Comparison of Similarities and Differences between Shu Ting and Pushkin in Zhi Hai
Pushkin compared the similarities and differences of Hai Shuting. Pushkin's To the Sea expresses the poet's passionate pursuit of freedom through the image of the sea. Although the images are not diverse, they are loaded with the author's heavy and passionate feelings. In teaching, students should be organized to fully discuss and understand the sentences that can highlight the characteristics of the sea, and understand the feelings the author places in them, so as to clarify the poet's lyric ideas. Shu Ting's To the Sea is a poet's understanding of social life with the sea as a mirror. There are similarities in theme between the two poems, both of which are works in which poets express their thoughts through the same image (sea). The Pope symbolizes the sea, and the sea is a symbol of freedom. The author talks directly with the sea, giving people a sense of intimacy. Pu's sea is free and unrestrained, willful and unruly, and it is a' halo' on the angel's head, shining and spotless. This is the perfect ocean, the ocean of dreams. Expressed the author's praise and yearning for freedom. But the reality makes the author sad, disappointed but not desperate. The author should always remember the sea in his heart and spread freedom in all directions. What Shu expresses is the feeling of life, the life of vicissitudes of life and the surging ocean of life. The sea is not a perfect embodiment, but a constantly changing life. The sea has ups and downs, storms and calmness. It is changeable and imperfect, but it is true. Watching the ups and downs of the sea is like watching the drama of life-there are joys and sorrows and everything. Feel the vastness and silence of the sea, just like feeling yourself. The ocean is a society, a life, a friend and a soul. Shu Ting herself, like Haiyan, is strong and free to fly in the storm of life, full of confidence in life and full of positive spirit.