1. In essence, it belongs to both poetry and prose, with both the emotion and fantasy of poetry and the appearance and connotation of prose, giving readers aesthetic feeling and imagination.
2. Content: poetic prose details are retained.
3. There is prose in form, which is not rhyming like poetry, but there is no lack of inherent phonological beauty.
Prose:
Prose poetry is a literary genre with both prose and poetry characteristics. It combines the expressive power of poetry with some characteristics of prose description. In essence, it belongs to the artistic conception and fantasy of poetry, giving readers aesthetic feeling and imagination, but retaining poetic prose details in content. Formally, it has the appearance of prose, unlike poetry, which has division and rhyme.
The background of prose poetry:
However, prose poetry has inherent musical beauty and sense of rhythm. It can be said to be a poem written in the form of prose. The so-called prose is a concise summary of this style. Prose poems generally express the author's small feelings on the basis of social and life background, and pay attention to describing the fluctuations and fragments of thoughts and feelings caused by objective life.
It has the general characteristics of prose, such as short length, wide subject matter, flexible and diverse expression methods, scattered form, rich spirit but not miscellaneous, etc. However, compared with general prose, its language pays more attention to conciseness and meaning, its content is more jumping, it has the artistic conception required by poetry, and often contains the author's rich philosophy and strong thoughts and feelings in limited space.
Brief introduction to prose:
Prose, Chinese vocabulary, pinyin is: sm4nwé n. Every finger is literary talent; Two-finger Jewish writing; Three-finger style name. With the development of the times, the concept of prose has changed from broad to narrow, and it has been influenced by western culture.
Prose is a narrative literary genre, which expresses the author's true feelings and flexible writing style. The word "prose" appeared in the Taiping and Xingguo period of the Northern Song Dynasty (65438+February 976-165438+984 10).
Ci Hai thinks: Since the Six Dynasties, in order to distinguish between verse and parallel prose, China has collectively referred to all prose articles that do not rhyme or rearrange couples as prose, which further refers to all literary genres except poetry.