Text "Motherland, My Dear Motherland"

The first poem in the text "Motherland, My Dear Motherland" is:

I am an old waterwheel worn by your river,

Tired songs that have been spun for hundreds of years;

I am a miner's lamp blackened on your forehead,

Do what you do in the tunnel of history;

I am a withered ear of rice; It is a roadbed that has been in disrepair for a long time;

This is a barge on the beach.

Draw the rope deep

Pull into your shoulder;

-the motherland!

The third section of the text "Motherland, My Dear Motherland" is:

I am your brand-new ideal,

Just broke free from the spider web of myth;

I am the germ of your ancient lotus under the snow;

I am your laughing vortex with tears hanging;

I am the newly painted white starting line;

This is crimson dawn.

Spraying:

-the motherland!

1. Read the first poem and finish the exercise.

(1) The images in this poem are: old waterwheel, miner's lamp, ear of rice, roadbed and barge;

(2) The attributes used by the author to modify each image are: shabby, black, withered, disrepair and mudflat.

(3) The effect of decoration: it gives people a feeling of being very backward and poor.

(4) The main writing techniques used in this section are: symbolizing ("old waterwheel", "miner's lamp", "ear of rice", "roadbed" and "barge" to symbolize the characteristics of the motherland that has survived the vicissitudes of wind and rain and still has tenacious vitality. )

The emotional tone of this paragraph is: deep sorrow.

2. The emotional color of the third quarter changed from sadness to joy and excitement. The images used by poets to express this feeling are "brand-new ideal", "embryo of ancient lotus", "tearful smile vortex", "newly painted white starting line" and "crimson dawn", which shows that the motherland is free from bondage and thriving.

3. Summarize the main contents of these two poems.

Section 1: Review the history of poverty and backwardness in the motherland for hundreds of years.

Section III: Depicting the new image of the motherland at the turning point of history.

4. The "I" in the poem "Motherland, My Dear Motherland" written in the first person is not just the author. This "I" represents a generation with the same fate as the motherland. This generation will face new historical opportunities and shoulder the historical responsibility of rejuvenating China. The relationship between "I" and the motherland is: from this poem "Motherland, My Dear Motherland" written in the first person, I confided to "you" (the motherland), expressing the hero's strong patriotism and historical responsibility. The sentence pattern of "I am you …" or "I am …" appears repeatedly in the poem, emphasizing that "I" share weal and woe with the motherland, "I" share life and death with the motherland, and my personal image melts into the tall image of the motherland.