The description of characters and scenery was one of the common rhetorical devices in novels. It described the appearance, psychology, behavior, etc. of the characters to express the environment so that the readers could better understand the background and atmosphere of the story. Here are some highlights:
She stood in the snow with her hands in her pockets and looked at the distant mountains. Her nose was a little sore because she had not seen such beautiful snow in a long time.
that afternoon that sun shone through the window onto the floor and lit up the whole room. I lay in bed and listened to the birds chirping and leaves outside the window. It felt like I was in a magical world.
He was sitting in the study with a novel in his hand. Outside the window was a dense forest. He looked at the leaves shining in the sun and felt as if he was in a magical world.
They stood on the top of the mountain and looked down at the whole city. The tall buildings and roads in the distance formed a beautiful pattern, and they were the center of this pattern. Their hearts were filled with awe and respect.
He walked into the garden and watched the flowers swaying in the wind. He felt as if he was in a paradise. The beauty in front of him made him forget all his worries.
Through the description of the characters and scenery, these wonderful clips let the readers better feel the background and atmosphere of the story, and feel the beauty of nature and the power of life.
The following is a clip describing the battle scene:
When the two of them confronted each other head-on, gunshots exploded and bullets whistled past. Both sides had already given their all. Their bodies were twisted as they held the gun barrels tightly with their hands and stared at each other. Under the cover of the rain of bullets, both sides had already shown their limits.
Gunshots continued to ring out, bullets continued to fly out, and both sides were trying to break through each other's defense line in extreme fanaticism. Their bodies trembled and their breathing quickened, but they still charged at each other with determination. Every step they took was filled with strength and determination, as if victory was their only pursuit.
When the two of them met, their bodies collided. Their blood boiled and their breathing quickened. Their hands gripped the gun barrels tightly as if they wanted to shoot more accurately with each shot. Their bodies kept twisting as if they wanted to break free from each other's restraints and keep charging forward.
In the end, both sides fell to the ground in the midst of gunshots and explosions. Their breathing was rapid, and their bodies were twisted. They stared at each other as if they wanted to know what the other would do next. The battle was over, but their victory did not come because they had already paid a painful price.
The Snowman was an animal novel in the form of a fairy tale that told the life and adventures of an Arctic fox and its friends in a world of ice and snow. The story is full of imagination and humor, but it also shows the friendship and mutual dependence between animals. This collection of stories was very popular among children. It was one of the classic animal novels.
Animal novels usually describe the stories of various animals, including the relationship between humans and them. These stories often explored the inner world of animals and their reactions and actions in the face of challenges and difficulties.
Some famous animal novels, such as Clark, George R. R Martin, Margaret Atwood, etc. These included humans, elves, dragons, and so on.
Animal novels often involved philosophy, psychology, and sociology to explore the relationship between humans and animals, as well as their roles and status in society.
Animal novels have always been popular in the literary world, providing readers with a unique reading experience that allows people to understand the inner world of animals more deeply.
Animal novels usually use animals as the main characters to describe their lives, experiences, and behaviors, and to explore the relationship between humans and animals. Animal novels may touch on issues such as natural ecological systems, environmental protection, animal rights and welfare, as well as human nature, emotions, and family.
Some famous animal novels, such as Faulkner, George Orwell, Calvino, Margaret Atwood, etc. Many animal novels had been adapted into movies, TV series, animations, comics, and other works, which were very popular among animal protectionists and conservationists.
There was a little bird named Gudong who lived in the forest. Gudong liked apples very much and would go to the fruit tree to look for apples every day. One day, it found a big red fruit and couldn't wait to eat it. But it found a hole in the fruit and couldn't eat it.
Hence, he came up with a smart idea. It gently patted the fruit with its tail in an attempt to loosen it. Then, it gently bit the fruit with its mouth in an attempt to make it easier for it to swallow. Although Gudong's tail was often stuck by the fruit, it still insisted on its own method.
Finally, he successfully swallowed the fruit. It felt very satisfied and proud at the same time. From then on, Gudong became more confident that it could find the most delicious fruit through different methods.
Gudong's story tells us that innovation and confidence are very important. Even if we encounter difficulties, we should stick to our own methods to find the best solution.
Animal novels usually used animals as the main characters to describe their lives, adventures, and stories. "Animal theory may also include characters and plots that involve animals such as magical creatures or beings of animal origin."
Many animal novels involve magic, mythology, and animal identities. They may tell stories of friendship, courage, and adventure between animals, or they may tell stories of revenge, betrayal, and conspiracy. Animal novels were often closely related to human life, describing the roles and functions of animals in human society and their relationship with humans.
Some of the famous authors of the animal novel Potter were JK Rowling, Mark Twain, Herbert George Wales, Jules Verne, and so on. Animal novels had become an important genre in literature and were deeply loved by readers.
Animal novelists usually referred to authors who used animals as the main characters to tell their lives, adventures, and stories. Animal novels are a common genre of novels that usually involve friendship, love, and adventure stories between animals. Many animal fiction writers would exaggerate and shape the image and character of animals to attract readers 'interest.
Mannerism was a writing technique that described a character's facial expression, body language, voice, etc. to show the character's psychological and emotional state. The following is an example of an expression description:
There was a hint of mockery in his eyes as if he was saying,"See? I knew you mortals wouldn't understand my height."
This clip showed the dissatisfaction and arrogance in the protagonist's heart by describing the expression in his eyes. Through this way of description, the reader can better feel the emotional changes of the protagonist and his loneliness and helplessness in this high place.
The following is a clip describing the battle scene:
The entire battlefield was shrouded in flames and smoke. The tragic atmosphere of war filled the air. The mountain peak in the distance was covered in fierce artillery fire, and the sound of explosions could be heard continuously. The tanks and armored vehicles on the hill were destroyed, and shrapnel and dust flew everywhere.
The close-range gunfight also began. Bullets whizzed past and gunshots rang out continuously. The soldiers were struggling in a pool of blood. Their clothes had been torn by shrapnel, but they still rushed forward resolutely. Their faith was burning, and they refused to give up even in the face of death.
In the chaos, a young woman ran hurriedly. She was wearing simple clothes and had a frightened expression on her face. She ran past a ruin and saw a young boy who was seriously injured and struggling to die. She threw herself at the boy and covered him with her clothes to keep him warm and pray for him.
At this moment, the cruelty of war was deeply unleashed. People's hearts were destroyed, but they still believed that as long as they persisted in their faith and worked hard, they could defeat all enemies.