The Magic Book is a foreign children's poem written by American poet Emily Dickinson. In the form of poetry, it introduces the endless fun that books bring to people in philosophical language. It is an ocean of knowledge, which endows the world with true meaning and purifies people's hearts. In the poem, the author uses metaphor and contrast to highlight the charm of this book.
(A) the use of contrast. In the poem, the author begins: "No extraordinary warship can take us to the vast world like a book. There is no magical mount that can take us to appreciate the true meaning of the world like a page of poetry. " It compares books with "extraordinary warships" and "magical mounts" respectively, highlighting the far-reaching role of books, that is, extraordinary warships cannot "take us to the vast world" and magical mounts cannot "take us to the true meaning of the world", but books can "take us to the vast world" and "take us to the true meaning of the world"
(2) the use of metaphor. In the last paragraph of the poem, the author praises "what a dull ride!" But it carries all the beauty of the human soul! ".It directly compares books to" flat riding ",and it is this kind of" flat riding "that carries all the beauty of human soul. It can be seen that the importance of books and knowledge to human beings is self-evident.