Even the steed and Daniel are relishing the infinite fun of the grassland. This sentence comes from the grassland. This article is an essay created by the modern poet Lao She. This paper mainly describes the grassland scenery, welcoming scenes and Mongolian-Chinese evening party, expressing the author's love for grassland and the deep friendship between Mongolian and Chinese families.
The article Prairie uses many rhetorical devices:
1, metaphor: the sheep will go up the mountain for a while and come down for a while. Wherever they go, it's like embroidering big white flowers on an endless green carpet. This sentence compares sheep to big white flowers and vividly depicts the beautiful scenery on the grassland.
2. Personification: In this realm, even the steed and Daniel sometimes stand still, as if recalling the infinite fun of the grassland. This sentence endows people with emotion and behavior with anthropomorphic rhetoric, and depicts their fun and enjoyment on the grassland.
3. Parallelism: The sky there is more lovely than other places. The air is so fresh and the sky is so clear, I always want to sing a song to express my joy. This sentence uses the rhetorical device of parallelism, emphasizing the beauty and freshness of the grassland sky through many words, and enhancing the appeal and rhythm of the language.
More commonly used rhetorical devices:
1, metaphor: metaphor is metaphor, which explains or describes abstract and profound things with concrete, simple, familiar and vivid things. This can describe the image of things more vividly and concretely. Metaphor is divided into simile, metaphor and metonymy.
For example, this monkey looks like a little boy in a brown coat. Here, similes are used to compare monkeys to little boys, so that readers can feel the cuteness and liveliness of monkeys.
2, personification: personification is like a bird singing a beautiful song in a tree. Here, the personification method is used to personify birds into people who can sing, so that readers can feel the loveliness and vitality of birds.
3. Exaggeration: Exaggeration is deliberately exaggerating or narrowing the nature and characteristics of things. The function is to reveal the essence of things, set off the atmosphere, strengthen the rendering power and cause the associative effect.
For example, this house is as big as a castle. Here, the house is exaggerated into a castle in an exaggerated way, so that readers can feel the spaciousness and luxury of the house more.