1. Poetry theme: analyze the theme and emotion expressed in poetry. Walking on the moon may express the yearning and pursuit of beautiful things. The moon at night symbolizes purity and ideals, and poets are eager to realize their inner wishes under the guidance of moonlight.
2. Conception and image: A series of unique images and metaphors are used in poetry, such as hanging lights in the night sky and looking up at the starry sky, which enriches the expression forms of poetry and enables readers to better produce * * * sounds and imagination.
3. Rhetorical devices: analyze the rhetorical devices in poetry, such as metaphor, personification and rhetorical questions. These rhetorical devices enhance the expressive force of poetry and deepen readers' understanding of poetry.
4. Rhythm and language: analyze the prosodic structure and language features of poetry. "Walking on the Moon" may use rhyming and strong sense of rhythm to lead readers into the artistic conception of poetry through the rhythm of musical language.
5. Poetry interpretation and personal opinions: interpret poetry according to your own understanding and feelings and put forward personal opinions. We can understand the author's emotions, intentions and the influence of poetry on ourselves from our own perspective.
Notes on the poem "Towards the Moon"
1. Theme and Emotion: Determine the theme of Walking on the Moon and analyze the emotion conveyed by this poem. Possible themes include the pursuit of good things, the conflict between ideal and reality, or inner loneliness and search. The emotion of poetry may be longing, yearning, helplessness, meditation or sadness. Pay attention to the poet's emotions and feelings expressed through poetry.
2. Language features: pay attention to the language style and expression of poetry. Explore rhetorical devices, metaphors, metaphors, personification and other language-related skills used in poetry. This paper analyzes how these linguistic features enhance the expressive force and artistic conception of poetry.
3. Structure and rhythm: Observe the structure and rhythm of poetry. Pay attention to whether there is a specific poetic style, sentence pattern or prosodic pattern. How does the structure of poetry echo the theme and emotion? How do the sense of rhythm and music affect your aesthetic experience when reading poetry?