How does this poem use romantic expression?

Shelley's poems use romanticism throughout, and at the same time use metaphors and analogies to describe larks.

In reflecting the objective reality, romanticism pays attention to starting from the subjective world and expressing the passionate pursuit of the ideal world, and often uses passionate language, magnificent imagination and exaggerated methods to shape the image. Shelley praised freedom, light and ideal in his poems, which made us fully feel joy, light, beauty and love. The overall writing technique of poetry is romantic.

Metaphor: In the eighth, ninth, tenth and eleventh sections of the poem, the author compares the lark to a poet, a noble girl, a golden firefly and a rose, and vividly presents the beautiful image of the lark to the readers by using figurative rhetoric.

Metaphor: In the twelfth and fourteenth verses of the poem, the poet compares the lark's singing with "sparkling grass", "the sound of falling spring rain", "the bud waking up after the rain", "the chorus of marriage praise" and "the song of triumph", which highlights the great power of the lark's singing.

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This topic examines the expressive techniques of poetry. Expression refers to the specific methods that people use language art to reflect social life and express their thoughts and feelings.

The common expression techniques are: expressing ambition with objects, lyrical description of scenery, lyrical narration, direct expression, comparison, symbol, setting off, imagination, association, caring for scenery, setting off, lifting things, setting off sadness with beautiful scenery, rendering, combination of reality and reality, combination of point and surface, combination of dynamic and static, side description, positive description, direct lyricism and indirect description. In addition, poetry can be divided into romanticism and realism.

To the lark praises larks with romanticism. In reflecting the objective reality, romanticism pays attention to starting from the subjective world and expressing the passionate pursuit of the ideal world, and often uses passionate language, magnificent imagination and exaggerated methods to shape the image. Shelley sang freedom, light and ideal in his poems, which made us fully feel joy, light, beauty and love. The overall writing technique of poetry is romantic.

In addition, metaphor is widely used in poetry. For example, in the eighth section, Shelley directly compared the lark to a poet, saying that the lark was "like a poet, hiding in the brilliance of thought and reciting impromptu poetic rhyme until the sympathy of the whole world was awakened by hopes and worries that had never been noticed". He once again stressed that good works of art should be the expression of true feelings and highlight ideas with "the brilliance of ideas"

In the ninth section, he compared the lark's song to "Sweet Love in Song Like" sung by a girl in love, in order to "dispel her painful feeling of love". The poet wrote his spiritual realm, aesthetic ideal and artistic reward with full passion.