Literature works can be divided into four categories according to their image, structure, language usage, and expression techniques: 1. Realistic works: literary works that use real life as material to describe social life, expose social reality, and reflect social laws. 2. Romanticism: A literary work that uses ideals and fantasies as material to create a beautiful and noble artistic conception by expressing human feelings, thoughts, beliefs, and other inner worlds. 3. Symbolism works: literary works that express the author's thoughts, feelings, intentions, etc. through symbols and symbols. 4. Modern works: literary works that express the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of modern people with unique ideas, unique styles, and unique languages.
Literature works can be divided into four categories according to the different aspects of image creation, system structure, language use, and expression techniques: 1. Epic: With a grand historical background, a broad social environment, and a profound cultural heritage as the support, it creates an image by describing historical events, heroic legends, myths, and legends to show strong heroism and an epic atmosphere. 2. Legends: Images created through myths and folklore usually have a strong sense of mystery and legend to show people's worship and awe of nature, society, gods and ghosts and other supernatural forces. 3. Fictions: The main means to portray the characters, plot narration, and theme are to portray the characters 'personalities, shape the plot structure, and express the theme. The story is usually highly artistic and readable. 4. Prose: It is featured by a free, undisciplined and flexible language style. Through narrating stories, expressing emotions and depicting nature, it has a relatively deep cultural heritage and literary value.
The text of "The Window" was divided into four parts according to the structural characteristics of the novel. Part One (Paragons 1-5): Description of the living environment and daily life of Sherlock's family. Part Two (Paragons 6-10): An introduction to Sherlock's neighbors, including their family lives, personalities, and fates. Part Three (Paragons 11-15): Description of the interactions and conflicts between Sherlock and his neighbors, as well as Sherlock's thoughts and feelings. Part Four (Paragons 16-20): Sherlock finally reflected on his life and attitude and made changes in the face of his and his neighbors 'problems. These four parts together form a complete novel story, showing the protagonist Sherlock's life experience and inner world, and also reflecting the various phenomena and contradictions of human society.
Writing techniques, expression techniques, artistic techniques, expression techniques, rhetoric, and expression methods were commonly used terms in novel writing. The specific meanings were as follows: Writing techniques: refers to the various techniques and techniques used in novel creation, such as description, narration, discussion, lyricism, etc. 2. Techniques of expression: refers to the various means used in the novel, such as exaggeration, contrast, metaphor, symbolism, etc., to shape the image, reveal the theme, and strengthen the effect. 3. artistic techniques: refers to the artistic techniques used in the creation of novels, such as titles, layout, language, music rhythm, picture sense, etc. 4. Expressive skills: It refers to the general term for the expression techniques in novel creation, including narrative methods, description methods, discussion methods, etc. Rhetoric: refers to the various rhetorical devices used in the novel, such as metaphor, personification, exaggeration, metonymy, contrast, etc., to enhance the effect of expression. 6. Ways of expression: refers to the various ways of expression used in novels, such as narration, description, discussion, lyricism, etc., to convey information, shape images, and reveal the theme. There was no clear boundary between these terms, and they were sometimes used repeatedly. In the writing of novels, it is necessary to choose the appropriate terms according to the specific creative needs and writing style to achieve the best expression effect.
According to the language forms, novels can be divided into two categories: narrative language novels and non-narrative language novels. Narrative-language novels usually use formal, professional, and rhetorical language to describe characters, plots, and environments as the main means to make readers feel as if they were there. This type of novel was more commonly seen in literary works, historical biographies, science fiction novels, and so on. Non-narrative novels, on the other hand, usually used more easy-to-understand language and paid more attention to the plot, characters, and story itself. This type of novel was more commonly seen in popular novels, online novels, light novels, and so on. It should be noted that different forms of language have different effects on the novel, so the language form of the novel can also vary according to different cultures, backgrounds, and reader groups.
There were many common expressions in literature. The following are some common examples: Description: By describing the characters, environment, plot, etc., the reader can feel the emotions and thoughts. 2. Conversation: Through the dialogue between the characters, express emotions, thoughts, and plots. 3. Action: Through the actual actions of the characters, the development of the plot will be promoted to express the character's personality and psychology. 4. Metaphor: Use a metaphor to express the meaning and characteristics of a character, plot, or world. Symbol: The use of symbols to express the author's thoughts and emotions is usually related to traditional culture or philosophy. 6. Comparisons: By comparing the relationships between characters, between characters and plots, or between characters and the environment, it highlights the character's personality and psychology. 7. Reversal: By reversing the plot, it makes the story more fascinating. 8. Suspense: By setting up suspense to attract the reader's interest, the reader will want to know more about the story. 9. Details: By describing the words and deeds of the characters and the details of the environment, it can enhance the appeal and realism of the story. The above are some common literary expressions. Different authors may use different methods to express their thoughts and emotions.
The classification of modern Chinese poetry can be divided into two categories according to the expression of the content of the work. Modern Chinese poetry can be divided into many different categories according to the different ways of expression, but the most common classification is based on the way of expression and techniques of poetry. This classification method could be divided into two categories: 1. Lyric poetry: The main purpose is to express emotions, often using various rhetorical devices to express emotions such as love, friendship, homesickness, etc. 2. Narrative-style poems: The main purpose of these poems is to tell a story. They usually use various rhetorical devices to enhance the narrative of the poems, such as history, legends, science fiction, etc. 3. Scenery poems: The main purpose of describing natural landscapes is to use various rhetorical devices to show natural landscapes such as nature, mountains, rivers, and countryside. 4. Critical poems: To express ideas and philosophy as the main purpose, usually using various rhetorical devices to express ideas such as philosophy, history, culture, etc. 5. Modern poetry refers to the schools and styles of modern Chinese poetry, such as obscure poetry, Haizi poetry, Du Fu poetry, and modernism. These classifications are not absolute. Different poets and works may adopt different classifications.
According to the different ways of expression, articles can be divided into two categories: narrative articles and argumentative articles. - Narrative-style articles: mainly use descriptions, narrations, descriptions, and other forms of expression to describe the past and let the readers feel the atmosphere and emotions of the story. - An argumentative article: It mainly uses discussion, criticism, and explanation to convey the author's views and opinions to the readers through the author's analysis and explanation of events or phenomena. In addition to these two basic types, there are other types of articles such as narrative articles, explanatory articles, lyrical articles, etc. They are mainly classified according to the different ways of expression.
There were many ways to express literature. The following were some of the common ways: 1. Description: Use figurative language, specific details, and scenes to express characters, scenes, and plots. 2. Lyricism: By expressing emotions, emotions, and feelings, it can arouse the reader's resonance and emotional response. 3. Narration: convey information and develop the plot by telling the story, describing events and characters. 4. Discussion: Through analyzing, evaluating, and explaining things to reveal the truth and express the author's point of view. 5. Symbolism: The use of symbolic symbols and images to express the author's thoughts and emotions. 6. Comparisons: By comparing different things or people to highlight their differences and similarities. 7. Reversal: Changing the setting or attitude of the first half at the end of the plot or in the dialogue to surprise the reader. Metaphor: Comparing things by using a metaphor to emphasize their similarities and connections. 9. Suspense: Set the suspense so that the reader wants to continue reading to know what will happen next. Imitation: Imitate the style, language, and structure of other works to achieve innovation and uniqueness. These techniques were widely used in literature.
There were many ways to express literature. The following were some of the common ways: 1. Description: By describing the characters, scenes, and things, you can express the theme of the work. 2. Narration: The theme of the work is expressed by telling the story and describing the events. 3. Lyricism: express the theme of the work by expressing emotions and thoughts. 4. Discussion: express the theme of the work by expressing opinions and comments. 5. Symbolism: By using symbolism to hint at the theme of the work. 6. Comparisons: By comparing two or more things to highlight the theme of the work. Reversal: By reversing the storyline or the fate of the characters, the theme of the work is highlighted. 8. Suspense: By setting up suspense, the readers will be curious and push the development of the story. 9. Take care of the theme of the work by taking care of the front and back or other works or characters. 10. Comparisons and conflicts: Through the comparison and conflict of the characters and plots in the work, the theme of the work is highlighted. The comprehensive application of these techniques in literature can strengthen the artistic appeal and expressiveness of the works, making the works more vivid, profound and touching.
Appreciating the image, language, and expression skills of literary works mainly includes the following aspects: 1. Character Image Portrayal: The image of the characters in literary works is an important part of appreciation. Through the description of the character's appearance, psychology, behavior and other aspects, it can deeply portray the character's personality, characteristics and inner world, so that readers have a deeper understanding and understanding of the character. The use of language: The language of literary works is an important means to express the author's thoughts and emotions and to describe the characters. Through the use of language, readers can feel the author's thoughts, feelings, cultural background and style. Therefore, appreciating the language of literary works required careful reading, understanding, and analysis. 3. The mastery of expression skills: expression skills are an important aspect of literary appreciation. It included rhetoric, expression, and so on. Different expression techniques can create different atmosphere, emotions, and effects to let the readers feel the unique charm of the work. 4. Comprehension of the theme of the work: The theme of the work refers to the meaning and values expressed by the work. By appreciating the theme of a literary work, one could understand the thoughts and emotions that the author wanted to convey, thus having a certain enlightenment and influence on one's outlook on life and values. Appreciating the image, language and expression skills of literary works requires a comprehensive and in-depth understanding and analysis of the works. Through the understanding and comprehension of the works, one can improve their literary quality and aesthetic ability, and better understand and appreciate the value and charm of literary works.