How to write annotations for Prison Song

There are three ways to write annotations for prison songs, namely, the opening method, the first half of the verse, and the second half of the verse.

1. How to write the opening chapter.

1. This is a vernacular narrative poem, divided into two sections. The whole poem is clear and easy to understand. It does not follow a single classic, as if it was blurted out, but the emotion is fierce, the momentum is heroic, and the artistic conception is expressed clearly and completely.

2. This is a true expression of the poet's noble sentiments. Readers can't help but be shocked by the awe-inspiring righteousness in the poem and stand in awe of the poet's noble personality.

3. This is a majestic piece of music composed by a revolutionary with his life. Although there is no gorgeous text decoration, the rhyme is loud and clear. It is so sonorous and powerful when read, and it is soul-stirring. The poem reveals His noble revolutionary spirit and great patriotism have educated generations of young people in China.

2. The first half of the poem.

1. The author contrasts humans and dogs, doors and holes to clearly illustrate the revolutionaries’ noble pursuit of human integrity. The Hungarian poet Petofi once said that life is precious, but love is more valuable. If it is for the sake of freedom, both can be thrown away.

2. It expresses people’s persistent pursuit of freedom. The Kuomintang reactionaries also wanted to take advantage of people's instinctive desire to conquer the revolutionaries they could not conquer with torture.

3. However, how do they know the difference between the freedom they provide and the freedom that revolutionaries long for? This kind of temptation cannot arise in the face of loyal revolutionaries like poets. any effect. It is precisely because they want more people to gain true freedom that they are willing to shed their lives and blood, even if they are imprisoned, without hesitation.

3. The second half of the poem.

1. The poet answered the shouting voice outside with a passionate tone, told them his choice, and expressed with fierce words his noble ambition and fearlessness of preferring to live in pieces rather than live in ruins. spirit.

2. In the poem, the poet uses a living coffin as a metaphor for this hell on earth where revolutionary patriots are imprisoned. On the one hand, it reveals the atrocities of the Kuomintang reactionaries who brutally persecuted revolutionary patriots and massacred communists here. .

3. On the other hand, it also uses this to reveal the final outcome that the reactionary rule of the Kuomintang will inevitably perish. The poet firmly believed that the revolution would eventually achieve victory, and he looked forward to the raging fire of the revolution.