1. What's the difference between "image" and "image" in poetry? 2. What is the difference or connection between pastoral poetry and lyric poetry?

The so-called image is the artistic image created by the objective object through the unique emotional activities of the creative subject. In short, the image is a meaningful image, and it is an objective object used to entrust subjective feelings. In comparative literature, the noun interpretation of image is: in short, it can be said that the so-called image is the combination of subjective meaning and objective image, that is, it is integrated into the poet's thought.

In literary theory, image refers to language image, that is, artistic image formed by language, also known as literary image. It is a special literary form that reflects real life, and it is also a creative embodiment of the writer's aesthetic concept in literary works. It refers to something specific.