What is the discourse implication of literary works?
The whole literary activity has the characteristics of discourse implication, and at the same time, the specific text also has discourse implication. Text is created by the author, so that readers can enjoy it. Literary discourse is different from daily discourse, news discourse, scientific and technological discourse and political discourse, because literary discourse has discourse implication. In a specific text, discourse implication can be embodied in a paragraph, sometimes it can be a sentence, a word, a word, or even a person's name and place name. Without phoenix trees, the phoenix will naturally come to places with many phoenix trees, so this place is conveniently named Luofengpo. This book is a very common name. However, when it appeared in the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, it had a certain discourse meaning. Because in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, there is a person as famous as Mr. Zhuge Liang in Wolong, that is, Mr. Wang and Mr. Pang Teachers College. When we read about Pang Tong's March into Phoenix Ridge, a sense of foreboding came to our mind. Phoenix, Feng Chu. Sure enough, Pang Tong and his BMW Lu were shot dead by random arrows. These are place names. Let's look at some examples of names. As a novel with the highest artistic achievement in China's literary history, A Dream of Red Mansions uses a lot of discourse hints. In the first and last episodes of A Dream of Red Mansions, two characters are mentioned: one is Zhen, and the other is Zhen. These two names have certain discourse implication attributes. Zhen Yinshi, hiding the truth. Jia Yucun, fake village dialect. This truth and falsehood, falsehood and truth constitute a dream of red mansions full of absurd words. In the first episode of A Dream of Red Mansions, two women appeared, one is Zhen's daughter, Zhen; The other is Jia Yucun's wife Jia Jiaoxing. These two women almost represent the fate of women in the whole Dream of Red Mansions. Zhen, really should be poor; Jia Jiaoxing is lucky, but false. Jia's four daughters: Yuan Chun, Yingchun, Tanchun and Xichun. Together, it is a group of women who should (welcome) sigh (explore) rest (cherish). This shows the fate of women in A Dream of Red Mansions from another angle. Clean quality, Daiyu burying flowers, this is undoubtedly the more brilliant plot in the whole Dream of Red Mansions. The brilliant point is that in this plot, the author uses double discourse hints. When we describe a girl as beautiful, we often say that she is like a flower. In fact, among the twelve women in Jinling, Lin Daiyu is a flower. Daiyu is a flower, and flowers are Daiyu. This is the first discourse implication. Why should Daiyu be arranged to bury flowers? In fact, the author is hinting at the beginning of Daiyu's tragic fate. Now it is Daiyu who buries flowers, and it is Daiyu who will be buried soon. As I said just now, Daiyu is a flower, and flowers are Daiyu. This is another kind of discourse hint. Sure enough, in the next story, Daiyu sells jade. After reading this sad story, we can't help but leave "a bitter tear". Here, the author makes full use of the words, which makes us admire, applaud and amaze. It's wonderful! In reportage, words are often used. I remember there was a saying in a reportage: Li Jinyu entered the network through a "small door". The "small door" here uses the method of discourse suggestion. The "small door" here refers to the crotch of the opposing goalkeeper. If "Li Jinyu shoots and the ball goes into the net", this is two fans talking about the ball game. And if we say "Li Jinyu enters the net through a small door", this is literature and this is reportage. The above describes the most important attribute of literary works-discourse implication. I hope you can gain something.