the wolf feel warm and hopeful, giving him courage and confidence to face life again. This story tells us that sometimes we don't need to do something directly, but we can convey strength and warmth through words and actions.
It helps in better understanding of the story. Fables often carry moral lessons, and a matching lesson can clarify those morals within the context of the story.
The fable of the pheasant dancing tells us a truth: too much vanity will lead people to fall into self-deception and fooling. In the story, the pheasant was proud of its beautiful feathers and would dance when it saw its own reflection. After Cao Cao heard this, he placed a large mirror in front of the pheasant to satisfy its vanity. After the pheasant saw its unparalleled beauty, it fell into a state of self-admiration, singing and dancing tirelessly in front of the mirror. In the end, the pheasant exhausted all its strength and fell to the ground, dead. This story tells us that excessive vanity will make people lose themselves, ignore reality, and eventually lead to their own tragedy. Therefore, we should remain humble and rational, not be driven by vanity, cherish our true self, and not be confused by external appearances.
Animal Farm, a political fable, used personification to create vivid, vivid, and profound characters so that readers could resonate and understand them more easily. In the novel, the animals on the farm were endowed with human characteristics and behaviors, such as the little swineherd George was smart and witty, the chicken Harry was brave and fearless, and the big pig Tao Tao was loyal and reliable, etc. These characters were not only the names of the animals, but also their personalities, characteristics, and behaviors. The existence of these characters made the novel more vivid, interesting, and fascinating. It also made it easier for readers to resonate with the characters in the novel. The personification technique could also help the author better express the theme and meaning of the novel. By transforming animal characters into human characters, the author could explore human nature, society, and politics more deeply. For example, the nature of political power represented by the big pig Tao Tao in the novel and the nature of dictatorship represented by the farmer Harold MacIntosh. Through personification, the author can express these topics more vividly, allowing the readers to better understand and comprehend the meaning of the novel. Therefore, the use of personification in the political fable of Animal Farm not only increases the interest and legibility of the novel, but also helps readers better understand and comprehend the theme and meaning of the novel.
The moral is that those who do not contribute to the work should not expect to share in the rewards. In the story, the little red hen does all the work of planting, harvesting, and baking the bread while the other animals just stand around and do nothing. When it comes time to eat the bread, the little red hen rightfully refuses to share with those lazy animals.