Appreciation of Dawn's Poems

I missed another sleepless night. The night melts into the thin light, and the autumn moon slowly dives into the pool to make quiet waves. In the early morning of autumn in the north, just like the early spring in the "hometown of the south", dew is shining and green on the grass. ...

The poem "Dawn" is exquisitely written, which seems to be nostalgic and homesick, revealing an attractive aesthetic feeling in the gloom. The first two sections are about the fresh morning and the freshness of the morning. The former is an objective descriptive factor, while the latter is a subjective expressive factor. The former is situational language, while the latter is perceptual language. Fresh morning refers to the poetic description of the scenery in the poem. Fresh morning refers to the feeling object of the lyric subject, and the freshness of the morning is the feeling of the lyric subject to the object, which shows the freshness (feeling) of the subject to the morning. It is necessary to distinguish between descriptive factors and expressive factors in lyric poetry. The poet wrote autumn leaves and autumn winds, spring flowers and spring rains, summer nights and winter snowy mornings, but the poet did not want to express these scenery, but expressed his feelings with the scenery. What he said was not what he meant. For example, Pound wrote, "These faces are looming in the crowd; Petals on a Wet Dark Branch (subway station) is by no means to express these two logically unrelated images, but to express his sudden strong dislike of capitalist society through images, and the latter is the meaning of expression. This is the characteristic of poetic metaphorical language.

Quasimodo first described the fresh morning to show the fresh feeling he experienced in the morning after missing a sleepless night. If the first two sections are all about scenery, the third section is about scenery, and the poet is thinking about friends in his hometown and "you" who are "farther away than the bright moon". The abstract "you" here can be understood as a friend or as an anthropomorphic hometown. The word "just like" is the key link in the development of the first two poems and the last two poems. The fresh feeling of autumn morning in the north reminds the poet of his hometown in the south. Touching scene, the poet is far away from home, but his heart is always worried about his old friend in his distant hometown. However, just as our reading was expecting the lyrical movement to further express homesickness, the poet suddenly stopped and returned to the scene, saying, "The first dawn/horseshoe on the slate!" This is the end of the poem, which is memorable.

Lyrics express emotions through scenery, description is the means and expression is the purpose. Dawn has *** 1 7 lines, of which only 6 lines can be regarded as sentimental words, and the rest are 1 1 lines. The so-called distinction between scene, description and performance is only relative, and the scenes described in the poem are all subjective and show subjective feelings. Therefore, Wang Guowei said that "all scenery words are sentimental words". Lyricism by borrowing scenery is not only a problem of lyric poetry creation, but also determines our understanding of lyric poetry. The specific reading experience tells us that dawn expresses homesickness. Through a series of descriptions of "natural scenery and the scene of human separation", we realize that the lyrical core of poetry is the nostalgia for the old friends in our hometown. Therefore, the expression of emotion is based on the images described in poetry. In a poem, on the one hand, we should distinguish situational factors, descriptive factors and expressive factors, on the other hand, we should realize that although they are different, they cannot be clearly distinguished. When the poet described the fresh morning, we already felt the freshness of the morning.

Friends, hometown, long time no see. Now I am thousands of miles away, only "My heart is with you". The sound of horseshoes on the slate broke the poet's imagination in the early morning and came to an abrupt end, leaving us with a broad reading space. Infinite meaning, all in silence.