Starting from the rainy lane, write down the characteristics of scenic spots or images; Use personification and rhetoric
Rain Lane is a famous work and masterpiece of Dai Wangshu in his early days. The poem depicts a gloomy picture of a lane in the south of the Yangtze River in the rainy season, which makes the poet form a lyrical image with strong symbolic color. 1, Rain Lane: The gloomy and dark social reality at that time. The author calls the dark society without sunshine and vitality a narrow and lonely "rain lane". 2. "I": The lyric hero is a lonely and wandering person in the rain lane. "I" still cherish the longing and pursuit of beautiful ideals and hopes in loneliness. In the long-term expectation of "I", the girl finally came. She silently approached "Like me". It seems that two hearts are close to understanding each other. However, I finally passed. Her eyes and "I" pulled away again. The same depression-hesitation and pursuit. 3. Girl: Actually, it is a poet's ideal. His wandering search is to find the girl's (ideal) appearance. Her footsteps, her color, her attitude and her melancholy are all within reach-persistent pursuit can't be grasped. The "lilac-like girl" in the poem is a symbol of this beautiful ideal. This ideal is slim and difficult to realize. This kind of mentality is a true reflection of a young intellectual's pursuit after the failure of the Great Revolution, unable to find a way out under political pressure and in a confused state of mind. 4. Lilac: The poet's metaphor of "Lilac" is obviously meaningful. "Lilacs are weak and still falling", "Lilacs are empty and bitter in the rain" and "bananas don't show lilacs, and the spring breeze on the moon is sad". Lilacs are in the middle of spring, and people often hurt spring when facing lilacs, saying that lilacs are sad products. Lilacs are white or purple-they are not frivolous and often win the favor of poets who lead an honest and clean life-they are the trinity of "beauty, nobility and sadness". Lilacs are beautiful, but they fade easily. I'm afraid a girl like Lilac, that is, a girl with a crisp dream, will not be without her grief and indignation. The image of "girl" in Rain Lane is tragic, and the lyric hero "I" is also tragic-pursuing the nobleness with idealization. "Lilac" is used to describe the image of a girl, while "Rain Lane" is the place or environment where "I" and "girl" meet. Here, "I" is "expectation".